Other sessions have been held in Grand Falls-Winsor, St. John’s and Labrador City. Sandra Lush is the Regional Manager-Spiritual Health and Ethics. She says this is a free gathering for those 55+ to talk openly about death . The idea started first in England in 2011 and Lush says it provides an opportunity to make the topic of death normal. Topics will include palliative care myths, funeral arrangements, and an open discussion about end-of-life.
Other stories in this CKVB Newscast include: RCMP looks for an ATV stolen from the impound lot in Deer Lake, $19 million in funding to host the Canada Games in 2025, and “Brightstar” takes to the stage at the Arts and Culture Centre
With files form Dean Clarke