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B.C. is ‘duty-bound’ to deploy COVID-19 rapid tests in long-term care, industry saysBritish Columbia launched its rapid-testing pilot in early December at five long-term care homes in Vancouver.HealthJan 19, 2021
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Former B.C. health minister Terry Lake acclaimed as federal Liberal candidate in KamloopsThe veterinarian, three-term BC Liberal MLA and former Kamloops mayor was acclaimed Tuesday evening at an event in Kamloops.CannabisMay 22, 2019
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Former B.C. health minister Terry Lake seeking federal Liberal nomination in KamloopsFormer B.C. Liberal minister and Kamloops mayor Terry Lake is hoping to be the Liberal party's nominee in the fall's federal election for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo.PoliticsApr 23, 2019
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NDP minister apologizes over tweet accusing BC Liberals of ‘ignoring the overdose crisis’"I called Terry Lake this morning and apologized and he accepted my apology."PoliticsDec 20, 2017
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Former B.C. health minister says Ottawa still not getting seriousness of overdose crisis"We should be helping people to keep people alive so when they do need help they're still alive to get it."Oct 10, 2017
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Former health minister Terry Lake takes medical marijuana jobThe former health minister is now vice-president of corporate social responsibility with Quebec-based Hydropothecary.Aug 31, 2017
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Finding C. difficile in Vancouver General Hospital with the help of a unique and furry employeeA special employee of Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) is being recognized today for his unique ability to save lives.Mar 13, 2017
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B.C. government will spend $500 million to improve care for seniorsBritish Columbia's government will spend $500 million over the next four years to improve care for seniors, including increasing the direct services the elderly receive at residential care facilities.Mar 9, 2017
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B.C. spending $91M over three years to hire 60 paramedics and buy six ambulancesBritish Columbia is getting more paramedics, dispatchers and ambulances in an effort by the government to improve emergency services.Mar 8, 2017
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EXCLUSIVE: Donor spends 36 hours in Eagle Ridge Hospital hallway after suffering brain bleedShe spent 36 hours in the hospital lobby. In a cruel irony, her bed was set up beneath a plaque honouring her for the donations she had made to the hospital.Mar 1, 2017
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