CLINTON – Officials at Clinton Public Hospital gathered recently to mark the completion of renewal projects at the facility, including the restoration of nearly 560 square metres of roofing.

The hospital received funding of $627,467 from the province’s Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund to complete the projects. In addition to the enewal of the building’s “62 Wing” roof, which was previously restored in the 1980s and had outdated grading and drainage systems, projects at the hospital included roof safety railing, interior fire door replacement and brick restoration.

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“This hospital is vitally important to the municipality,” Central Huron Coun. Alison Lobb said on Friday, Sept. 19. “We do appreciate the province’s support that is being shown with this grant . . . and (

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