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Are You Vaccinated? Don't Know Where To Go?
You can register yourself or someone else, like a parent, grandparent or child. Once you've registered, you'll be able to book an appointment using your confirmation number. Booking an appointment online or by phone is easy, convenient and guarantees your vaccination at the clinic.
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Mushrooms Poisonings On The Rise in BC
"Approximately two thirds of mushroom related poisoning calls in 2019 involved children under the age of five,” said Raymond Li, a pharmacist with Poison Control. “It is important to be aware of dangers from consuming unidentified mushrooms, especially death cap mushrooms. We would like to remind mushroom hunters, parents and pet owners to be vigilant as they enjoy city, parks, forests and even their own backyard." ZOOLOGY UBC

Outdoor Safety Tips
Summer is a time for family road trips, outdoor fun in the sun and hopefully lots of great weather.
Here are some simple reminders to prepare for safe summer days.
Heatstroke And What You Can Do To Help
Summer Safety Tips
Winter Smarts
Rapid changes in elevation and weather can make highway conditions in B.C. unpredictable during the winter. Most B.C. highways have high mountain passes where you are likely to encounter winter weather starting in October. Learn how to be safe by being prepared.

Things Teens Wish Parents Knew
Parents often underestimate how difficult it is to be a teenager. Between school, peer pressure, family conflict and trying to define their identity, adolescents confront a great deal of stress on a daily basis. In fact, teens cite stress as the number-one reason they use drugs or alcohol. Read more...
Are you ready for an earthquake?
If an earthquake were to occur in British Columbia, the average citizen is probably not prepared, says Rene Bernstein, marketing director for St.John Ambulance.
Learn how to make a realistic exit plan for your family and learn how to be prepared with the Public Safety Canada Guide.
How to Built a 72 Hour Emergency Kit
If you want to ensure you and your family can survive a natural disaster, an extended power outage or other major emergency, don't just put an emergency kit together. Take the time to ensure you have at least 72 hours of supplies, most notably drinking water, in the mix.
Points To Ponder...
“We are living in a culture of suspicion towards people whose disability is not immediately obvious. Imagine having heart disease or MS, being able to walk only a short distance, and being treated as a potential fraudster when you dare to park in a disabled parking bay.”
