People in Terrace and surrounding areas now have access to the new state-of-the-art Ksyen Regional Hospital, which opened Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024.
"People in Terrace had been asking for an upgraded health-care facility for years, and our government recognized the need and took action to make sure it happened," said Josie Osborne, Minister of Health. "British Columbians deserve access to health care in modern, cutting-edge facilities and we are excited to be able to provide this to the community. We will continue to invest in capital health projects around the province."
The new hospital is more than twice the size of the previous facility and has 82 beds, private rooms, a bigger emergency department space, including two trauma bays, six stretcher bays, pediatric care space and four operating rooms, as well as the latest diagnostic imaging equipment.
The hospital opened ahead of schedule. Initially, construction was anticipated to be complete in 2025.
"People in Terrace and throughout the province expect health care they can rely on when they or their loved ones need it," said Debra Toporowski, Parliamentary Secretary for Rural Health. "With the new Ksyen Regional Hospital, we're strengthening local care so fewer people will have to travel for services they need and more people can receive care in their own community."
For more info, read the full BC Gov News release: "New hospital in Terrace open for patients"