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Health expo to bring interactive booths and informative presentations to Dawson Creek

The South Peace Health Expo 2025 is coming to Northern Lights College Dawson Creek Campus on May 1st with health service information.

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DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — People in the Peace region can learn about primary care and available health services through interactive booths to informative presentations at an upcoming healthcare expo in Dawson Creek. 

The South Peace Health Expo 2025 will feature healthcare professionals, local organizations, service providers, interactive booths and presentations. 

Residents will learn about the collaborative efforts shaping the South Peace region’s community health, such as primary care, health access and wellness initiatives.

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The South Peace Primary Care Network is hosting the event, in collaboration with Engage Delaney.

The free event is a drop in and will be held at the Northern Lights College Dawson Creek Campus on Thursday, May 1st, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 

More information on the South Peace Health Expo 2025 can be found here.

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