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City water not the culprit in cluster of illnesses after Thanksgiving

A cluster of gastroenterological (GI) illness reported at the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital on Oct. 13 and 14 were not caused by contaminated water in Castlegar, despite rumours to the contrary. Medical Health Officer Dr. Sue Pollock said IHA received a report from the hospital about a small cluster of patients suffering...

Kootenay Boundary faces shortage of psychiatrists

The region’s medical shortages continue, despite Castlegar finally having a full contingent of general physicians – the issue now being a shortage of psychiatrists. Cheryl Whittleton, Heath Service Administrator for the Kootenay Boundary, said three local psychiatrists have resigned in the past six months, leaving the region...

Healthy Smiles for Your Child at Halloween

Halloween is almost here, and that means candy and lots of it! We all know that candy can cause cavities, but trick or treating doesn't have to be a scary time for your teeth. Cavities can be prevented with a few simple tips There are many factors involved in tooth decay, but the most important risk factors are how often...

Concern grows over spike in pedestrian crashes

ICBC is launching its annual pedestrian safety campaign with the B.C. Coroners Service, B.C. government and police to urge pedestrians and drivers to do their part to stay safe as crashes involving pedestrians spike at this time of year. Almost two times more pedestrians are injured in crashes from November to January compared...

The Nelson Daily Question of the Week — Healthcare

It’s been economy this and economy that during the run up to Monday’s General Election. But what about the elephant in the room — healthcare? This is a topic that should have received more attention, especially with an aging population? The three challengers in Kootenay-Columbia, Bill Green of the Green Party, Liberal candidate...

Happy Thanksgiving from staff at The Nelson Daily

It's thanks-for-giving time in Canada and staff at The Nelson Daily.com want to wish everyone a very festive and safe weekend. For many years, Canadians have been celebrating a holiday for Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October. The special day is a chance for people to give thanks for a good harvest and other fortunes...

Interior Health Board announces Mazurkewich as new CEO

Interior Health announced Tuesday that Chris Mazurkewich has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer for Interior Health, effective October 26. Erwin Malzer, Chair of the Interior Health Board of Directors, made the announcement in a media release.   “With a wealth of Canadian health system experience, a broad ...

General Mills announces cereal recall

The company that produces Cheerios and Honey Nut Cheerios had decided to recall some of its product due to an undeclared allergen – wheat – with potential adverse health effects. General Mills said Monday (October 5) it is voluntarily recalling several days of production of Cheerios and Honey Nut Cheerios cereal produced at...

RDI Partners with AKBLG to Host Aging in the Kootenays Learning Event

The Association of Kootenay-Boundary Local Governments (AKBLG) is partnering with the Columbia Basin Rural Development Institute (RDI) to host a learning event focused on regional demographic shifts relating to our region’s aging population. These shifts will create new challenges and opportunities for our region. The event...

BCNU supports call for long term mental health strategy

In a media release, the BC Nurses' Union said it supports the Union of BC Municipalities in calling for the provincial government to create a comprehensive mental health strategy. BCNU President Gayle Duteil said in the release that there is an urgent need for better services. “The mental health care system in BC is in crisis,"...

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