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Houston prepares for new doctor By Xuyun Zeng Houston Today
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Houston is preparing for the coming of a new doctor. Coun. Tom Stringfellow updated council on Dr. Onoura Odoh, the new doctor slated to come to Houston. Stringfellow reported his findings from the Northern Health Physician Committee meeting on Dec. 8, noting that they are working at ensuring a smooth settlement into town for Dr. Odoh. “The biggest problem we have is trying to find the doctor a house,” said Stringfellow. “He’s working with a realtor in town and trying to find a house.” “He wants to rent, not buy.” Dr. Odoh is currently undergoing the final stage of the Practice Ready Assessment, a year-
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Houston Search and Rescue was called out the evening of Dec. 28 to help extract two young people from the trail to the Alpine Cabin at the Morice Nordic Ski Trails. After snowshoeing all day, the two had not reached the cabin destination and at 6 p.m. that day turned around to go back. With darkness and exhaustion setting in they used their cell phone and called for help. Houston Search and Rescue got four local snowmobilers to pickup Clayton and Rebecca Tait. Trail conditions to the Alpine were tough as the snowshoe pair sank in over their knees in the powder snow. Clayton and Rebecca thanked Search and Rescue and local volunteers who helped get them off the mountain.
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“The biggest problem we have is trying to find the doctor a house...” - Coun. Tom Stringfellow
old provincial scheme that fast-tracks international doctors into practice. The final stage is a practicum where a licensed doctor assesses him on his performance. According to economic development officer Maureen Czirfusz, who was at the meeting stated that there has been “very positive feedback about Dr. Odoh during his practicum. Dr. Odoh is great with patients and their care plans.”
Cullen supports test run elections, to find a voting system that’s best By Chris Gareau Black Press
The Liberal federal government was elected this fall on a platform that included changing the way Canadians elect members of Parliament. What that system should look like has been a point of con-
tention among voters and federal parties, but Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen believes there is a way to make sure the best system is chosen: try one out and see if we like it. “I’ve nuanced it a bit and said, just in the experience in B.C., that we should try it for an
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