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PRRD defers scholarship awards for graduates hired by Northern Health

The Peace River Regional District has deferred recommendations to award scholarships to recent graduates hired by Northern Health.

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The Peace River Regional District building. (Jordan Prentice, Energeticcity.ca)

DAWSON CREEK B.C. — The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) has deferred recommendations to award scholarships to recent graduates hired by Northern Health.

If approved, Northern Health would have received $45,000 from the PRRD to be awarded to 18 graduates hired through the health authority’s scholarship program. 

At a committee of the whole meeting on January 25th, the board did vote in favour of discussing the future structure and purpose of the health care scholarship committee at a future meeting. 

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Directors expressed concerns referring to the recommendations as a ‘signing bonus’ for graduates already hired. 

“My opinion on it is that it’s a signing bonus, and we don’t do signing bonuses. I don’t think it fits the program,” said director Dan Rose.

Board chair Brad Sperling pointed out that the recommendations would give money back to students who have already graduated.

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“They have already completed their courses and would essentially reimburse them,” said Sperling.

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