
Transition to new air ambulance contractor to continue during re-evaluation of ‘tainted’ process
VANCOUVER — A BC Supreme Court judge refused on May 21 to grant an air ambulance company an injunction to continue working out of its Kamloops base and to pause the contract given to a competitor.
But Justice Bruce Elwood did not dismiss the underlying action filed by Summit Helicopters Ltd. due to a tainted procurement process.
BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) and its parent, the Public Health Services Authority (PHSA), decided in early 2023 that Ascent Helicopters Ltd. would service five areas: Vancouver, Qualicum Beach, Prince George, Prince Rupert and Kamloops. Ascent is now operating out of Prince George and Qualicum Beach, while incumbent Helijet is still operating in Vancouver and Prince Rupert.
Summit’s contract was set to expire May 22, the day after Elwood’s decision.