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New Stollery Children's Hospital Planned for U of A South Campus

Summary

  • A new stand-alone Stollery Children's Hospital will be built on U of A's south campus.
  • Planning for the new facility is underway, with completion expected by 2026.
  • The Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation aims to raise $1 billion for the project.
New Stollery Children's Hospital Planned for U of A South Campus

The University of Alberta's south campus has been selected as the site for a new, stand-alone Stollery Children's Hospital. This strategic location, northeast of 122 Street and 51 Avenue, offers abundant space and flexibility essential for future healthcare needs and expansion.

The government announced the plan on Monday, with Infrastructure Minister Martin Long highlighting the site's proximity to the main campus as crucial for maintaining connections with clinical and research programs. Planning for the hospital's space, services, and infrastructure is expected to conclude by 2026.

While construction timelines and costs are still being determined, the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation has initiated a $1 billion fundraising campaign. The existing Stollery, opened in 2001, serves over 300,000 children annually and faces increasing strain from population growth in Edmonton.

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The new Stollery Children's Hospital will be located on the University of Alberta's south campus, northeast of the intersection of 122 Street and 51 Avenue.
The Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation has launched a campaign with the goal of raising $1 billion to help build the new hospital.
Planning work to determine the new hospital's needs is expected to be completed by 2026.

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