Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond to investigate allegations of racism towards indigenous people by healthcare workers

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📷 Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond (Aki-kwe) / via UBC

📷 Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond (Aki-kwe) / via UBC

  • Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, BC's former children's advocate will investigate a troubling allegation that health care workers played a game to guess the blood alcohol levels of indigenous people in at least one hospital emergency room.

  • Two Nanaimo elementary schools will get seismic upgrades worth $18.8 million dollars. The work will begin at Cilaire Elementary and Pleasant Valley Elementary schools in the summer of 2021, and will be completed by the summer of 2022.

  • A Nanaimo nightclub will open its doors tomorrow night, despite a raging controversy on social media. Nightclubs are not allowed to open in BC, under current health orders. But, Koncept Nightclub says its reopening as a pub, and not a club.

  • The province is extending help for renters until the end of August. The temporary Rental Supplement provides between $300 and $500 dollars a month to landlords of renters who qualify.

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