Interior Health has announced three new physicians and two nurse practitioners for its opioid agonist clinic.
Jules Knox has more on what the clinic does, and how it’s helping one man take back his life.
Web Exclusive
Expanded hours for Kelowna’s opioid agonist treatment clinic
More Videos
-
Extended interview with Roy Paulson, media relations for Kelowna Cabs, about growing concerns regarding ridesharing coming to B.C.
-
Extended interview with Ted Wiltshire, president of Checkmate Cabs in Kelowna, as he expresses concerns about ridesharing companies not having the same regulations as the taxi industry
-
Okanagan woman not guilty of harassing fire chief
-
New wildfire threatening properties in the south Okanagan
-
Viewer video of the Richter Mountain wildfire
-
Vernon to host first MMA event in 10 years
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article