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Nurses' union seeks immediate action to deal with violent patients at care homes

Nurses' union seeks immediate action to deal with violent patients at care homes

Staff have reported a hard-to-house population is causing safety risks.
Island Health plans facilities for 'hard-to-house' patients after nurses complain of safety risks

Island Health plans facilities for 'hard-to-house' patients after nurses complain of safety risks

鈥淚t鈥檚 truly about the drugs, weapons, alcohol, and the violence鈥: Health-care workers detail what the chaos and safety risks in care homes with 鈥渟pecial population units.鈥
Hospital at Home program expands to Cowichan District hospital

Hospital at Home program expands to Cowichan District hospital

The program allows some patients to recover at home 鈥 freeing up beds for those who must be admitted and remain in hospital.
BC United promises largest income tax cut in B.C. history if elected in October

BC United promises largest income tax cut in B.C. history if elected in October

The move would result in $2,050 in average savings for taxpayers at a cost of $5.4 billion annually to provincial coffers, the party says.
Nine-year-old raises money for hospitals in memory of his dad

Nine-year-old raises money for hospitals in memory of his dad

鈥淢y dad would just be really proud how I鈥檓 able to fundraise a lot of money,鈥 says Anders Yee.
Fired health-care workers can reapply for their jobs, but some don't want to

Fired health-care workers can reapply for their jobs, but some don't want to

A former Island Health laundry worker who declined to be vaccinated for COVID-19 says he鈥檚 making more money in construction.
As B.C. auditor general prepares to leave job, he makes plans to meet man who saved his life

As B.C. auditor general prepares to leave job, he makes plans to meet man who saved his life

B.C. Auditor General Michael Pickup is leaving his post in November and heading back to his beloved Nova Scotia
Technology aims to keep B.C. seniors safe in their own homes

Technology aims to keep B.C. seniors safe in their own homes

A provincial pilot program offers devices such as infrared fall-detection sensors and medication dispensers for seniors who want to continue living in their own homes
$95 million for bus lanes to cut transit time between Victoria and West Shore

$95 million for bus lanes to cut transit time between Victoria and West Shore

The $95-million project involves widening about 3.8 kilometres of the Trans-Canada Highway between the McKenzie Avenue interchange and the highway off-ramp to Colwood.
Queen of Oak Bay back in service on Nanaimo-Horseshoe Bay ferry route

Queen of Oak Bay back in service on Nanaimo-Horseshoe Bay ferry route

The 6:30 a.m. from Horseshoe Bay and 9:05 a.m from Departure Bay in Nanaimo were cancelled, but the 11:25 a.m. from Horseshoe Bay and 1:40 p.m. from Nanaimo are set to go ahead