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Wednesday, September 19 • 2012

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Kaslo ER hours slashed

After-hours emergency room service will no longer be offered at the Kaslo hospital after November 2. Interior Health announced late Thursday that the Victorian Community Health Centre in Kaslo will soon only offer emergency service Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dr. Alan Stewart, medical director of Interior Health’s community integrated health services, said the change was demanded by doctors tired of being on-call 24/7. “We’ve known for awhile that the physicians were finding their jobs very stressful,” Stewart said. “They informed us about a month ago that they’d reached the breaking point, that they were burned out, and that they wouldn’t be able to continue providing the after hours and weekend coverage.” Interior Health receives funding from the province to hire two fulltime physicians in Kaslo.

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A Cheek Full of Courage The annual Terry Fox Run took place at Lakeside Rotary Park on Sunday morning with more than 250 people taking part in raising money and honouring a Canadian hero. For more photos of the run turn to Page 2. Bob Hall photo

Federal Government Proposes Moving Nelson to East Kootenay

Council opposed to boundary change MEGAN COLE Nelson Star Reporter

The City of Nelson will join the Regional District of Central Kootenay at next month’s public hearing to voice its opposition over the proposed federal elec-

toral boundary changes. The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for BC announced proposed changes to the Kootenay-Columbia and Southern Interior regions in July that would see Nelson join the East Kootenay.

“I think it was fairly evident tonight in our conversation that if these changes are going to be made, they take into account the connections we have between Story continues to ‘Relationships’ on Page 9

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