Construction begins on expansion of Mission Hospital – 9 months after Fraser Health announced it
MISSION – Nine months after they previously announced it, the Fraser Health Authority now says construction has begun on an $18 million project to expand and modernize the emergency department at Mission Memorial Hospital.
At the same time, questions remain about how FHA will staff the hospital amid repeated closures of the hospital’s emergency department the past year, often on last-minute notice to the public and news media.
According to a statement from the regional health authority, Fraser Health has awarded the construction contract for the project, and site preparation and interior demolition are now underway in the former emergency department space, which was damaged by a flood in early 2024. Residents will continue to receive care in the temporary emergency department, accessible through the hospital’s main entrance.
“This expansion at Mission Memorial Hospital will significantly increase capacity, modernize care spaces and support the dedicated health-care workers who serve this growing community,” said Josie Osborne, Minister of Health. “By investing in stronger emergency services today, we’re helping ensure people and their families can count on excellent care now and into the future.”
