Since the start of the pandemic, the final clinical exam for physiotherapist graduates has been cancelled four times – putting their careers on hold at a time when there is already a shortage of physios in B.C.
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Pacific FC wants to be the hub host with the most at Starlight Stadium in Langford.The Canadian Premier League plans to conduct a hybrid pro soccer season in 2021. It would begin in mid-June or early. . .
Like Her Sisters Before Her, Val Mowatt Is Dying Of Liver Disease. So Why Can’t She Get A Transplant? Are you going to make me do the same thing that my sisters did sit and wait to die? Jessica McDiarmid Updated
(The sisters, from left to right: Judy, Veronica and Val)
First, they lost Judy. The youngest sister in a large family from the Gitxsan Nation in northwest British Columbia, she was in her forties when she died. She was diagnosed with primary biliary cholangitis, an autoimmune disease that destroys the liver, and put on the province’s waitlist for a transplant. She died waiting, in 2014.
VANCOUVER A Coquitlam pastor is calling on the Provincial Health Officer and Minister of Health to amend COVID-19 restrictions so clergy and parishioners can once again gather indoors for worship. Westwood Community Church has been holding drive-in services since March and several dozen people attended one Sunday morning. “It’s been exciting to see many people that are thirsting and really desire to come together. I think there’s what we call Zoom fatigue,” said Giulio Gabeli, the church’s lead pastor. The Johnson Street church has a large parking lot which can accommodate drive-in services, and an FM transmitter so people who wish to remain in their cars can still hear the music, prayers and sermons.