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AMGH celebrates a century of care




With a century of compassionate service, Alexandra Marine and General Hospital (AMGH) is proud to celebrate its 100th anniversary, marking a monumental milestone in healthcare excellence for the community.

Since its incorporation in 1924, the hospital has been the heartbeat of health and wellness for generations of residents.

“Each day, we are inspired by the strength and warmth of our patients and their families – they are truly at the heart of everything we do,” said Jimmy Trieu, President and CEO of Huron Health System.

“This milestone stands as a testament to the dedication and unwavering support from our staff and community over the years. We owe sincere gratitude to both past and present staff members, whose commitment and passion have been the foundation of our hospital’s enduring legacy and the stepping stones for our future.”

As part of the centennial celebrations, the hospital hosted an event featuring the Great Canadian Dueling Pianos, known for their lively and interactive performances.

Their captivating show brought joy and entertainment to all attendees.

“Our centennial celebration is a time to reflect on our shared achievements and also to envision the future,” said Glen McNeil, Chair of the Board of Directors, Huron Health System.

“For 100 years, AMGH has been more than a hospital; we have been a community partner, committed to keeping our families healthy and supporting the well-being of every individual. Our commitment remains focused on delivering exceptional care and cultivating a healthier future for generations to come.”

Throughout the past century, AMGH has consistently adapted to the evolving needs of its patients. From its modest beginnings, the hospital has expanded its services and embraced innovative technologies, ensuring that quality care remains central to its mission.

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