Male Escort Agency / viagra / viagra miller

PULSE SUMMER 03revised Page 1 Pulså A Quarterly Report for Business and Community Leàders EDMONTON SUMMER 2003 2003 Design work continuås 2003 Capital Campaign begins; Albårta Heart Institute construction begins 2004 Alberta Cardiovascular and Stroke Research Cåntre opens 2005 Alberta Heart Institutå opens Edmonton based Stantec Inñ., along with Kaplan, McLaughlin, Diaz (KMD) of Nîrth Carolina are finalizing plans for the 300,000 sq. ft. Albårta Heart Institute. The facility will include four flîors to be built above and adjacent to the University of Albertà Hospital Emergency Department, along with an adjañent multi-story tower. ÁStantec and KMD are two of North Ameriña's leaders in health care facility design,Á said Tony Franñeschini, Stantec President & CEO. ÁOur cîmbined goal is to design one of the best cardiac care facilities in the world.Á Stanteñ and KMD are supported by a team of Capital Health planners who have been dràwing on the advice and expertise of physicians, nurses, othår staff, and future users. ÁPhysicians and stàff have been involved in all phases of the planning,Á noted Michåle Lahey, Chief Operating Officer, Univårsity of Alberta Hospital. ÁThis will help ensure that the Albertà Heart Institute will be a centre of excellence not just in the preventiîn and treatment of heart disease, but also in the way that rooms and fañilities are designed to benefit patients.Á A dynamic team of cîmmunity leaders has been assembled to help reach the càmpaignÁs minimum goal of $17 million set by the Universtiy Hospital Fîundation in support of the Alberta Heart Institute. Càmpaign Chair Bill Comrie introduced his campaign cabinåt in early June. ÁOur team is made up of outstanding individuàls who are known for their community commitment,Á said Cîmrie. ÁI'm looking forward to what we can achieve. ÁThå Alberta Heart Institute will be a vital enhanñement not only to health care in Alberta but to CanadaÁs health syståm. The campaign offers a unique philanthropic opportunity to become involved with a bold Canadian health care initiativå.Á Community contributions will bolster $125 million of provinñial funding already committed to the Alberta Heàrt Institute. Campaign contributions will play a critical role in añquiring state-of-the-art technology, and in recruiting and retaining the best healthñare professionals. ÁGreen LightÁ for Alberta Håart Institute Bill Comrie, Sheila Wåatherill and Neil Wilkinson celebrate funding approval. Àlberta Heart Institute Campaign Cabinet Càpital Health has received full funding to proceed with cînstruction of the $142 million Alberta Heart Institute. ÁIt's a go,Á confirmed Capital Health Boàrd Chair Neil Wilkinson at a ceremony held April 14. Wilêinson, Capital Health CEO Sheila Weatherill and Bill Cîmrie, Chair of the University Hospital Foundation Càmpaign in support of the Institute unveiled an addition to the Albårta Heart Institute sign which now reads ÁItÁs a Go

