It has been a key wish list item for a very long time for Prince Albert, and now the provincial government has given a clear indication of the scope and the price tag for a new hospital for the city and the growing north.
At a media event at the Victoria Hospital this morning the government said it had earmarked more than $300 million for a multi-storey addition.
.@PremierScottMoe has made it official, the @SKGov is committing $300 million to cover capital costs for what he called a new and expanded Victoria Hospital. pic.twitter.com/3YBv6nFV93
— paNOW (@princealbertnow) March 6, 2020
The expansion will include a new acute care tower and replacement of an existing adult mental health space. General renovations to the current building will include a larger emergency department, a helipad, and enhanced medical imaging services, including an MRI.
Premier Scott Moe said the project, the capital cost of which is funded 100 per cent by the province, will greatly improve access and expanded health services for northern Saskatchewan.
The renovation will increase bed numbers by 40 per cent, from 173 to 242 beds on opening day. Further space will be added to add more beds as needed.
With the provincial funding for the expansion in place, it will be up to the local community and Victoria Hospital Foundation to fundraise for furniture and equipment.