The BC Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences is a not-for-profit society located in Campbell River and is the only aquatic research facility of its kind in BC.
BC Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences announces new Indigenous Governance model
CAMPBELL RIVER, BC – BC CAHS announced today that in the spirit of reconciliation and UNDRIP they are revamping their Governance model to better represent local First Nations’ values and priorities.
NEW - There are 572 new cases of COVID-19 , for a total of 132,925 cases in British Columbia. This is the lowest single day number since March 20. The rolling 7 day is down to 719, lowest since March 26. #bcpoli
🦠Microbial Art! —A Cultural Triumph: #Microbiology Student Makes A Petri Dish Masterpiece —Check out Balaram Khamari's award-winning #BioArt!🙌🏾 —"Khamari is bringing the worlds of art and science together – in a petri dish." https://t.co/KgJoiG9BbZ @sarahmccammon#MicrobeMonday
NEW: people aged 40+ can now get vaccinated at local participating pharmacies all over BC.
✅ Find a full list: https://t.co/7i6JRxwlvL
✅ Contact and book through the pharmacy directly — some have online registration. #CovidBC
Can we take a minute and give B.C's millennials and Gen Z (aged 20-39) a round of applause? Not only are they doing a lot of the frontline work and being disproportionally impacted by #COVID19 they are crushing the curve with a big drop in cases over the past six days. 👏👏👏
New schedule to register for the COVID-19 vaccine:
Tuesday, April 20, 12 p.m: Age 35+
Wednesday, April 21, 12 p.m: 21: Age 30+
Thursday, April 22, 12 p.m: Age 25+
Friday, April 23, 12 p.m: Age 18+
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All British Columbians 45+, Indigenous people 18+ and people who are clinically extremely vulnerable can register online now.
Three easy steps 👇
https://t.co/iFoKBaRZbA