Stories from our communities

Heart to Heart
This week’s moments of gratitude go to our incredible people at the Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre, Langley Memorial Hospital, Ridge Meadows Hospital and South Surrey Urgent and Primary Care Centre.
Heart to Heart
This week’s moments of gratitude go to our incredible people at the Chilliwack General Hospital, Fraser Health Virtual Care, Royal Columbian Hospital and Surrey Memorial Hospital.
Heart to Heart
This week’s moments of gratitude go to our incredible people at the Chilliwack Urgent and Primary Care Centre, Delta Hospital, Eagle Ridge Hospital and Surrey Memorial Hospital.
Fraser Health and Simon Fraser University (SFU) are exploring how large, influential public institutions can build healthier, more equitable communities.
A Burnaby Hospital surgeon is taking on a 1,200-kilometre, motor-free boat race to raise funds for advanced surgical equipment.
There will be overnight work near Keary Street by Royal Columbian Hospital.
June is Stroke Awareness Month. At Royal Columbian Hospital, clinical teams are using advanced imaging technology to help younger stroke patients live healthier lives.
The Jim Pattison Acute Care Tower at Royal Columbian Hospital is officially open.
This Seniors Week, we are highlighting how Fraser Health’s Long-Term Care Virtual Physician Clinic is helping older adults receive timely care in their long-term care communities, while supporting care teams during temporary physician shortages.
We are opening the Jim Pattison Acute Care Tower at Royal Columbian Hospital on May 31, 2026.
Look ahead: The new Emergency Department at the Jim Pattison Acute Care Tower will open at 5:00 a.m. on May 31. This moment has been more than a decade in the making and has involved thousands of people. Thank you to everyone who helped to bring the vision of this new tower to life.
The new Jim Pattison Acute Care Tower will be open to patients on May 31, 2026, at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster.
Six communities in the Fraser Health region are receiving grants totalling $110,000 as part of this year’s Vision Zero program.
Royal Columbian Hospital teams held a patient transfer day rehearsal to prepare for moving patients into the new Jim Pattison Acute Care Tower.
New urgent and primary-care centre opens in Port Coquitlam.
Facility delivers mental-health, substance-use and wellness supports for Tri-Cities youth, families.
Burnaby Hospital’s health-care pavilion, expanded support facilities improve access to care.
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