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N.S. chips away at dearth of hospital parking with new dedicated lot for health-care workers
N.S. chips away at dearth of hospital parking with new dedicated lot for health-care workers

CBC

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • CBC

N.S. chips away at dearth of hospital parking with new dedicated lot for health-care workers

Social Sharing Nova Scotia Health says at least 260 additional parking spots will be made free to health-care workers at Halifax's largest hospitals later this summer. Parking has been an ongoing issue for patients and staff of the Halifax Infirmary, Victoria General and IWK Health Centre, as some parkades have recently been torn down to accommodate renovations and expansions. Frustration over parking shortages spiked after the Houston government lifted parking fees at the start of May. At peak demand times, the hospitals are short some 4,000 spaces. Nova Scotia Health and the IWK have been scrambling to find more parking to dedicate to the hospitals. Up to $1M to grade, repave old paid lot To that end, Nova Scotia's Department of Public Works has awarded an untendered contract to Dexter Construction worth up to $1 million to fix up a parcel of provincially owned land on South Street, across from the IWK. The elimination of parking fees is already costing the province $19 million annually. A spokesperson for Nova Scotia Health said the land is already a parking lot and many of the users are IWK and Nova Scotia Health staff, but it's a paid lot operated by Impark. Dexter will grade and repave the lot before it's made available for staff to use free of charge. The health authority expects it to be ready Aug. 1. "Nova Scotia Health and IWK Health are tirelessly working to find additional staff parking spaces to address significant supply and demand challenges," spokesperson Brendan Elliott said in an email. Free parking at health-care facilities — an election promise from the Houston government — was sharply criticized by health-care workers who initially faced steep fees if they used spaces that were reserved for patients and families. Those charges were reversed after a few weeks of outcry, while a different fine for misuse of hospital parking was added. Anyone caught using hospital parking who isn't a patient, visitor, volunteer or staff member could face a $500 ticket. Health Minister Michelle Thompson told reporters last week that so far, violators are receiving warnings only. "We're looking at a very small group of individuals who are parking inappropriately in hospital parking sites," she said.

Hyundai Hope on Wheels donates $250,000 to IWK Foundation for paediatric cancer care
Hyundai Hope on Wheels donates $250,000 to IWK Foundation for paediatric cancer care

Cision Canada

time15-05-2025

  • Health
  • Cision Canada

Hyundai Hope on Wheels donates $250,000 to IWK Foundation for paediatric cancer care

The $250,000 donation will help support hematology/oncology care at IWK Health, which provides specialized care for children and youth across the Maritime provinces. IWK Health is one of two paediatric tertiary hospitals in Atlantic Canada. In the Maritime provinces, nearly all paediatric patients with cancer undergo diagnosis and initial treatment at IWK. The donation is part of Hyundai Hope on Wheels' $4 million commitment in 2025 to support paediatric oncology centres across Canada, marking the start of an ongoing commitment to improve treatment options for young cancer patients. HALIFAX, NS, May 15, 2025 /CNW/ - Hyundai Hope on Wheels made a special stop in Halifax this week, holding its fourth Handprint Ceremony of the year at IWK Health as part of Hyundai Canada's commitment to helping kids fight cancer. As a leading regional paediatric health care facility, IWK Health offers specialized care to children and youth across the Maritimes. Each year at IWK, there are on average 3,500 hematology/oncology clinic visits, approximately 500 hematology/oncology hospital admissions and 340 childhood cancer survivors are followed in its long-term follow-up clinic.

MEDIA ADVISORY: IWK Foundation to receive six-figure grant from Hyundai Auto Canada
MEDIA ADVISORY: IWK Foundation to receive six-figure grant from Hyundai Auto Canada

Cision Canada

time14-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Cision Canada

MEDIA ADVISORY: IWK Foundation to receive six-figure grant from Hyundai Auto Canada

HALIFAX, NS, May 14, 2025 /CNW/ - Tomorrow, the Hyundai Hope vehicle will make a special stop at IWK Health, hosting Hyundai Hope on Wheels' fourth Handprint Ceremony of the non-profit's inaugural year in Canada to announce a $250,000 donation in support of paediatric cancer care. As one of two paediatric tertiary hospitals in Atlantic Canada and in the Maritime provinces, nearly all paediatric patients with cancer undergo diagnosis and initial treatment at IWK Health. Each year at IWK Health, there are on average 3,500 clinic visits, approximately 500 hospital admissions and 340 childhood cancer survivors are followed in its long-term follow-up clinic. Members of the media are invited to attend an event where Hyundai Canada leadership, IWK representatives and patient ambassadors will share more details on the initiative and its impact. WHEN: Thursday, May 15, 2025 TIME: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. – WHERE: Richard B. Goldbloom Research Pavillion, IWK Health, 5980 University Ave, Halifax NS WHY ATTEND? Live cheque presentation of a $250,000 donation to IWK Health Powerful visuals and stories of hope, impact and community commitment Access to IWK leadership, patient ambassadors and Hyundai Canada executives SPEAKING REMARKS AND ON-SITE INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: IWK Foundation and hospital leadership Jennifer Gillivan, president and CEO of the IWK Foundation Dr. Victoria Price, pediatric hematologist/oncologist and division head, pediatric hematology/oncology, IWK Health Hyundai Canada leadership Jessica Todd, director of sales Michael MacGillivray, CEO, Century Hyundai PHOTO/ VIDEO OPPORTUNITIES: Donation ceremony with cheque presentation with representatives from Hyundai Canada, IWK Health and IWK Foundation Hyundai Hope on Wheels Canada Handprint Ceremony featuring patient ambassadors and families SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN: 9:45 AM – 10:00 AM | Media Arrivals and Check-In 10:00 AM - 10:17 AM | Press Conference 10:20 AM - 10:30 AM | Handprint Ceremony 10:30 AM - 10:45 AM | Media Interviews 10:45 AM | Event Wrap-Up MEDIA CONTACTS: Brad Ross, Hyundai Canada; (416) 524-9904 / [email protected] Mohga Hassib, Hyundai Canada; (416) 434-9833 / [email protected]

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