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How creating truly accessible spaces can make society better for everyone (Healthing)

Changing the way people look at accessibility and disability: Spencer West, an author, content creator and motivational speaker and UHN's West Park Healthcare Centre.

The best-dressed guests at UHN’s ritzy new gala, A Night Out (Toronto Life)

A Night Out for UHN debuted at the Ritz-Carlton, drawing a well-heeled crowd in support of the UHN Foundation.

The Top Women Leaders of Toronto for 2026 (Women We Admire)

Women We Admire is pleased to announce The Top Women Leaders of Toronto for 2026.

Running a hospital is expensive. Expect to see more advertising from them (CBC Radio)

If you live in Toronto, you may have heard University Health Network (UHN) bragging on the radio about being the top hospital in Canada for the eighth year in a row, according to Newsweek’s rankings at least.

Star-studded music festival is coming soon to Toronto and it’s totally free to attend (blogTO)

On Saturday, June 6, Nathan Phillips Square will transform into TOgether for Toronto Healthcare, a free one-day music and wellness festival featuring an impressive lineup of Canadian talent.

These iconic Toronto musicians are playing a free benefit show in June (Toronto Life)

Enter TOgether for Toronto Healthcare, a free day-to-night downtown takeover presented by Fitzrovia. The all-day fundraiser—expected to draw 30,000 to 40,000 people—will move from daytime wellness activities (think interactive educational booths from University Health Network and Michael Garron Hospital, plus free yoga from Barry’s Bootcamp) to an evening concert stacked with Canadian heavyweights.

“We’re number 2!” Why a Canadian hospital is boasting (CBC Listen)

Health-care institutions rarely brag, but Toronto’s University Health Network is proudly advertising itself as the world’s #2 hospital and “Canada’s Hospital.” It reflects a broader push as hospitals increasingly rely on donor funding for staff, equipment and infrastructure.

$5M gift to UHN supports cancer care (Canadian Healthcare Technology)

University Health Network is pleased to announce a $5-million philanthropic gift from BMO to support the construction of a new Surgical Tower at UHN’s Toronto Western Hospital

University Health Network advances AI-driven surgical care (IT Brief Canada)

Toronto's University Health Network (UHN) has announced its new surgery tower at Toronto Western Hospital, and Dr Tom Forbes, Surgeon-in-Chief, Sprott Department of Surgery at the network, says the design will be life-changing, with the implementation of artificial intelligence and compact analysis in surgical design.

The little black book of Toronto charity galas (Toronto Life)

A comprehensive guide to the glitziest annual events on the social circuit

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