Mr Allan Seckel began his law career at Russell & DuMoulin and became partner/associate of the merged firm of Fasken Martineau DuMoulin. Mr Seckel holds a bachelor of laws from the University of Victoria, a master of laws from Cambridge University, and commerce and economics degrees from Simon Fraser University.
Each year the BCMA elects a new president, but for the last decade and a half, behind every president there has been one steady hand on the tiller—that of CEO Dr Mark Schonfeld. Jay Draper spoke with him before his retirement at the end of October.
During his career as a rural GP, Dr Haynes referred many difficult orthopaedic cases to the expert care of Dr Hammy Boucher and Dr Hector Gillespie at VGH, including a patient badly injured in a remote plane crash in 1961.
Dr Clayton Robinson, nicknamed “Robbie,” passed away in his home on 13 November at the age of 92. He was born in Chapeau, Quebec, and raised on a farm in Meath, Ontario, the youngest of three sons who were all destined to become doctors.