World-class cancer centre finally opens in Calgary

It has been a decade in the planning — one of the largest government infrastructure projects in Alberta history, which cost hundreds of millions more than originally budgeted — but the new Calgary cancer centre will finally open on Oct. 28.

Perched imposingly on a hill in northwest Calgary, overlooking the Rocky Mountains, the cancer treatment and research centre is impressive in its size, design and state-of-the-art technology.

It’s called the Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre — the largest centre of its kind in Canada — after the estate of the late Calgary businessman and philanthropist made a donation of $50 million to the new facility.

Construction of the centre was at times a political football, promised by successive provincial governments before construction finally began under the NDP government in November 2017.

It was completed in 2022 and cost $1.4 billion.

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During the peak of construction, more an 1,650 trades and construction workers were employed on the project.

Following completion, Alberta Health Services required time to train staff on new technology, check that the medical and building systems were working properly — including a wide variety of electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems — install furniture and equipment, and do a final cleaning of the entire building.

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On Thursday, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, Alberta Cancer Foundation CEO Wendy Beauchesne and University of Calgary president Ed McCauley were joined by a host of other dignitaries for the official opening ceremony of the new cancer centre.

“For those living with cancer and the family and friends who care for them, the opening of the Arthur Child is a move forward and a point of hope,” said Danielle Smith.

“This centre will not only provide needed cancer care — as a world-class research facility, it will also focus on prevention and early detection that we hope will one day lead to a future without cancer.”

Premier Danielle Smith joins cancer patients, their families and a host of other dignitaries for the official ribbon cutting of the new Calgary Cancer Centre. Global News

The new centre will have 127,000 square metres of space spread across 13 floors, including 160 inpatient beds and more than 9,200 square metres dedicated to research.

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It will also have:

  • more than 100 patient exam rooms
  • more than 90 chemotherapy chairs
  • 12 radiation vaults
  • underground parking with 1,650 stalls
  • outpatient cancer clinics
  • clinical and operational support services
  • research laboratories
The new Calgary Cancer Centre is the largest facility of its kind in Canada for cancer treatment and research. Global News

The Alberta Cancer Foundation says about half of Albertans will develop cancer during their lifetime, and sadly one in four people diagnosed with the disease will not survive.

More information on the new cancer centre is available on the AHS website.

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