Milton Hospital Expansion Approved for Residents

An important decision before provincial elections this fall, Ontario Health Minister Deb Matthews has formally approved an important hospital expansion project in the city of Milton, ON. The expansion, which has been an important electoral issue for local residents, has been covered extensively by Print companies and media around Milton. The expansion is supported by over 40,000 resident signatures, who would like to see improved health facilities in the city.

The expansion of Milton District Hospital is expected to begin in 2015 or 2016 alongside another planned hospital construction project scheduled in Oakville, ON. The new hospital in Milton will include an emergency department capable of accommodating 45,000 emergency visits per year as well as a new maternity ward and surgical in-care patient units. Medical technology and new equipment is also expected to improve health care services to local residents.

Local printers will have several opportunities to provide coverage on the important health imitative, as well as communicate important information about the construction of the hospital, anticipated costs and new developments to the public. Numbers and developments are till to be finalized and printers and media will play an important role in educating the Milton public.

The Milton expansion is only one of several provincial electoral issues that will become important points of campaign for the October Ontario provincial elections. As elections draw closer, Print companies play important roles in campaigning for local parties and candidates. Some of the most effective services they offer include flyer printing for local parties and colorful and professional banner printing of local candidates and slogans.
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