Burns Lake Lakes District News, January 28, 2015

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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Volume 95 - No. 04

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BURNS LAKE

LAKES DISTRICT NEWS THIS SATURDAY: JANUARY 31ST

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Lakes District Hospital and Health Centre completed ahead of schedule

Burns Lake veteran to be honoured Alan Blackwell is about to receive the highest expression of national appreciation given by the Congress of the United States the congressional gold medal.

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Council discusses club’s proposal FLAVIO NIENOW PHOTO

Politicians and representatives from Northern Health and the Stuart-Nechako Regional Hospital District cut the ribbon to open the new Lakes District and Hospital and Health Centre in Burns Lake on Jan. 22, 2015. (L-R) Cathy Ulrich, Northern Health CEO; Luke Strimbold, Burns Lake Mayor; Anne Desrosiers, Burns Lake nurse practitioner; Jerry Peterson, acting chair of the Stuart Nechako Regional Hospital District; Dan George, Burns Lake Band Chief; Dr. Charles Jago, Northern Health board chair; Terry Lake, health minister; and John Rustad, MLA for Nechako Lakes.

The new facility will officially open to patients on Feb. 4, 2015 FLAVIO NIENOW Burns Lake is starting the year on the right track with the completion of a major project - the new Lakes District Hospital and Health Centre - which was completed months ahead of schedule. Mayor Luke Strimbold said the opening of the new hospital and health centre is a significant moment in time for Burns Lake. “I look at it as a community success,” he said. “The community has worked together over the last

decade to advocating and lobbying for this new hospital.” The grand opening of the new facility took place on Jan. 22, 2015. Present at the event were Health Minister Terry Lake, MLA for Nechako Lakes John Rustad and representatives from Northern Health and the Stuart-Nechako Regional Hospital District. “With today’s opening, we have met a big milestone,” said Lake. “Not only are we well ahead of schedule, we are providing a brand-new facility to help support the health of a community that has experienced some difficult times.” Lake attributed the early completion of this project to a mild weather, as well as the great job of PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc. Strimbold said PCL was committed to hiring as many locals as possible throughout the construction. Two local young men - Zack Lolly and Jay

Higginson - completed their training in carpentry at the College of New Caledonia and were hired by PCL at the beginning of the construction project. They worked through the entire construction. “It’s a success story that really shows that this facility is a community building, and that the entire community should be proud,” said Strimbold. The new hospital has 16 beds and will provide acute care and emergency services, diagnostic imaging, lab services and pharmacy. A medical clinic will offer primary, outpatient and acute care, along with the delivery of mental health and addictions and public health, as well as home- and community-care services. “Not only does the new hospital have more beds, but the environment is more modern and will provide a brighter, more welcoming space for the community,” said John Rustad, MLA for Nechako ...see HOSPITAL ▼ P3

Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)/Machinist Foundation Level

Curling club members had asked council to operate the upstairs lounge rent free for a period of five years.

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Lack of maternity program creates stress “Our last worry should be about going to the hospital,” says mother.

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Learn to maintain, install and repair stationary industrial equipment in factories, mills, mines, production plants and recreational facilities. These skilled tradespeople also use lathes, milling machines, grinders and other equipment to machine parts to accurate dimensions.

In Burns Lake Feb. 16. to July 17

Phone: 250.692.1700 • Fax: 250.692.1750 • Toll Free: 1.866.692.1943 545 Highway 16 West • PO Box 5000, Burns Lake, BC • V0J 1E0 Email: lksdist@cnc.bc.ca • Website: www.cnc.bc.ca/lakesdistrict


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