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May 16, 2021 | 10:49 AM
The Vitalité Health Network is reiterating the importance of Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont UHC, as a Francophone health care institution.
Finding a viable solution to the cracks in New Brunswick’s healthcare system has brought the Dumont under a microscope after ambulances were diverted from the facility due to nurse shortages.
While there have been public statements suggesting that Vitalité and Horizon health Network find ways to collaborate, the former fears this could compromise its mission.
In a news release, Dr. France Desrosiers, President and CEO of the Network, stated “It is imperative that the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont UHC continue its mission as a Francophone university hospital centre. Any solution to the current human resources challenges must not come at the expense of this mission.”
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(Photo: Robert Lothian, Acadia Broadcasting)
RCMP have ruled the death of a 19-year-old Moncton man a homicide.
An RCMP investigation began after reports of a vehicle colliding with a pedestrian in a parking lot on Elmwood Drive around 4 a.m. on Friday Morning.
The man died at the scene as a result of his injuries. An investigation team has since discovered the driver struck the pedestrian on purpose.
The parking lot is where a former Nightclub was located.
RCMP ask that anyone with information on the incident contact the Major Crime Unit at 506-857-2400.
Appear to be inspecting tarps and blankets laying in the corner of the parking lot pic.twitter.com/M1wEKTUfrn