College president David Orazietti says project still a priority but voices concerns over cost; suggests renovation perhaps a better option over new construction
A new Sault College Centre for Health Sciences building hasn’t been cancelled but it appears to have been given a seat in the waiting room.
Orazietti said that he would like to determine if renovation of existing college property to house the Centre for Health Sciences would be more cost effective than constructing a new building for it at the college’s Northern Avenue campus. The intention to create a new Sault College Centre for Health Sciences was first announced in March 2022.
It was also suggested in earlier discussions that the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and Sault Area Hospital would have simulation spaces for training in the centre, the building also possibly being the site of a new skin and wound care lab.
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