Temporary change to hours at Keremeos emergency department
Keremeos and area residents are advised of a temporary change to the emergency department hours at the South Similkameen Health Centre due to limited physician availability.
Keremeos and area residents are advised of a temporary change to the emergency department hours at the South Similkameen Health Centre due to limited physician availability.
For many patients, having access to news and entertainment can make a hospital stay feel less stressful and isolating.
Interior Health (IH)’s Bring Your Own Device program encourages patients to bring their own smartphones, tablets or laptops to the hospital for entertainment and communication. Bedside TVs are no longer available.
Bringing your own device gives you more control over your experience and a choice in how you stay connected and entertained.
All our hospitals offer free, upgraded Wi‑Fi, so you can:
Please see the attached document to learn more about the look, contamination, and risk associated with the current drug alert.
Eight teens have been selected as winners for the 2025 Beyond the Buzz 2.0: Youth Voices on Substance Use poster contest.
When: Tuesday March 3, 2026 | All day
Who: All are welcome to attend, free of charge.
Where: Virtual. (The in-person in Vancouver is at capacity)
Putting Patients First (PPF) is an annual conference hosted by the BC SUPPORT Unit, part of Michael Smith Health Research BC.
How do we work together to ensure that everyone can participate in physical activity, and all children can play?
A new report, developed on behalf of the organizations that make up the Physical Activity for Health Collaborative (PAHC), provides essential insights and guidance.
Dr. Mark Szynkaruk—known simply as Dr. Mark to his patients—is a family doctor based in the small town of Grand Forks. A graduate of the University of Toronto’s medical school, he came to the Kootenay Boundary region over a decade ago as part of the first cohort of UBC’s newly-launched rural family medicine residency. He was drawn to the variety of work that medicine in a small, rural town offers and knew early on he wanted to work in addiction medicine.
Interior Health (IH) is reminding residents to protect themselves and their families by purchasing food only from approved food businesses.
In 2025, IH received 60 complaints about unapproved food vendors—a number that continues to rise.
More people are turning to home-based food businesses to earn extra income or test out a new business idea with minimal personal investment.
“Life is just getting more expensive,” notes IH Environmental Health Officer (EHO) Marion Masson. “Some people are selling food as a secondary source of income.”
Baby Talk is a series of free, drop-in, parenting classes for those with infants 0-12 months. These groups are open to mothers, fathers, partners, guardians and grandparents. This is an opportunity to receive information, share experiences, ask questions and build connections.
This session is called Safer Infant Sleep, with an infant and family sleep specialist