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Officials say more must be done to end toxic drug crisis

Today marks nine years since the toxic drug crisis became a public health emergency in BC. That is from the...

Province continuing vaccination efforts to keep people protected

Starting April 8th, the province will have additional free COVID-19 vaccines available, for those at a higher risk of...

BC reintroduces mask requirements in health care facilities amid respiratory illness season

Medical masks will once again be required in B.C. for both staff and patients in most circumstances. As of Monday,...

First human case of Avian Flu detected in BC

BC health officials have launched a public health investigation into what is believed to be the first human case...

BC issues nearly 370-thousand vaccines during first week of respiratory illness strategy

BC Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says updated vaccines for the latest influenza and COVID-19 strains are now...

BC’s provincial health officer encourages vaccinating children ahead of school year

The fall semester is on the way, and BC’s provincial health officer urges you to vaccinate your children. In a...

Another hot summer for BC

Another hot summer seems to be in the forecast for much of BC and the Province along with public-health...

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New locations for health services in Nelson

Nelson residents will have new and convenient ways to access a range of local services starting Tuesday, August 12.

B.C. to appeal court decision on Quw’utsun Nation land claim in Richmond

British Columbia intends to appeal a decision by the province’s top court in favour of the Quw’utsun First Nations in their land and fishery claim in Richmond.

UPDATED: No injuries in semi-trailer crash on Highway 6 between Nelson and Ymir

No one was injured in a head-on collision involving two large semi-trucks on Highway 6 between Nelson and Ymir last Thursday. 

Heat warnings issued through Tuesday for B.C. south coast, parts of Interior

Scorching temperatures are expected through Tuesday in southwestern British Columbia, climbing as high as 35 degrees in some areas. 

UPDATED: Two dead in backcountry crash near Trout Lake

The BC Coroners Service confirms it's investigating the incident Thursday on Rady Creek Forest Service Road, but they're not providing any other details.
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