Manitoba

Residents Get More Say In Local Health Funding In The Pas

By

James Sinclair
March 4, 2026 11:33 am

The Pas Health Complex Foundation is starting a new public meeting schedule on March 10, 2026, to help people in The Pas, Manitoba, stay involved with local medical projects. The first meeting will be held at St. Anthony’s General Hospital to give the community a better look at how healthcare donations are being used.

This foundation is a registered charity that manages money donated for medical equipment and local health services. By setting a predictable schedule, the group hopes to make it easier for residents to track upcoming fundraising goals and healthcare improvements.

The meetings are a way for the public to learn about how the foundation supports St. Anthony’s General Hospital and other health facilities. This support often goes toward buying new medical tools and making building upgrades that may not be covered by standard regional funding.

Community members can also find out more about local events like the Annual Health Gala during these sessions. These regular updates from the foundation and the Northern Health Region help ensure that health services in the area continue to grow with direct community support.

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