Public Health Alerts

Public Health Alerts

Health alerts such as outbreaks, boil water advisories and product recalls can come from various trusted sources throughout British Columbia, in your local Health Authority area, and across Canada. This section of our website brings together all of these alerts in one location.

Heath authorities are responsible for providing up-to-date public health information in their communities. We have divided this section into topics with links to provincial and health authority specific information. These resources help you get access to the information and services where you live.

Northern Health has issued a drug advisory for the Northern Health region. A round white pill sold as “Oxycocet” has tested positive for isotonitazene.
Isotonitazene or "Nitazene" is a synthetic opioid that is equal or more toxic than fentanyl and is not detected on fentanyl test strips.

Two new cases of measles infection have been confirmed in the Lower Mainland in addition to a measles case identified earlier this week. Fraser Health has determined all three infections were acquired by Fraser Health residents who travelled abroad to Southeast Asia in the same travel party. These cases are unrelated to the previous case identified in February 2025.

A new case of measles infection has been confirmed in the Lower Mainland. Fraser Health has determined the infection was acquired by a Fraser Health resident who travelled abroad to Southeast Asia. This case is unrelated to the previous case identified in February 2025.

Several samples sold as Fentanyl in the Fraser Health region tested positive for high levels of Carfentanil. These samples varied in color and texture.
 

Northern Health has issued a Toxic Drug Alert for Prince George. A colorless liquid being sold as GHB, tested positive for fentanyl and has been linked to increased sedation, confusion and opioid poisoning like symptoms. Use caution when using this substance through any route.

Ministry of Health

Starting Tuesday, April 8, 2025, free additional COVID-19 vaccines will be available to people in B.C., with a focus on those who are at higher risk of severe illness.

B.C. Ministry of Health

Dr. Bonnie Henry, British Columbia’s provincial health officer, has issued the following statement about the end of respiratory illness season:

B.C. Ministry of Health

Indigenous women with complex mental-health and substance-use challenges in and around Surrey will soon have access to safe, culturally supportive housing and wraparound services to help them with their recovery. 

B.C. Ministry of Health

More women living with substance-use challenges on Vancouver Island can benefit from more options to help them with their recovery through 20 newly opened substance-use treatment beds in Victoria.

B.C. Ministry of Health

From Interior Health: https://www.interiorhealth.ca/media/cottonwoods-long-term-care-moves-closer-construction 

B.C. Ministry of Health

The Province is taking action to improve care for people who suffer from severe, overlapping mental-health and substance-use challenges, including brain injuries from toxic-drug poisonings, ensuring they have the right care to meet their needs.

B.C. Ministry of Health

The Province is taking new steps to attract more doctors and nurses from the U.S. by fast-tracking credential recognition and launching a co-ordinated, targeted recruitment campaign.

B.C. Ministry of Health

Premier David Eby has issued the following statement acknowledging the National Day of Observance for COVID-19:

B.C. Ministry of Health

Susie Chant, parliamentary secretary for seniors’ services and long-term care, has released the following statement in recognition of B.C. Seniors Care Providers Day on Wednesday, March 5, 2025: 

B.C. Ministry of Health

People living in Williams Lake and surrounding communities will have increased access to team-based primary health care at the new Williams Lake Urgent and Primary Care Centre (UPCC).

B.C. Ministry of Health

Last updated: October 31, 2024

Air quality

Air Quality Advisories may be issued in many areas of BC when there are high concentrations of fine particulate matter primarily due to smoke from wildfires burning throughout BC and Washington State. Smoke concentrations may vary widely across the region as winds, temperatures, and wildfire behaviour change.

For information on air quality advisories, warnings when air pollution levels exceed limits and Smoky Skies Bulletin announcements regarding wildfire smoke, visit the Government of British Columbia's Air Quality Advisories.

Emergencies

For information on emergencies and natural disasters affecting the province such as floods, wildfires, and earthquakes and other emergencies that require public awareness and action, visit the EmergencyInfoBC page.

Drinking water quality and advisories

B.C.’s regional health authorities are also responsible for issuing notifications about drinking water quality. The three water notification levels range from the least to most serious and include water quality advisory, boil water advisory and a “do not use water” notice. To learn more about these advisory levels and their impact, visit the Government of British Columbia: Water quality notifications page.

For water quality notifications in your specific health authority, visit:

Food safety and inspections

Food safety and inspections in British Columbia are managed by health authorities, ensuring food is safe to eat and that food premises comply with regulatory requirements to protect public health. Learn more about provincial food safety and security on the Government of British Columbia: Food Safety & Security web page.

For your specific health authority specific information, visit:

Health authority news releases

For latest updates from your health authority, see:

Health services

The HealthLink BC Directory provides listings for health services provided by the provincial government, provincial health authorities, and non-profit agencies across the province. You can search for walk-in clinics, emergency rooms, hospitals, mental health programs, home care programs, pharmacy services, laboratory services, and more. To start searching, visit HealthLink BC Directory.

Mental health and substance use

Mental health and substance use concerns can affect many British Columbians whether they are family, neighbors or co-workers. To learn more, visit the HealthLinkBC Mental Health and Substance Use page. Services available provincially include the following:

For health authority specific services and resources, visit:

Warming centres

EmergencyInfoBC will share verified cold weather event information during emergencies, including cold weather advisories and warming centres. See the BC Housing website for shelter information throughout BC. For emergency warming centres, public warming spaces, and Emergency Support Services reception centres, visit: http://EmergencyMapBC.ca.

For other cold weather-related resources, see our Your health this winter health feature and our Hypothermia and Cold Temperature Exposure topic.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Tony's Chocolonely brand Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt and Everything Bar recalled due to presence of stones.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Greenworld Fine Foods brand Tahini-Rashi recalled due to undeclared peanut.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The affected products are being recalled from the marketplace because they contain peanut which is not declared on the label.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Nissin brand Big Cup Noodle recalled due to undeclared shrimp and Nissin brand Big Cup Noodle Curry Flavor recalled due to undeclared peanut.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The affected products are being recalled from the marketplace because they contain peanut which is not declared on the label.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Grandis brand Tahini Paste recalled due to undeclared peanut.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The affected product is being recalled from the marketplace because it may contain peanut which is not declared on the label.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The affected product is being recalled from the marketplace because it contains peanut which is not declared on the label.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The affected product is being recalled from the marketplace because it contains wheat  which is not declared on the label.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Milano brand Giant Lady Fingers Biscuits recalled due to mould.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Public Health Agency of Canada

3 new measles cases were reported by 1 jurisdiction (Quebec) in week 1.

Public Health Agency of Canada

Development of the Whole Day Matters Toolkit for Primary Care: a consensus-building study to mobilize national public health guidelines in practice; Prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from the Survey on COVID-19 and Mental Health

Public Health Agency of Canada

3 new measles cases were reported by 1 jurisdiction (Quebec) in week 52.

Public Health Agency of Canada

2 new measles cases were reported by 2 jurisdictions (Alberta, Ontario) in week 51.

Public Health Agency of Canada

2 new measles cases were reported by 2 jurisdictions (Ontario, Quebec) in week 50.

Public Health Agency of Canada

Summary of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) Statement—Updated guidance on Imvamune in the context of a routine immunization program; Is there sufficient evidence to inform personal protective equipment choices for healthcare workers caring for patients with viral hemorrhagic fevers?

Public Health Agency of Canada

1 new measles case was reported by 1 jurisdiction (Ontario) in week 49.

Public Health Agency of Canada

No new measles cases were reported in Canada in week 48.

Public Health Agency of Canada

7 new measles cases were reported by 2 jurisdictions (New Brunswick, Ontario) in week 47.

Public Health Agency of Canada

Read about: Updated guidance on human papillomavirus vaccines, Mycobacterium tuberculosis pseudo-outbreak, paediatric tuberculosis in First Nations communities

Public Health Agency of Canada