A Life Saved on the Race Course

It was a beautiful day in Victoria, and the city was buzzing with energy as runners took part in an exciting 8K race. But in the middle of all the cheers and footsteps, something suddenly went wrong. One of the runners collapsed on the course — their heart stopped. It was a terrifying moment. But […]

An Emergency at 30,000 Feet

High above the clouds, on a flight from Dallas to Guatemala City, something went terribly wrong. A passenger was in serious trouble — unconscious, not breathing, and in need of help. The flight crew called out for anyone with medical training. That’s when Kevin George, a high school student, and Principal Jason Parker stepped forward. […]

A Strawberry. A Scare. A Life Saved.

Sometimes, it’s the quiet moments that turn into emergencies — and sometimes, it’s the people right beside you who make all the difference. It was a normal day at school when something suddenly went wrong. A student began choking on a strawberry, struggling to breathe. In that moment, there was no time to wait for […]

Real Heroes on the Highway: A Life Saved by Courage and First Aid

On the early morning of September 5, 2024, something happened on Highway 3A and 6 near Nelson, BC that changed one young man’s life forever — and reminded us all why first aid training matters. At 6:00 AM, a 2010 Mazda 3 suddenly veered off the road, flipped over after hitting a large rock, and […]

Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders: Youth Cadets Shine on the Global Stage

In 2024, St. John Ambulance BC & Yukon hosted the first annual charity gala, The Knight Is Young 2024, raising $105,000 to support our youth programs. This event enabled 15 dedicated youth cadets to represent our region at the Asia Pacific Youth Competition (APYC) in Hong Kong, where they showcased their first aid and leadership […]

A Trusted Presence: First Aid Support at the 123rd IPE

From August 28 to September 1, 2024, the city of Armstrong, British Columbia hosted the 123rd annual Interior Provincial Exhibition & Stampede (IPE), a cornerstone event in the North Okanagan region. This five-day fair attracted over 100,000 attendees, offering a rich tapestry of activities including agricultural exhibits, a bustling midway, live music, rodeo events, and […]

Canine Library: Fostering Literacy and Well-being Through Canine Companionship

On September 21, 2024, the tranquil setting of John Hendry Park in Vancouver transformed into a haven of literary and canine delight during the fourth annual Canine Library event. This initiative, a collaboration between the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, Vancouver Public Library, Trout Lake Community Centre, and St. John Ambulance BC & Yukon, […]

Paws and Passports: Supporting Stress-Free Travel at YVR

Throughout 2024, our St. John Ambulance therapy dog teams proudly supported Vancouver International Airport’s (YVR) LASI (Less Airport Stress Initiative) Program, bringing comfort and calm to travelers during the airport’s busiest travel periods. With 24 dedicated volunteer teams, our dogs were a welcome presence at YVR during high-traffic times, offering moments of connection, stress relief, […]

Game Day Care: Supporting Fans at Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada

In February 2024, our volunteer Medical First Responders in Victoria proudly provided on-site first aid support for Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada, a nationally celebrated event that brought together thousands of fans, athletes, and community members. Held at Ship Point in Victoria’s Inner Harbour, the four-day festival (February 15–18) featured NHL alumni games, family-friendly activities, […]