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H1N1 Clinics in Fort St John and Region
Other Regional Dates are available at http://www.northernhealth.ca/Your_Health/Programs/Influenza_Information/INFLUENZACommunityClinicsListing.asp
Fort St John Clinic Dates Taken from http://www.northernhealth.ca/Your_Health/Programs/Influenza_Information/INFLUENZAFortSt.Johnclinics.asp
For more information call 8-1-1 or 250-263-6000Provincial H1N1 website
The H1NI influenza is generally considered to be mild or moderate in severity. It is characterized by a sudden onset, muscle aches, fever and a cough.
Oct 19 – Network Service Outage – Solved
Update: If you are continuing to have any problems, please restart your computer. If problems persist, please phone the helpdesk at 250-263-6442
Several services from the School Board Office may be down this morning due to an internet outage.Influenza Update for Staff ~ October 9, 2009
The following letter is from Chief Medical Health Officer, Dr. David Bowering.
Re: Pandemic Influenza
The second phase of Pandemic Influenza is in our communities and we expect that it is likely to result
in a large number of ill students and staff in your schools.Evacuation of Dr. Kearney – Sept 18
A precautionary evacuation and search of Dr. Kearney Junior Secondary was initiated by the RCMP today.
The building has been cleared by the RCMP and school will resume as usual on Monday,NPSS introduces Time and Support
Please check the letter below for more information on the new timetable at NPSS
NPSS Time and SupportSchool Startup Dates and Times
First day of School is September 8th.
Check with your school for start and dismissal time.
Kindergarten starts on Wednesday, September 16, 2009.
North Peace Secondary will be Grade 10s only on the 8th,Charlie Lake School Closed Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
Charlie Lake School will be closed today because of a nearby fire at the Charlie Lake store.
The fire seems to be under control however because of the smoke and the proximity we chose to err on the side of caution.H1N1 Influenza A Precautions / Update
The following documents have information regarding prevention and response to the H1N1 Influenza A virus
Talking to your Kids about Swine/H1N1 Flu
Protecting your Kids from Swine/H1N1 Flu
If you think your child has Swine/H1N1 flu
Please see the post on the Superintendent’s leadership blog at http://www.leadership.prn.bc.ca/?p=402 for a letter from our region’s Chief Medical Health Officer,

