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Is advance care planning really useless?

Is advance care planning really useless?

With Canada’s legalization of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in June, 2016, Canadians now have another option when death is reasonably foreseeable. There is, however, often a misunderstanding that a request for MAiD can be part of an advance care plan or advance directive.
Take a ride on The Love Buggy

Take a ride on The Love Buggy

The Comox Valley is home to a custom-made tricycle to bring fun and adventure to seniors and people with special needs.
UPDATE: Polling places switched due to flooding, landslide

UPDATE: Polling places switched due to flooding, landslide

Kelowna-Lake Country, Boundary-Similkameen and Fraser-Nicola affected
Liberals expected to win again; Greens to capture three seats: poll

Liberals expected to win again; Greens to capture three seats: poll

Pollster anticipates another Christy Clark victory, with gains for Andrew Weaver on Vancouver Island
Flood assistance available

Flood assistance available

The province has announced financial assistance is now available for Central Interior flooding victims
ELECTION 2017: Parties square off on LNG

ELECTION 2017: Parties square off on LNG

B.C. Liberals ‘absolutely determined,’ B.C. NDP say it’s situation to situation and B.C. Greens oppose
Mid Island-Pacific Rim candidates head east

Mid Island-Pacific Rim candidates head east

Election hopefuls attend all-candidates meeting in Bowser
ELECTION 2017: Parties look to change B.C.’s ferry system

ELECTION 2017: Parties look to change B.C.’s ferry system

Tax breaks, freezing fares or ‘wholesale change’ on the table for BC Ferries
Wrangler stolen from Courtenay residence

Wrangler stolen from Courtenay residence

Have you seen this truck?
Transport Canada recalls Imperial Walkers

Transport Canada recalls Imperial Walkers

Star Wars fans are knee-deep in “May the fourth be with you” action today, and it seems even Transport Canada is getting in on it