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B.C.'s oldest art club celebrates 80 years in Okanagan

  • British Columbia began accepting applications on July 2, 2025, for its government-supported IVF initiative, which provides coverage for one IVF cycle to individuals enrolled in the Medical Services Plan.
  • Health Minister Josie Osborne stated in April 2025 that the program’s launch was postponed by three months from April 1 because developing it required addressing complex challenges.
  • The initiative provides one IVF round per person, requires detailed medical applications submitted by doctors, and includes an exception for those turning 42 between April 1 and July 2, 2025.
  • The provincial government allocated $68 million over two years, offering up to $19,000 per patient, while Ken Seethram noted increased IVF interest since funding was announced a year and a half ago.
  • This funding increases access to IVF in B.C., making it consistent with the majority of other provinces that provide coverage or reimbursement programs for IVF treatments.
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B.C.'s oldest art club celebrates 80 years in Okanagan

Okanagan Artists of Canada Society started in 1945, and continues its mission of Artists Helping Artists

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Vernon Morning Star broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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