
Already a challenge, worry grows that design may further hinder recruitment at promised Kamloops cancer centre
KAMLOOPS — Construction is expected to begin on the Kamloops cancer centre this summer, as the procurement phase of the project wraps up, with patients set to begin receiving treatment in the city by 2028. Despite shovels expected to hit the dirt in the months ahead, politicians, doctors and others have been raising concerns with the design of the cancer centre and a lack of a space for a PET-CT scanner.
“We have heard lots of different reasons and excuses from the government, back to this minister’s predecessor, for why this design has to be this way — anywhere from the sites constriction to cost to the building footprint,” said Kamloops Centre MLA Peter Milobar on April 9 in the B.C. legislature.
Milobar has long been fighting the design of the proposed Kamloops cancer centre, recently joining with four other MLAs, including Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Ward Stamer and Fraser-Nicola MLA Tony Luck, to write a letter demanding action from government. The letter that received support from Kamloops city council on Tuesday (May 6).