The Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre

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To help realize the vision of the new The Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre, the Calgary Cancer Project is partnering with patients, families, staff, physicians and the community throughout planning, design and construction phases.

We acknowledge that the city of Calgary and the new The Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre exist on the traditional and ancestral territory of the Niitsitapi. We are grateful to live, work and play on these lands where the Blackfoot, Tsuut’ina, Stoney Nakoda and the Métis peoples have lived and cared for these lands for generations and we acknowledge the gifts provided by Elders and Knowledge Keepers. We recognize the First Nations, Métis Nation of Alberta Region 3 and the many urban First Nations, Métis and Inuit whose cancer care may be entrusted to those of us working in the current and new The Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre.. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory on which we live.




To get familiar with the project, explore the following reports.

Part 1 - Vision & Project Background
Part 2 – A Quick Design Preview

Part 3 – Process, Timeline & What’s Next




To help realize the vision of the new The Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre, the Calgary Cancer Project is partnering with patients, families, staff, physicians and the community throughout planning, design and construction phases.

We acknowledge that the city of Calgary and the new The Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre exist on the traditional and ancestral territory of the Niitsitapi. We are grateful to live, work and play on these lands where the Blackfoot, Tsuut’ina, Stoney Nakoda and the Métis peoples have lived and cared for these lands for generations and we acknowledge the gifts provided by Elders and Knowledge Keepers. We recognize the First Nations, Métis Nation of Alberta Region 3 and the many urban First Nations, Métis and Inuit whose cancer care may be entrusted to those of us working in the current and new The Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre.. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory on which we live.




To get familiar with the project, explore the following reports.

Part 1 - Vision & Project Background
Part 2 – A Quick Design Preview

Part 3 – Process, Timeline & What’s Next



  • July 2022-project update

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    Here's a quick update on what's happening at the new cancer centre for July 2022.

  • Video: The Connector

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    The new Connector is an enclosed pathway that will accommodate the flow of people, services and materials between the Calgary Cancer Centre and other buildings on the Foothills Medical Centre campus. Discover why the link is so important for patient care & research.



  • Building Hope Brief - June 2022

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    As we get closer and closer to opening the cancer centre in 2023, there is plenty to share, including feature stories, construction updates, photos and Global Morning Show live within the centre. Check it out in this quarter's Building Hope Brief


  • Integrated Research and Care

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    The Calgary Cancer Centre (CCC) affords a ‘once in a generation’ opportunity to establish Alberta’s role as an international leader in cancer care, research, education, and innovation. Read more.

  • May 2022-Project Update

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    See the latest update on the building:

  • Committed to the Calgary Cancer Centre and dealing with cancer

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    There are many people who have worked on the Calgary Cancer Centre that have faced cancer, either themselves or with a loved one. Read about their journeys, their passions and why they love working on Alberta's newest cancer centre.
    Cory Knutson: Building Hope for longer, healthier lives
    Sher Hawkins: Sher puts passion into building new cancer centre
    Stephen van Bakel: Giving Back at New Cancer CentreCory KnutsonSteve van Bakel Sher Hawkins




  • Connecting the CCC to support integrated care and research: The Connector

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    The Connector – integrating patient care, research, materials movement and more.

  • April 2022-Project Update

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    The building is looking more and more complete this month. Here's an update and sneak peak.

  • Personalized Patient Care and Wellbeing

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    Interested in learning more about what the new cancer centre has for better patient care and wellbeing? Read this month's design brief to find out.

  • Building Hope Brief-March 2022

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    This quarter's newsletter is packed with information, pictures and a team profile. Check it out.