“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary It was just the news that Canada doesn’t need. No, I’m not talking about Justin Trudeau and his latest…
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What you can do to fight cancer
World Cancer Day (Feb. 4) is an opportunity to raise awareness about cancer prevention and recognize the dedicated health professionals and researchers who work continuously…
Celebrating National Non-Smoking Week
Letter to the Editor Since 1977, we have observed National Non-Smoking Week as one of the longest-running public health events in Canada’s history. Each year…
Alzheimer’s awareness throughout B.C.
Letter to the Editor In British Columbia alone, there are up to 70,000 individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia. Nearly 10,000 of…
Alzheimer’s disease a global epidemic
Letter to the Editor Re: Alzheimer Awareness Month There are up to 70,000 British Columbians living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia and as…
MLA calls on Health Minister to halt dialysis removal from Invermere
The opportunity to plead the case for the Invermere Dialysis Unit before a new Minister of Health is good news for the communities of the…
BC Parks accepting applications for Get Outside BC
Piloted in 2011, Get Outside BC was the first of its kind in Canada. Forty youth aged 14-18 from across the province will be selected…
Letter to the Editor
Sub-national governments like B.C. lead in climate action By Terry Lake, Minister of Environment While national governments from around the world negotiated tirelessly in South…