Sundre Hospital and Care Centre renamed

Premier Jason Kenney praised the late Myron Thompson's tireless dedication and passion to public service over many decades in education and politics. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Premier Jason Kenney greets Dot Thompson, widow of the late Myron Thompson, at the former Sundre Hospital and Care Centre on Friday, Oct. 16 prior to the start of a ceremony rededicating the facility in honour of Mr. Thompson. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
The Sundre Hospital and Care Centre has officially been renamed the Myron Thompson Health Centre. A rededication ceremony attended by numerous dignitaries including Premier Jason Kenney was held on Friday, Oct. 16. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff

SUNDRE — The Sundre Hospital and Care Centre has officially been renamed in honour of a late, local leader who left an indelible legacy of dedication to service.

Myron Thompson, whose outspoken views as a federal politician had occasionally courted controversy, built over decades of public service a reputation for unashamedly and passionately representing his community and constituents, including on Sundre town council.

On Friday, Oct. 16, the Myron Thompson Health Centre was unveiled during a ceremony featuring speeches from many dignitaries, including Premier Jason Kenney, Health Minister Tyler Shandro, as well as Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre MLA Jason Nixon.

Also sharing thoughts were Ron Fisher, a friend of the Thompson family; Terry Leslie, mayor of Sundre; Bruce Beattie, Mountain View County reeve; Dr. Verna Yiu, president and CEO of Alberta Health Services; and Gerald Ingeveld, chair of the Sundre Hospital Futures Committee.

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