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Inspection Reports
View weekly inspection reports for facilities including: personal services, child care, tobacco, community care, food, hospital and recreational water.
Overview of inspection reports
Inspection reports posted online include the three most recent, routine, and monitored inspections. This information is updated weekly. While every effort is made to keep the information up-to-date and ensure that it is accurate, discrepancies may occur between information posted here and the actual inspection reports provided to the facility and maintained in electronic format.
When viewing the information, be careful not to interpret the status of a particular facility based on a single inspection report.
Visitors to this site are encouraged to browse the history of the facilities and do other research, such as contacting the facility, before arriving at any conclusions, as well as reviewing documentation and publications available on provincial and Interior Health websites.
This website conveys the same inspection information that would be available through a request under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act of B.C.
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