Victoria Hospital expansion hits halfway mark as foundation ramps up fundraising push
The new acute care tower at Victoria Hospital is officially halfway complete, marking a major milestone in a project that supporters say will transform health care across northern Saskatchewan.
The Government of Saskatchewan announced Wednesday that construction on the new tower has reached 50 per cent completion and remains on schedule for an expected opening in spring 2028.
“The Prince Albert Victoria Hospital Expansion Project is one of the most significant infrastructure investments in Saskatchewan’s history,” Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said. “The expanded facility and added services represent our commitment to putting patients first by ensuring patients in the northern part of our province have access to the right care in the place at the right time.”
PCL Construction Ltd. has completed assembly of the primary structure, including the heliport. Exterior insulation is nearing completion, and exterior cladding work is in progress. With access to the full tower, crews are advancing work on major mechanical and electrical systems and interior finishes including drywall and door frames, are well underway.



