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This Canadian Neurologist-Built App Wants to Make Sure You Never Forget What Your Doctor Said

Studies have long found that patients retain only a fraction of what's said during a medical appointment, a gap that makes it hard to follow through on care plans or make informed decisions afterward.

Marcus Health·Tuesday, June 30, 2026·2 min read

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4 Canadian passengers from hantavirus-linked cruise quarantining on the Island

Dr. Bonnie Henry says the virus is not considered “a disease of pandemic potential,” though it is “very serious.”

Robyn Bell
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The faces of those lost to BC’s toxic drug crisis, on display at the Bay Centre now through April 26 as part of the Naming a Crisis art show. Image: Naming a Crisis

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10 years in crisis: BC’s opioid public health emergency enters new decade

Mourning events are taking place across Greater Victoria to mark the 10-year toxic drug crisis.

Robyn Bell·Monday, April 13, 2026·4 min

UVic’s Adam Sherk holds a beer bottle with a mock-up of a cancer warning label. Photo: UVic

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Warning labels on alcohol could reduce cancer rates, says UVic study

Researchers examined how different alcohol policies could reduce drinking and its related health risks.

Robyn Bell·Friday, March 6, 2026·3 min

Let's Talk Access staff (left to right) Amanda Naseri, Christa Martel, Katrina Goldsworthy. Photo courtesy of Christa Martel

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Victoria podcast helping people access therapy to return for 2nd season

The three-part season will follow eight people as they learn to navigate the mental-health-care system.

Robyn Bell·Sunday, February 8, 2026·3 min

Saanich Peninsula Hospital. Photo: James MacDonald / Capital Daily

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BC’s hospital crowding problem isn’t improving, data shows

The Royal Jubilee and Saanich Peninsula Hospitals were both listed in the top 20 most crowded BC hospitals.

Michelle Gamage, Local Journalism Initiative reporter, The Tyee·Monday, December 15, 2025·6 min

The Victoria General Hospital. Photo: Brishti Basu / Capital Daily

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Emergency room wait times: 86% increase in patients leaving ER without seeing a doctor

The BC Conservative Caucus points to Island Health having the biggest increase in the number of patients running out of patience and then walking out of the hospital.

Mark Brennae·Wednesday, July 23, 2025·3 min

Charleigh Pollock. Photo courtesy of the family's GoFundMe page.

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Province ends treatment funding for terminally ill Langford girl

Clinical evidence indicates that once a patient’s motor and language functions begin to slow, Brineura therapy is no longer beneficial in slowing the disease, the provincial health minister said.

Mark Brennae·Tuesday, June 17, 2025·3 min

A pop-up overdose prevention site near Royal Jubilee Hospital. Photo: Doctors for Safer Drug Policy / Facebook

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More overdose prevention sites likely coming to hospitals across BC

The province's announcement has Victoria harm-reduction activists cautiously optimistic.

Michelle Gamage, Local Journalism Initiative reporter, The Tyee·Tuesday, June 10, 2025·5 min

Sidney McIntyre-Starko, a proficient dancer, died after accidentally overdosing last January.

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Key findings from inquest into UVic student’s on-campus death

The inquest finished this week, with the jury making 10 recommendations to prevent similar deaths.

Robyn Bell·Thursday, May 15, 2025·8 min

YMCA-YWCA on Broughton. Photo: Mark Brennae / Capital Daily

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Victoria YMCA-YWCA moving to Bay Centre

The new Y won’t have a pool, gymnasium, or any racquet sport courts, something an estimated 10-15% of the membership uses.

Mark Brennae·Tuesday, May 6, 2025·3 min

Lisa Lapointe and Dr. Bonnie Henry have been vocal advocates of expanded access to safer supply and decriminalization. Photo: Province of BC / Flickr

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Looking back on nearly a decade of the toxic drug crisis in BC

It's been nine years since the provincial health emergency was declared and there doesn't seem to be an end in sight.

Robyn Bell·Monday, April 14, 2025·4 min

MLA Nina Krieger, Health Minister Josie Osborne, and women’s recovery manager Lee Sundquist. Photos: Sidney Coles

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Island's first long-term recovery centre for women opens in View Royal

New centre means locals won't have to leave family and community

Sidney Coles, Local Journalism Initiative·Sunday, March 23, 2025·6 min

Photo: Island Deaf and Hard of Hearing Centre

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Opening the conversation about hearing loss: a path to better communication

The Island Deaf and Hard of Hearing Centre aims to address one of the most common yet stigmatized disabilities in the world

Eva Rasciauskas·Sunday, February 23, 2025·4 min

BC Health Minister Josie Osborne. Photo: Province of BC / Flickr

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BC ends take-home safer supply amid concerns of drug diversion

Those who rely on the safer supply program will need to consume their prescription under supervision.

Robyn Bell·Wednesday, February 19, 2025·3 min

Health Minister Josie Osborne. Photo: Province of BC / Flickr

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Island toxic drug deaths hit two-year low last year

The Island recorded 446 toxic drug deaths, with the province hitting a four-year low of 2,253 deaths.

Robyn Bell·Tuesday, February 4, 2025·2 min
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The Creating Community Wellness Society is helping to connect patients with doctors

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The Creating Community Wellness Society is helping to connect patients with doctors

The Canadian healthcare system can be difficult to navigate—but this local non-profit is offering a pathway

Eva Rasciauskas·Tuesday, January 21, 2025·3 min
🩺HealthVisual brief

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Alcohol and tobacco consumption is higher on the Island than rest of BC

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Alcohol and tobacco consumption is higher on the Island than rest of BC

The rate of Island hospitalizations for alcohol use is twice the national average.

Robyn Bell·Wednesday, December 18, 2024·6 min

Joni products launched last week at Langford's Costco. Photo: Linda Biggs

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Victoria sustainable period product company launches in Costco

joni period products are sustainable and free of harmful chemicals, changing industry norms

Robyn Bell·Wednesday, December 11, 2024·5 min

John Horgan at his desk in 2022. Photo: John Horgan / Facebook

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Former premier John Horgan dies of cancer at 65

Horgan passed away peacefully at the Royal Jubilee Hospital yesterday morning surrounded by family, friends, and love in his final days.

Mark Brennae·Tuesday, November 12, 2024·4 min

Royal Jubilee Hospital. Photo: Lotus Johnson / Flickr.

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Inquiry finds death at the Royal Jubilee accidental, calls for increased monitoring of psychiatric patients

Paul Spencer died in 2019 after an altercation with hospital security, leading to the two-week inquiry

Robyn Bell·Tuesday, September 24, 2024·2 min

Noise cameras have a similar appearance to speed cameras. Photo: Shutterstock

🩺News

Noise cameras get green light at UBCMs, province must approve

"Noise pollution isn’t just an annoyance—it’s a public health issue.” — Port Moody Coun. Samantha Agtarap.

Mark Brennae·Thursday, September 19, 2024·2 min

Chief Del Manak speaks to IMPACT report outcomes alongside Echo Kulpas (Island Health), Erica Woodin (UVic), Catherine Costigan (UVic). Photo: Sidney Coles / Capital Daily

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UVic study shows benefits of integrating police with mental health teams

IMPACT report indicates that long-term work with clients means reduced hospitalization and incarceration for those with severe disorders.

Sidney Coles, Local Journalism Initiative·Tuesday, September 17, 2024·4 min

Online doctor speaks with patient. Photo: Shutterstock

🩺News

Private donors and private clinics re-shaping the health-care landscape in Victoria

The two trends are different symptoms of a provincial health-care system in flux

Sidney Coles, Local Journalism Initiative·Tuesday, August 6, 2024·5 min
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