THUNDER BAY An award ceremony was held Friday to present Mona Hardy, a dedicated volunteer at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre with the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers. This prestigious national award recognizes the volunteer achievements of Canadians from across the country in a wide range of fields.
“Volunteers play such a crucial role at our Hospital, and Mona exemplifies the essential link volunteers fulfill to help ensure patients have the best experience possible when at our hospital,” said Dr. Rhonda Crocker Ellacott, President and CEO of TBRHSC, and CEO of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute. “Mona has been an extremely dedicated, long-serving volunteer, tirelessly contributing her time, gifts, skills, and energy to improving the lives of many people. I m thrilled that she is receiving this well-deserved recognition.
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Following confirmation today that the New Zealand Nurses’ Organisation (NZNO) strike will go ahead as planned from 11am to 7pm on Wednesday 9 June, both Canterbury and West Coast DHBs have contingency plans in place to ensure the public can still .
Having received an official strike notice in mid-May confirming that New Zealand Nurses’ Organisation nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants are planning to strike, Canterbury and West Coast DHBs are implementing contingency plans for the .
Blue Badge holders and regular outpatients can now park at hospitals for free
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire announced changes to parking from today
Parking for disabled
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Blue Badge holders and regular outpatients will no longer be subject to parking charges at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, it has been announced.