Listen Live

Bonnyville Healthcare Centre getting new lab equipment: Shandro

The Bonnyville Healthcare Centre is among other Alberta hospitals that will be receiving new laboratory equipment in the next two years, says the Alberta Government. Health Minister Tyler Shandro made that announcement in his press conference on Monday afternoon.

New centrifuges, microscopes, analyzers and other pieces of essential equipment are listed as some of the equipment the centre will be getting. Shandro says the province is set to spend about $21.1 billion on health care this year, the highest ever in the province’s history.

“With this money, Alberta Health Services will be able to modernize lab equipment in large hospitals in Edmonton, but also in smaller communities so that patients and families can get the support they need for their health and treatment journey.”

Other hospitals that are getting equipment include the Cross Cancer Institue in Edmonton, University of Alberta hospital and health centres in Grande Prarie and Westlock. The government says the equipment will be used for blood and chemistry work, genetic and molecular testing and other medical and diagnostic services.

The provincial government says by 2025, it anticipates 72 million tests will be conducted for people in the Edmonton, North and Central Alberta Health Services zones because of population growth, increased demand for such tests and the increased types of tests available.

Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
News / Afternoon Host
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Heat warning issued for the Lakeland region

Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for the Lakeland, with daytime highs expected to reach 29°C and overnight lows near 14°C for the next two days.

Cold Lake is set to go big for Canada Day with a full day of events

Cold Lake is getting ready to celebrate Canada Day with a lineup of family fun, entertainment, and fireworks on July 1.

RCAF CF-18 to flyby Cold Lake on July 1

With the weather pitching in for Canada Day, expect the roar of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) as two CF-18 Hornets will flyby at various times over Cold Lake, Lloydminster, and Spruce Grove on July 1.

Woman airlifted to Edmonton after two-vehicle collision near Elk Point

A 78-year-old woman was airlifted to Edmonton in critical condition following a two-vehicle collision in the county of St. Paul on June 24. 

Town of St. Paul ready to host full day of Canada Day events

The town of St. Paul is getting ready for a packed Canada Day celebration on July 1, featuring activities, live entertainment, and a performance of Canadian fiddle music. 
- Advertisement -