B.C.’s health care system suffers another unimaginable blow | Unpublished
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Author: Gary Mason
Publication Date: October 16, 2025 - 16:07

B.C.’s health care system suffers another unimaginable blow

October 16, 2025

If you’re pregnant and living in Kamloops, you are likely more concerned than the typical expectant woman about how it will all turn out.

There is the normal worry that comes with any pregnancy. And then there is the apprehension that arrives when the entire staff of obstetricians and gynecologists at the hospital you are to give birth at have announced they are resigning.



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