For friends and family who have recently gotten their Covid-19 shot or who know they will get one soon, awesome for you. I see how relieved you are and I’m so glad that this option is available for you! For those who aren’t sure they will get one just yet, or maybe ever, or already […]
Archives for 2021
Interior Health – Covid-19 by the numbers
Interior Health accounts for 38% of Covid patients in both ICU beds and hospital beds Inteior Health accounts for 9% of the deaths due to Covid
Cool night and day time temps moderate
Strap yourself in
So. Another federal election, before its scheduled time, before any of us want it. But there it is. I saw my first campaign sign the other day, and it got me to thinking. I remember way back when it was said that you could tell who was going to win the election by the number […]
Fawn poses for foto
Should the government provide more walk in clinics?
B.C. had a fantastic growth in people going out and getting vaccinated, but now we’re kind of stagnating. B.C.’s latest update showed 74.3 per cent of eligible people and 66.8 per cent of the province’s entire population (including ineligible children) are fully vaccinated. New COVID-19 cases have been surging in B.C., where the Delta variant […]
Rain and cooler temperatures lower FIRE danger
The Steele report
Priorities and promises, insults and blame seems to be a shared commodity served up in the midst of an election. The truth is we don’t have time for a political verbal joust. In our area three major issues have our attention. Encroaching fire, Covid-19, the environment – all concerns. They are all connected in consort […]



