New Access Road for Cape Breton Regional Hospital
Staff, patients and visitors will soon have improved access to Cape Breton Regional Hospital with the construction of a second main access road.
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Staff, patients and visitors will soon have improved access to Cape Breton Regional Hospital with the construction of a second main access road.
From CBC Information Morning – Year in and year out, the way you receive healthcare is always an important story. With that in mind, we hear what’s happened so far with healthcare redevelopment in the CBRM, two of the key people involved in the project are: Mark LeCouter is the senior director for the project, Roy MacDonald is head of Project Management Services with the Department of Public Works.
From CTV – Nova Scotia is launching a recruitment campaign to increase workers in health care and the skilled trades to support labour market needs.
As Nova Scotia’s population passes the one million mark, the Province is launching a recruitment campaign to increase workers in healthcare and the skilled trades to support labour market needs.
From CTV: Construction is officially underway on a cancer centre that will replace the current facility at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital.
From Saltwire Network: Watching the first concrete being poured on Friday for Cape Breton’s new cancer centre was an emotional yet satisfying moment for Leah Walsh-Wilton.
From CB Regional Hospital Foundation: The Cape Breton Building Trades and Unionized Contractors have pledged $500,000 to the Cape Breton Regional Hospital Foundation’s Cancer Care Here at Home Campaign, which will be paid in $100,000 installments over the next five years.
From CBC – Part of the Cape Breton Regional Hospital redevelopment came to life this past week when a mock-up of several departments was constructed in the Sydney building that formerly housed the Scotsburn dairy plant.
From Saltwire – It may only look like pieces of coloured tape stuck to the floor but Troy Penney wants you to see windows, doors and medical equipment when you tour through the warehouse area of the former Scotsburn Dairy building on Upper Prince Street where two and three-dimensional mockups of future hospital rooms are temporarily housed.
From NS Government Release – Starting November 1, Nova Scotians living in North Sydney and surrounding communities in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality will have a new option to get urgent healthcare treatment close to home.