Dr. Jim Findlay

In loving memory ~ Jim, a devoted Husband, Father, and Poppa. Jim was born June 7, 1952 in Burnaby British Columbia, to Paula and David Findlay, alongside four siblings Mary, David, Max, and Jody. As a boy, he was a proud member of the White Spot Bagpipe Band, an experience that reflected his proud Scottish […]

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Abbotsford Canucks players receive Calder Cup rings

The Abbotsford Canucks have put a ring on it. The remarkable accomplishments of the 2025 Calder Cup champions were recognized during a special ceremony inside Vancouver’s Rogers Arena on Thursday (Jan. 22). Players and their spouses or partners, along with ownership, hockey operations staff and business operations celebrated the historic title win and reflected on

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B.C.’s first seniors’-friendly emergency room hits fundraising target in Nanaimo

Nanaimo and District Hospital Foundation hit the mark in a fundraising campaign that will allow Nanaimo Regional General Hospital to have B.C.’s first senior-friendly emergency department. Barney Ellis-Perry, hospital foundation CEO, said the concept seemed to resonate with community members when the foundation put out the ask for $1.2 million in its winter campaign, seeking

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VIDEO: ‘Weaving health together’: Indigenous-led health clinic opens in Harrison Mills

The St’sailes and Sq’ewlets First Nations came together to celebrate a monumental moment in Indigenous healthcare. The First Nations communities celebrated the grand opening of Éyameth’ (pronounced ay-em-eth) Health Centre in Harrison Mills on Friday, Jan. 23. About 100 people, including residents and local and provincial dignitaries, were in attendance at the grand opening ceremonies

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