top of page

Local Paramedic Hospitalized

Writer's picture: kc dyerkc dyer

Fundraiser established for Shaena Randles


Earlier this week, The Watershed was contacted by Dennis Singh Minhas, a Lions Bay resident who works as a paramedic out of the Lions Bay station, and volunteers with Lions Bay Fire Rescue.


Singh Minhas writes:


"Shaena Randles, a long-term member of Lions Bay Ambulance Station, collapsed three days ago. She was rushed to hospital and diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 24. She is currently undergoing a bone marrow transplant and aggressive chemotherapy at VGH."

Shaena and her dogs Brigid and Whiskey.

Shaena's coworkers have set up a GoFundMe to help Shaena and her partner deal with the unexpected costs. "She's served the community selflessly," says Singh Minhas. "I'm hoping to make people aware of the situation, and help raise money to allow her partner to spend time by her side during this troubling time."


The link to the page established for Shaena Randles by her coworkers can be found HERE.


Got thoughts to share? Leave your comments below, or email us at editor@lionsbaywatershed.ca

Recent Posts

See All

Commenti


I commenti sono stati disattivati.
Comment policy:

Only site members of The Watershed may comment. User names are open to choice, but members

must register with real first and last names before commenting.

We are looking for comments that are productive, insightful and contribute to the conversation.

We're interested in your perspective!

Disrespectful and anonymous comments will be removed without explanation.

Comment sections will remain open for a month, and after that time, further commentary may be directed to editor@lionsbaywatershed.ca

Thank you for joining the discussion!

small magnesia creek.jpg

Stay in the know...
Subscribe to The Watershed HERE

Screen Shot 2023-03-29 at 2.43.43 PM.png


Subscribe to
The Watershed
HERE

 

The publisher of The Watershed is grateful to produce this work

in Ch'ich'iyúy Elxwíkn (Lions Bay),

on the traditional and unceded territories

of the Skwxwú7mesh uxwúmixw (Squamish Nation).

Follow this link if you'd like to learn how to pronounce the name

of our village -- which translates to Twin Sisters-- in the Squamish language.

  • Facebook
  • alt.text.label.Twitter
  • alt.text.label.Instagram

©2023 by The Watershed. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page