Letter to the Editor As British Columbians, we all rely on certain core services being available at the most critical moments of our lives. Because…
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Amendments to Mental Disorder Presumption Regulation
Emergency dispatchers, nurses and publicly funded health-care assistants will have easier access to workers’ compensation for mental-health disorders that come from work-related trauma with regulatory…
Wireless alerts to begin this afternoon
Wireless alerts will be tested for the first time in B.C. at 2:55 p.m. (Mountain) today May 9, as part of a federal-provincial government initiative…
9-1-1 text service available for deaf, speech impaired
Starting today, a specialized text service is available in regional districts in B.C.’s Southern and Central Interior that allows people who are deaf/deaf-blind, hard-of-hearing or…
Public key in identifying 9-1-1 service concerns
A recent follow-up by a Kimberley resident with concerns about a 9-1-1 call he placed has helped the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) identify…
9-1-1 call-answer service transferred to E-Comm
As of 10:33 a.m. Nov. 18, 9-1-1 calls from the Central and Southern Interiors are being answered by E-Comm—British Columbia’s largest 9-1-1 public-safety answer point….