A couple with almost life-long ties to Penticton and Summerland has made a major donation to Penticton Regional Hospital (PRH), supporting the Oncology Department at PRH through the South Okanagan Similkameen Medical Foundation.
As we look back on 2020, we might be tempted to focus on the challenges. However, I want to take a moment to reflect on the strength and resilience demonstrated by individuals and communities as we overcame unimaginable odds together.
By Susan Brown, President and CEO, Interior Health As we look back on 2020, we might be tempted to focus on the challenges. However, I want to take a moment to reflect on the strength and resilience demonstrated by individuals and communities as we overcame unimaginable odds together. Our health care system, supported by outstanding teams of providers, patients and families,
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Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Interior Health January 02, 2021 - 2:50 PM Interior parents are celebrating the first babies born in the new year across the valley. A baby girl who doesn t yet have a name was the first baby born in the Interior Health Authority. Her parents are Ashley and Tyler Robinson and she arrived Jan. 1 at Kelowna General Hospital at 1:22 a.m. weighing eight pounds, 10 ounces. She also has an older sister, Emma, who is two, according to the health authority. Adalee was the first baby born in Kamloops Royal Inland Hospital of the new year weighing eight lbs one oz, and she was the second baby born in Interior Health, at 1:47 a.m. to Christa and Mason Romeo. She has two older brothers, Dawson, three and Gray, who is two.