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ICBC / BY: John Vavrik, PhD, November 2007
... revealed, these memories last for years for many young people, and appear to partly influence their daily driving ...
Obituaries / BY: Christopher Morrant, MBBS, January/February 2007
... Spectator. Johnson wrote recently: “The most valuable people on earth are those who can make you laugh. Laughter is ...
Obituaries / BY: Peter Grantham, MD April 2006
... Bill and Marilyn were both outstanding at remembering people’s names (like spouses of faculty members) Marilyn ... time at Gambier Island. I am only one of the many, many people sharing in the profound sadness of this loss. —Peter ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2006
... for medicine. So moving all over the place like that, people always ask, “Was your dad one step ahead of the ... move to BC; in Rossland, where we live now, there are 3500 people. So it’s quite small, and Trail has fewer than 10 ... of that is this longitudinal relationship that I have with people. I know their families, I know their problems, I’ve ...
Obituaries / BY: Vera Frinton, MD November 2006
... St. Paul’s. There were no boundaries to his caring for people. Murray loved sports and cars, especially Formula 1 ... good wines, scotch, traveling, and meeting interesting people. His marriage to lovely Patty Hryciuk and the arrival ...
Obituaries / BY: Jorunn Ivarsdatter, November 2006
... advice. She had a special relationship with the Aboriginal people of the area, admiring them for their deep commitment ...
ICBC / BY: Martin Ray, MD, November 2006
... injuries from motor vehicle collisions to ICBC. Most people look to their family physician to assess their injury ...
Obituaries / BY: Eric Paetkau, MD, January/February 2006
... sense and for 45 years was involved in the lives of many people, from deliveries to terminal care and everything in ... as his five sisters and a large extended family. Some 500 people came from far and near to pay their respects at the ...
Obituaries / BY: Bruce F. Paige, MB April 2005
... occasion whether formal or informal. He greatly admired people who had a “good carriage” and he personified this ... tell, and while his jokes revealed a gentle amusement at people’s foibles, they were never malicious because of his strong sense of duty and respect for people. With a sound training in internal medicine plus a ...
Obituaries / BY: N.J. Donnelly, MD June 2005
... town. Han was particularly popular with the First Nations people, who benefited greatly from his abilities and skill. ...