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Quesnel Welcomes Baby Ezren, First Child of 2026 at Local Hospital

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The first baby of 2026 in Quesnel, British Columbia, has arrived. Northern Health announced that Baby Ezren was born at G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital just after 11:00 a.m. on January 1. He made his entrance into the world at 5:47 a.m. on the same day, weighing a healthy six pounds and three ounces.

Parents Kendra and Reighven expressed their joy at the arrival of their son. The couple, who reside in Quesnel, received congratulations from the hospital staff and the community as they welcomed their newborn.

Strong community support surrounds the family during this special time. Quesnel residents celebrated the birth with messages of happiness and best wishes, marking a positive start to the new year.

As the first child born in Quesnel for 2026, Baby Ezren holds a unique place in local history. The birth serves as a reminder of fresh beginnings and the joys that new life brings to families and communities.

Northern Health congratulated the family and highlighted the importance of the healthcare services provided at G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital. The facility continues to play a vital role in supporting families throughout the region.

With this joyful announcement, Quesnel steps into 2026, celebrating the arrival of new life and the promise it holds for the future.

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