Premier Heather Stefanson says the money will pay to replace a 70-year-old building and add a 10-storey tower with new patient rooms and health services
The Manitoba government is promising what it calls the biggest health-care capital investment in the province’s history.
She says the money will pay to replace a 70-year-old building and add a 10-storey tower with new patient rooms and health services.
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