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.

Multiple samples in different colors and textures, containing several Fentanyl Analogs (including Carfentanil), Benzodiazepines, Veterinary Tranquilizers (Tranq), and Nitazenes (a group of potent opioids), were tested throughout the Fraser Health region.

With Christmas and New Year celebrations approaching, many First Nations people across BC are looking forward to gathering in the spirit of community that has been a cornerstone of First Nations health and wellness for generations.

Northern Health has issued a Toxic Drug Alert for Prince George. A red chunk sold as “down” tested positive for carfentanil and high levels of bromazolam and has been linked to overdoses.

Slips, trips, and falls can happen at any time of the year, but they are more common when conditions are snowy and icy. People are more than twice as likely to experience a slip, trip, or fall incident during the winter months than any other period of the year.

As health and wellness partners with First Nations people in BC, the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) is advising hunters, gatherers, and anyone else who handles game, to safeguard themselves against avian influenza (aka bird flu or H5N1), which is currently a public health issue across Canada and the United States.

Ministry of Health

People in Terrace and surrounding areas now have access to the new state-of-the-art Ksyen Regional Hospital, which opened Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024.

B.C. Ministry of Health

An extensive, multi-agency public-health investigation into an avian influenza case involving a B.C. teenager has identified no additional cases nor evidence of human-to-human transmission.

B.C. Ministry of Health

An individual in British Columbia has tested presumptive positive for avian influenza (also known as bird flu) caused by the H5 influenza virus, the first detection of avian influenza due to the H5 virus in a person in B.C.

B.C. Ministry of Health

Updated vaccines that protect against the latest influenza strains and COVID-19 variants circulating are available for people in B.C. to help protect families, communities and the health-care system.

B.C. Ministry of Health

People in Fort St. James will soon have enhanced access to high-quality health care as the new hospital and health centre nears substantial completion.

B.C. Ministry of Health

Patients will experience improved care and nurses will experience a stronger health-care system as the Province and BC Nurses’ Union (BCNU) have now established nurse-to-patient ratios for the majority of hospital settings.

B.C. Ministry of Health

More than 248,000 people have been connected to a family doctor or nurse practitioner since the Health Connect Registry launched provincewide in July 2023.

B.C. Ministry of Health

People in Penticton soon will have more care options with the approval of a new long-term care (LTC) residence with 200 beds.

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

David Roberts Gourmet brand Nut & Honey Mix recalled due to undeclared wheat and sesame.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The affected products are being recalled from the marketplace due to possible pathogenic E. coli contamination. 

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The affected products are being recalled from the marketplace because they may pose a choking hazard.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The affected products are being recalled from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The food recall warning issued on 2025-01-24 has been updated to include additional product information, marked by an asterisk (*).  The affected products are being recalled from the marketplace because they contain wheat which is not declared on the label.  

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The affected product is being recalled from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

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

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Little Gourmet Organic brand Fruit & Veggie Oat Bars recalled due to yeast.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

President's Choice brand Mediterranean Sea Salts and Himalayan Pink Rock Salts recalled due to pieces of plastic.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Certain Fromagerie des Grondines cheeses recalled due to possible presence of generic E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Public Health Agency of Canada

In Canada, no new cases of measles or rubella were reported in week 37, 2024.

Public Health Agency of Canada

Social prescribing in Canada: linking the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion with health care's Quintuple Aim for a collaborative approach to health; Leveraging integrated youth services for social prescribing: a case study of Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario; Social prescribing needs and priorities of older adults in Canada: a qualitative analysis

Public Health Agency of Canada

In week 34, the percentage of tests positive for influenza was 0.3% and a total of 57 laboratory detections (47 influenza A and 10 influenza B) were reported.

Public Health Agency of Canada

In Canada, no new cases of measles or rubella were reported in week 32, 2024.

Public Health Agency of Canada

In Canada, no new cases of measles or rubella were reported in week 31, 2024.

Public Health Agency of Canada

Engagement of people with lived and living experience in the editorial process: reflections on the special series on the unregulated drug toxicity crisis in Canada; Chronic pain and accidental acute toxicity deaths in Canada, 2016–2017; Housing status and accidental substance-related acute toxicity deaths in Canada, 2016–2017

Public Health Agency of Canada

In Canada, no new cases of measles or rubella were reported in week 30, 2024.

Public Health Agency of Canada

In Canada, no new cases of measles or rubella were reported in week 29, 2024.

Public Health Agency of Canada

At the national level, indicators of influenza activity are decreasing and remain at interseasonal levels.

Public Health Agency of Canada

In Canada, 2 new cases of measles or rubella were reported in week 28, 2024.

Public Health Agency of Canada