The Dryden Regional Health Centre is in the black.
The year-end draft financials have been released and the hospital is sitting with a roughly $195,000 surplus.
CEO Wade Petranik says the situation was a little different a few weeks ago.
The Northwest Local Health Integration Network came through with some $200,000 in one time funding for knee and hip replacements.
Petranik says the surplus will be allocated to capital projects.
He stresses capital dollars will be a challenge moving forward.
The fiscal year for the hospital ended March 31st.

Dryden Hospital In Good Financial Shape
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