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Northumberland Hills Hospital officials explain how year ends with $1.1 million surplus

40 min · 10 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Northumberland Hills Hospital officials explain how year ends with $1.1 million surplus

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This year, Northumberland Hills Hospital had a $1.1 million surplus. It was slightly more than the previous year’s The post Northumberland Hills Hospital officials explain how year ends with $1.1 million surplus [https://consider-this.ca/annual-report-says-northumberland-hills-hospital-ends-year-with-1-1-million-surplus/] appeared first on Consider This [https://consider-this.ca]. Related posts: 1. Pandemic created challenges and opportunities over the past year, says hospital board chairperson [https://consider-this.ca/pandemic-created-challenges-and-opportunities-over-the-past-year-says-hospital-board-chairperson/] 2. It’s no mystery where Northumberland County taxes go, just read the 2020 annual report [https://consider-this.ca/its-no-mystery-where-northumberland-county-taxes-go-just-read-the-2020-annual-report/] 3. New health centre next to hospital under consideration, says CEO [https://consider-this.ca/new-health-centre-next-to-hospital-under-consideration-says-ceo/]

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Portada del episodio Northumberland Hills Hospital officials explain how year ends with $1.1 million surplus

Northumberland Hills Hospital officials explain how year ends with $1.1 million surplus

This year, Northumberland Hills Hospital had a $1.1 million surplus. It was slightly more than the previous year’s The post Northumberland Hills Hospital officials explain how year ends with $1.1 million surplus [https://consider-this.ca/annual-report-says-northumberland-hills-hospital-ends-year-with-1-1-million-surplus/] appeared first on Consider This [https://consider-this.ca]. Related posts: 1. Pandemic created challenges and opportunities over the past year, says hospital board chairperson [https://consider-this.ca/pandemic-created-challenges-and-opportunities-over-the-past-year-says-hospital-board-chairperson/] 2. It’s no mystery where Northumberland County taxes go, just read the 2020 annual report [https://consider-this.ca/its-no-mystery-where-northumberland-county-taxes-go-just-read-the-2020-annual-report/] 3. New health centre next to hospital under consideration, says CEO [https://consider-this.ca/new-health-centre-next-to-hospital-under-consideration-says-ceo/]

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