04-07-2025 14:00 via cbc.ca

Ambulance service reinstated in Stewart, B.C., after town 'made a stink,' mayor says

The small northern town of Stewart, B.C., is without ambulance service this weekend, but complaints from the mayor have resulted in travelling paramedics getting sent to the community starting Monday.
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