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City bearing COVID-19 cost -- Estimated cost is $25K per month for rapid vaccination clinic at Teresa Sargent Hall

Author of the article: Randy Vanderveen Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  The Grande Prairie City Council has asked Mayor Jackie Clayton to write a letter looking for some financial help with the new Rapid Immunization Clinic at Teresa Sargent Hall as the cost of the facility and some staffing is expected to be around $100,000 initially. PHOTO RANDY VANDERVEEN Article content On Monday Grande Prairie City Council requested Mayor Jackie Clayton send a letter to the appropriate officials, asking the city be compensated for costs incurred in operation of the COVID-19 vaccination clinic, currently operating at the Teresa Sargent Hall.

A cash injection Maskwa Medical Centre awarded $75,000 in funding

Article content The injection of capital for Maskwa Medical Centre received two jabs in the proverbial arm. The City of Grande Prairie approved $50,000 funding from the Economic Development Operating Budget at a special council meeting last Wednesday, while the County of Grande Prairie OK’d $25,000 the day before. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. A cash injection Maskwa Medical Centre awarded $75,000 in funding Back to video Maskwa received the funding, enabling them to build a sustainable business plan for the province in constructing a diagnostic centre in Grande Prairie. “Council approved the funding in the amount of $50,000 from the Economic Development Operating Budget for the Maskwa Medical Centre business case,” interim Mayor Jackie Clayton said, “When (organizers) provided the background information, council was very excited and are looking forward to receiving the business case back and are optimistic that it will

Opening day still months away Grande Prairie council updated on hospital status earlier this week

Article content The pressing question on Grande Prairie residents’ minds is still missing a definitive answer. Dawn Miller, the senior development officer for the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital Foundation, provided several updates on the new hospital to Grande Prairie City Council at Monday’s meeting. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Opening day still months away Grande Prairie council updated on hospital status earlier this week Back to video “Opening day is the question at the top of everyone’s minds.” Miller said. “We are not sure exactly of the date just yet, except to say it will be in late fall. Originally, we were planning on opening in June of this year, but those plans were delayed for a good reason. Once phase one of construction was completed, work on phase two was approved and is in full swing right now. Phase two includes the surgical inpatient rooms on the first floor, the adult mental-health wing, as we

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