Breadcrumb Home About us Media centre News Updates regarding Vancouver Coastal Health people, programs, services and initiatives. Keywords Authored on 20242023202220212020Select a year2025 Category - Any -2SLGBTQIA+Awards and recognitionCommunity engagementCommunity eventsEmergency careEquity, diversity and inclusionHome and community careHospital careIndigenous HealthInnovation and researchMental health and substance usePublic HealthRedevelopment projectsRehabilitationSurgerySustainabilityVCH staffWellness Type - Any -StoryPress releaseInformation bulletinBC Gov. NewsNews releasePublic service announcement Apply Search Sort: Sort Old-NewNew-OldA-ZZ-A Showing 563 Article(s) July 28 2022 Hepatitis A notification for Araxi and Il Caminetto restaurants WHISTLER, B.C. – Vancouver Coastal Health is notifying people who dined at Araxi Restaurant + Oyster Bar (110 - 4222 Village Square, Whistler) or at Il Caminetto (4242 Village Stroll, Whistler) about a possible exposure to hepatitis A from July 4 to July 20. Information bulletin ➞ July 25 2022 Fraser Health and Vancouver Coastal Health Heat Warning guidance Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued a Heat Warning for the following areas within the Fraser Health (FH) and Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) regions: Press release ➞ July 25 2022 Powell River General Hospital officially renamed to qathet General Hospital qathet Regional District, B.C. – Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) in partnership with Tla'amin Nation, officially announced the renaming of Powell River General Hospital to qathet General Hospital. Tla'amin Nation and VCH leadership marked the occasion with a renaming ceremony on the grounds of the hospital today, which serves the qathet Regional District and surrounding rural communities. Information bulletin ➞ July 22 2022 Vancouver Coastal Health welcomes back 283 hospital food-service workers VANCOUVER - People accessing health care in the Lower Mainland, North Shore, Sunshine Coast and Sea-to-Sky are benefiting from more stable, consistent and supportive patient care as food-service workers who were previously contracted out return as Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) employees. Information bulletin ➞ July 14 2022 B.C. encourages parents to register children under 5 for COVID-19 vaccine Approximately 208,000 eligible infants and children in British Columbia between six months and four years of age will soon be able to receive vaccine protection against COVID-19. Information bulletin ➞ July 7 2022 Full maternity services resume at Squamish General Hospital SQUAMISH, B.C. – Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is advising the public that as of Monday, July 4, Squamish General Hospital (SGH) resumed all maternity services. For three days in early July, there was a temporary adjustment to maternity services at SGH. During this period, while the unit was able provide routine maternity care, which included assessing patients with immediate concerns, a limited number of patients were deferred to alternate hospitals to deliver their babies safely. Information bulletin ➞ Pagination First page First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 … Next page ›› Last page Last