It’s a boy!
Northern Health has confirmed Quesnel’s New Year’s Baby was born today (Monday) at GR Baker Memorial Hospital at 3:28 a.m.
Baby Noah was born to parents Samantha and Dayton of Quesnel, weighing eight pounds, three ounces.
Northern Health is pleased to announce that Quesnel’s first baby of 2024 was born at 3:28 am and it’s a boy! Baby Noah was born at GR Baker Memorial Hospital to parents Samantha and Dayton of Quesnel, weighing in at eight pounds, three ounces.
— Northern Health (@Northern_Health) January 1, 2024
According to the Province, Noah was the most popular baby name in 2023.
Northern Health’s first baby of the year was born in Prince George.
Baby Holland was born at UHNBC at 1:04 this morning to parents Amy and Jaden Janzen of Burns Lake, weighing six pounds, eight ounces.
Northern Health is pleased to announce that the first baby of 2024 in the North was born in Prince George and it’s a girl! Baby Holland was born at UHNBC on January 1 at 1:04 am to mom and dad Amy and Jaden Janzen of Burns Lake, weighing in at six pounds, eight ounces. pic.twitter.com/LNOoUbgrLG
— Northern Health (@Northern_Health) January 1, 2024
In Interior Health, the health authority’s New Year’s Baby was born in Kelowna.
Join us in welcoming Interior Health’s first baby of 2024, baby girl Navy Shae! 💕 👶She was born Jan. 1 at 12:40 am at Kelowna General Hospital at 7lbs. 7 oz. to parents Jessica and Scott. Congratulations on your bundle of joy! 😍 pic.twitter.com/SxAsDfI0uF
— Interior Health (@Interior_Health) January 1, 2024
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