Dr Kay Garner died peacefully at her home in Gillies Bay on Texada Island in the company of her family. She graduated with a degree in medicine from the University of Manitoba in 1942 and interned... Read More
Dr Kay Garner died peacefully at her home in Gillies Bay on Texada Island in the company of her family. She graduated with a degree in medicine from the University of Manitoba in 1942 and interned... Read More
Dr David A. Clarke, longest-serving medical health officer of the South Okanagan Health Unit (SOHU)—1950 to 1984—passed away peacefully on 18 February 2006 at Westside Care Centre in Kelowna. Born... Read More
Born in Princeton, BC, and raised in Trail, Jack and his younger brother, Gordon, agreed with their Glaswegian parents that they should try to avoid a life in the mines or the smelter and to go to... Read More
Around 1957 or 1958, while I was doing a senior internship in internal medicine at Shaughnessy Hospital, a new staff member arrived on our service. I remember a little pipe-smoking man in a dark... Read More
Dr Gavin Stuart’s in memoriam of Dr Webber was printed in the March issue of the BCMJ. We felt that Dr Webber’s stature and the affection with which he was held by the medical community justified... Read More