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Interior Health gets new board chair

Interior Health board member John O’Fee of Kamloops has been appointed incoming chair of the board of directors, to replace current board chair Erwin Malzer when he completes his tenure on Dec. 31, 2016. “In his 10 years as a director and two years as board chair, Malzer has served Interior Health with distinction, with a...

Interior Health urges public to fight influenza with a flu shot

Every year in Canada, about 12,200 people are hospitalized and 3,500 people die from influenza or its complications.   The public can help themself and those around stay healthy, prevent illness and potentially save lives in one easy step – by getting your annual flu shot. Nelson Flu Vaccine Schedule Castlegar Flu Vaccine...

Kalein Hospice Society abandons free-standing hospice facility goal

The city’s hospice society is abandoning its long-time goal of a free-standing hospice facility. Kim Bater, executive director with the Kalein Hospice Society, told city council Monday night to that although day hospice will be opening on the Kaleiin grounds in January of 2017, the goal of the free-standing hospice facility...

Kudos to Castlegar cops during crisis

An immediate response by the Castlegar RCMP may have contributed to a man surviving a dire medical situation this past Saturday in Castlegar. On Sept. 17, at 9 a.m., officers with the Castlegar RCMP were approached in the detachment parking lot by individuals looking for assistance with a male who had collapsed while preparing...

Labour Day: B.C. seniors need our support

This Labour Day, members of the Hospital Employees’ Union are joining Canadians across the country in celebrating the contributions working people make towards building a healthier, fairer, more equitable society. But as we enjoy the holiday with family and friends, let’s remember the hard-won accomplishments our seniors have...

Legislation in effect to regulate e-cigarettes

Laws around the sale, promotion and use of e-cigarettes are now in effect. The Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act is designed to protect youth from the unknown effects of e-cigarette vapour and from becoming addicted to nicotine, which is why it treats e-cigarette use exactly the same as tobacco, with the same bans and...

Quality of Care in Seniors' Facilities

Many Rosslanders recall the unfortunate separation of a devoted senior couple so that they could more conveniently (for IHA) be housed in different facilities, in different towns.  While separated, one of the couple died.  The resulting, and well-justified, outcry may have resulted in changes to the practice of deciding which...

Joint task force statement on International Overdose Awareness Day

Provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall and director of police services Clayton Pecknold released the following statement in recognition of International Overdose Awareness Day, Aug. 31, 2016. “With the unprecedented number of overdoses we are seeing across the country, International Overdose Awareness Day has never before...

City’s street culture team project set to launch

With its financial goal nearly in hand the city’s Street Culture Collaborative is officially nearing the launch of its social goal of creating a support network for the folks living on the city’s streets. The Street Culture Collaborative (SCC) has secured $82,780 of its required $100,000 to begin its project, which includes...

Interior Health announces expanded primary care hours for Kaslo Victorian Health Centre

Local physicians, Doctors of BC and Interior Health have joined together to offer an expansion of primary care for residents  at the Victorian Community Health Centre in Kaslo. In a media release Friday, starting in September, the primary care clinic at Victorian Community Health Centre will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for...

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