BELLINGHAM, Wash. (KOMO) — British Columbia health officials will send hundreds of cancer patients across the international border for treatment in Bellingham, Washington beginning this week in a multimillion dollar, desperate and controversial effort to restore government funded health care to some of its most vulnerable residents. It is a…Read More
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