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Castanet: Completion of Kamloops cancer centre narrowed to December 2028, IH says
The Thompson Regional Hospital District was given a more precise picture of when the province expects to open its planned Kamloops cancer centre at Royal Inland Hospital. In an update to the board on Thursday, Todd Mastel, IH executive director of business operations, said the cancer centre’s target completion date is currently December 2028.
Castanet: Cancer centre at RIH expected to begin construction next year following bid evaluation, design process
The Ministry of Health says it will spend a year evaluating two submissions it received after issuing a request for proposals for the $359-million cancer centre project at Royal Inland Hospital, with the goal of starting construction next year.
Castanet: Interior Health renderings offer first glimpse at planned $359M Kamloops cancer centre
Interior Health gave the Thompson Regional Hospital District a first look at what the pending Kamloops cancer centre will look like at its budget meeting last week. IH officials presented the board an overview of the project, which included a rendering of the building as well as shots of what will be placed on each floor.
Castanet: Kamloops cancer centre budget omission raises fear of political games for MLA
Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Peter Milobar is concerned the governing NDP may be stringing the Tournament Capital along following the revelation the $359-million Kamloops cancer centre project wasn’t in the 2024 budget released last week.
All business plan approved projects costing more than $50 million are required to be listed the provincial budget’s capital expenditures.
InfoTel: Kamloops officials to watch for cancer centre funding after budget snub
The BC government did not include funding for a Kamloops cancer clinic in its budget, despite a recent update on the project from the province's health minister.
The Thompson Regional Hospital District said it's "disappointed" the project was neglected in this week's budget announcement, vowing to keep pressure on the province.
CFJC: Kamloops cancer centre omitted from 2024 B.C. budget due to ‘print cut-off deadlines:’ ministry
KAMLOOPS — With the 2024 provincial budget unveiled in Victoria on Thursday (Feb. 22), interested parties from Kamloops were keeping a keen eye on the capital expenditures list for the promised cancer centre.
Health Minister Adrian Dix was in Kamloops two weeks ago, announcing the completion of the business case for the $359-million project.
Castanet: Interior Health, BC Cancer begin search for Kamloops cancer centre builders
As expected, BC Cancer has begun the process of finding designers and builders to build the proposed $359 million cancer centre at Royal Inland Hospital.
A request for qualifications (RFQ) was issued this week, the first step toward a potential groundbreaking next spring on the long-awaited facility, which has been promised by multiple governments over the past three decades.
Radio NL: Construction of Kamloops Cancer Care Centre to begin in 2025, Dix says
B.C’s health minister says construction on the long-promised Kamloops Cancer Care Centre will begin next year, and be complete by 2028.
Speaking at Royal Inland Hospital Thursday, Adrian Dix said the business case for the facility has been approved, with the project now moving into the procurement phase.
InfoNews: BC health minister announces plan for Kamloops cancer centre
Health Minister Adrian Dix has announced the province's plans for a cancer treatment centre in Kamloops.
The minister was at Royal Inland Hospital today, Feb. 8, make the announcement. Dix said the business plan has been approved and a budget is coming with a proposed opening date in 2028, one year behind the initial suggestion.
Castanet: Cancer Centre Made Official
Construction on a long-promised cancer care centre at Royal Inland Hospital is expected to start next year and be complete by 2028.
That's what B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix said Thursday morning in the RIH atrium, announcing that the facility's business plan had been approved in less than a year — a process that typically takes 18 months.
Castanet: Hospital District hopes to make residents ‘part of the fight’ for Kamloops cancer centre
Kamloops-area residents are being asked to sign up to share their experience with cancer treatment as the next step in an advocacy campaign for a long-promised cancer centre at Royal Inland Hospital.
The Thompson Regional Health District has launched a website and social media channels for its Cancer Won’t Wait campaign, with more initiatives expected to be rolled out in the months leading to the provincial election this fall.
Clearwater Times: Cancer Won’t Wait campaign advocates for Kamloops Cancer Centre plan
Some people live far from cancer treatment, and just what those patients don’t need in that critical time is travel stress on top of medical stress.
Clearwater mayor Merlin Blackwell, 53, and with cancer history of his own, knows all too well the concerns and added stress caused by having to travel out of his own town to the closest centre in Kelowna for diagnosis and treatments for melanoma.
Castanet: Hospital district begins advocacy campaign for long-promised Kamloops cancer centre
The Thompson Regional Hospital District has launched an advocacy campaign to bring a long-promised cancer centre to Kamloops.
TRHD chair Mike O'Reilly told Castanet the Cancer Won't Wait campaign "will be going hard until shovels are in the ground."
Radio NL: New advocacy campaign for Kamloops cancer care centre officially launched
A new advocacy campaign launched Wednesday by the Thompson Regional Hospital District wants to let the provincial government know that Cancer Won’t Wait.
Board Chair Mike O’Reilly says the campaign is calling on the provincial government to finally deliver on its promise to build Kamloops Cancer Centre.
CFJC TODAY: Hospital district launches campaign to ‘accelerate construction timeline’ of Kamloops cancer centre
KAMLOOPS — A new campaign has been launched to advocate for cancer care in the Thompson region.
The Thompson Regional Hospital District (THRD) announced the ‘Cancer Won’t Wait’ campaign stems from “frustrations and disappointment” after multiple promises to build a cancer centre in Kamloops.