
Merritt mayor still optimistic for reimbursement after series of ER closures in 2023 and 2024
MERRITT, B.C. — The Mayor of Merritt is holding out hope that the B.C. government will reimburse his community to the tune of around $200,000 for services not rendered at the Nicola Valley Hospital’s emergency room.
While he’s no longer calling it a bill, Michael Goetz says he has already spoken with new B.C. Health Minster Josie Osborne to let her know that he wants financial compensation for the 40 ER closures in 2023 and 2024.
“I’ve let her know the old bill is coming, the new one is coming, and some of the other information that I have gotten over the last little while is coming to her as well,” Goetz told CFJC Today. “Do I think I’m going to get any of that money? I would be awful damn surprised if I did.”
Goetz previously sent the province a bill for 19 emergency room closures in 2023. The invoice to Premier David Eby, which was dated July 11, 2024, also sought compensation for what was then five ER closures in 2024.