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District of Taylor seeks interested parties for former medical clinic building

The District of Taylor is seeing if any interested parties want to utilize the former Taylor Medical Clinic building.

The District of Taylor office. (Jordan Prentice, Energeticcity.ca)

TAYLOR, B.C. — The District of Taylor is seeing if any interested parties want to utilize the former Taylor Medical Clinic building.

During a committee of the whole meeting on November 20th, the district authorized staff to proceed with a request for expressions of interest for the building at 10380 100th Street.

The Taylor Medical Clinic opened in 2009, and on October 1st, 2022, its services were discontinued after the North Peace Primary Care Clinic (NPPCC) chose not to renew a partnership agreement with the district.

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The clinic was run by the district and was staffed with physicians from the NPPCC.

Since the closure, the district said it has received some interest from community members wanting to use the facility while it has sat vacant.

The request can be viewed below:

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