Hospital board to draw down reserves to further offset Kamloops cancer centre borrowing
KAMLOOPS — The Thompson Regional Hospital District (TRHD) is looking to borrow much less than previously anticipated to pay its share of the costs for the Kamloops cancer care centre.
TNRD Finance Manager Austin Potts says the plan is to use a little over $12.6 million from reserves over the next four years to cover the TRHD’s share of approximately $45 million. He notes it would require just $15 million to be borrowed, and not $30.5 million as was indicated last year.
“By borrowing $15 million, we’re able to reduce the burden on taxpayers quite significantly,” Potts told CFJC Today. “The total cost of borrowing $15-million over 25 years will be $27.6 million, using an interest rate of 4.8 per cent.”
“By reducing the amount we borrow, we’ll be able to reduce what we’d have to pay over 25 years from $56.2 million and save taxpayers $28.6 million in borrowing costs.”


