The Manitoba government is spending nearly $30 million to fund more than 120 projects to properly maintain a number of healthcare facilities, according to an article on the ChrisD website.
Seven Oaks General Hospital and Pan Am Clinic in Winnipeg are planning roof replacements.
Thompson General Hospital is also planning a roof replacement, plus vacuum pump upgrades/replacement and phase two of a water booster upgrade and mold removal in the medical records archive room.
“It’s important that we regularly invest in the maintenance of our healthcare system to make sure repairs are done and the most up-to-date equipment is used to support quality care,” said Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Kelvin Goertzen.
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