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| current_status = [[Demolished Institution|Demolished]] (Original building)
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| current_status = [[Active Institution|Active]]
 
| building_style = [[Pavilion Plan Institutions|Pavilion Plan]]
 
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at close to $3 million. Due to this the government had to finance a major renovation, but even before the fire, it was looking to downsize the hospital population and therefore it only financed necessary renovations to maintain the integrity of the damaged areas and open essential areas. These upgrades – the major renovation in the 1960s and the fire damage renovation of the late 1970s – were necessary and extensive, yet they were relatively minor when compared to the work done during MacNeill’s years.<ref>[http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/mental_health_services.html]</ref>
 
at close to $3 million. Due to this the government had to finance a major renovation, but even before the fire, it was looking to downsize the hospital population and therefore it only financed necessary renovations to maintain the integrity of the damaged areas and open essential areas. These upgrades – the major renovation in the 1960s and the fire damage renovation of the late 1970s – were necessary and extensive, yet they were relatively minor when compared to the work done during MacNeill’s years.<ref>[http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/mental_health_services.html]</ref>
  
In 2019, the old facility will close its doors. It's being replaced with a new $400-million hospital right next door. Demolition of the old hospital began in March of 2021.
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In 2019, the old facility will close its doors. It's being replaced with a new $400-million hospital right next door.
  
 
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[[Category:Saskatchewan]]
 
[[Category:Saskatchewan]]
 
[[Category:Pavilion Plan]]
 
[[Category:Pavilion Plan]]
[[Category:Demolished Institution]]
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[[Category:Active Institution]]
 
[[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]]
 
[[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]]
 
[[Category:Past Featured Article Of The Week]]
 
[[Category:Past Featured Article Of The Week]]

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