This Vancouver Island hospital hasn't had 24-hour ER coverage for nearly a month
B.C.'s health-care crisis is being acutely felt in the northern Vancouver Island community of Port Hardy.
The Port Hardy Hospital emergency department has seen consecutive overnight closures since the beginning of October, as well as a complete closure this past weekend.
During these closures, residents have been told to call 911 or head to the Port McNeill Hospital emergency department, some 42 kilometres away, if they are experiencing a health emergency.
Island Health says it has protocols in place with BC Emergency Health Services to make sure that people are brought to an "appropriate site" if they need emergency medical care during the ER closers.
The overnight closures – which last from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. – have affected the community regularly this year.
Recently, however, the hospital has seen three weeks of consecutive overnight closures, spanning from Oct. 3 to Oct. 21.
On Oct. 21, Island Health warned that full 24 hour closures were planned for the hospital's emergency department until 7 a.m. on Oct. 24.
Island Health says the closures are due to staff shortages, particularly among doctors.
"Island Health acknowledges this is not an ideal situation for the community and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience experienced by this temporary service interruption," said the health authority in an update on Friday.
While the emergency room has seen closures, the rest of the hospital's facilities have operated as usual, according to Island Health.
Amid the closures in October, Island Health had said that it was working to attract health-care works to the North Island, and is working with local partners to do so.
"There has been significant effort focused on recruitment and retention of doctors and other care providers, and this continues to be a key priority moving forward," said Island Health in a release on Oct. 14.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Toronto mother now facing murder charge in death of four-month old baby
Toronto police say they have charged a mother with second-degree murder following the death of her infant, who was found with critical injuries in midtown Toronto last week.
Justin Trudeau defends spending record on military amid fresh criticism
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending his government's record on supporting national defence, following fresh criticism that Canada is failing to live up to its NATO defence-spending commitments.
French mass rape trial prosecutors demand maximum sentence for Gisele Pelicot's ex-husband
A mammoth rape trial in France moved into a new phase Monday as prosecutors began to lay out the verdicts and punishments they want for dozens of men accused of raping Gisele Pelicot while she was drugged and rendered unconscious by her husband.
Should sex abuse evidence set the Menendez brothers free? A judge will decide
A judge will decide Monday whether new evidence warrants a re-examination of the convictions of Erik and Lyle Menendez in the shotgun murders of their parents in their Beverly Hills home more than 30 years ago.
CEOs say Canada's failure to hit NATO targets by 2030 like playing economic 'Russian Roulette'
The federal government risks jeopardizing the economy unless it meets its NATO military alliance spending obligations within the next five years, says the Business Council of Canada.
Elliot Lake, Ont., woman charged with choking neighbour's dog
An intoxicated woman in Elliot Lake has been charged with breaking into her neighbour's apartment and choking their dog.
'A first for everyone': Toronto traffic forces Utah Hockey Club to walk to Leafs game
The Utah Hockey Club got the full Toronto experience Sunday night ahead of their first-ever matchup against the Maple Leafs—bumper-to-bumper traffic that forced the team to walk to the game.
Horse's head and pregnant cow used in 'barbaric' mafia threat in Sicily
The discovery of a severed horse head, and a cow quartered with its bloodied dead calf on top, have rattled a Sicilian town, with authorities treating the incident as a mafia threat.
WATCH Brawl erupts in Serbian parliament
Scuffles broke out in the Serbian parliament on Monday after opposition legislators raised banners accusing the ruling coalition of trying to shirk responsibility for the collapse of a train station roof that killed 15 people earlier this month.