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Ontario Government Reaches Major Construction Milestone on G7's First Small Modular Reactor at Darlington

2 months ago

Ontario Government Reaches Major Construction Milestone on G7's First Small Modular Reactor at Darlington

The Ontario government has achieved a significant construction milestone by installing a 2.1-million-pound basemat module for the Unit 1 Small Modular Reactor (SMR) at Darlington. This marks the first foundation of a new nuclear reactor to be built in Ontario in over 30 years. Once complete, the project will produce 1,200 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 1.2 million homes.

Greater Toronto Area Could Potentially Have Two High-Speed Rail Stations, Says Alto CEO

2 months ago

Greater Toronto Area Could Potentially Have Two High-Speed Rail Stations, Says Alto CEO

Alto CEO Martin Imbleau suggests that the Greater Toronto Area may require a secondary high-speed rail station to accommodate more passengers. The proposed network aims to have 72 trains running at speeds exceeding 300 km/h, with stops in various cities. However, the project faces opposition from some groups concerned about community impact and cost.

Coquitlam City Council Approves High-Rise Project in Burquitlam Neighbourhood After Fire Setbacks

2 months ago

Coquitlam City Council Approves High-Rise Project in Burquitlam Neighbourhood After Fire Setbacks

Coquitlam City Council granted approval to a high-rise project in the Burquitlam neighbourhood by Cressey Development Group, despite setbacks caused by fires in 2024 and 2025. The project includes a 27-storey condo tower and a six-storey rental building, with a total of 233 condo units and 94 rental units. The development is expected to generate significant revenue for the City.

Stafford and Deveraux Group of Companies Partner on Purpose-Built Rental Building in Toronto's Annex Neighborhood

2 months ago

Stafford and Deveraux Group of Companies Partner on Purpose-Built Rental Building in Toronto's Annex Neighborhood

Stafford and Deveraux Group of Companies have announced a strategic development partnership to co-develop a 12-storey, 159-unit purpose-built rental building at 914 Bathurst Street in The Annex neighborhood of Toronto. The project aims to address the city's housing shortage and affordability challenges by providing high-quality rental housing in a well-located, transit-oriented area.

Coquitlam City Council Advances Rezoning Application for New High-Rise Tower in Burquitlam Neighborhood

2 months ago

Coquitlam City Council Advances Rezoning Application for New High-Rise Tower in Burquitlam Neighborhood

Coquitlam City Council has approved a rezoning application by StreetSide Developments for a new high-rise tower in the Burquitlam neighborhood. The project includes a 35-storey condo tower and a six-storey rental building, with a total of 400 units. The development is expected to generate significant revenue for the City.

Hamilton Transit Alliance Awarded Contract for First Major Package of Hamilton LRT Civil and Utility Work

2 months ago

Hamilton Transit Alliance Awarded Contract for First Major Package of Hamilton LRT Civil and Utility Work

The Hamilton Transit Alliance, led by Aecon Infrastructure Inc., has been awarded the first major package for the Hamilton LRT, which includes civil and utilities work. The project, supported by up to $3.4 billion in investments from the province and federal governments, will involve infrastructure improvements along the LRT route, creating jobs and enhancing transportation in the area.

British Columbia Government Adds 17 Major Projects to Priority List

2 months ago

British Columbia Government Adds 17 Major Projects to Priority List

The British Columbia government has announced the addition of 17 new major investments to its list of priority projects, with a focus on accelerating growth and strengthening Indigenous partnerships. Premier David Eby emphasized the importance of companies investing in the province and highlighted the record levels of mining exploration activity. The government aims to address issues related to Indigenous rights legislation and move forward with $88 billion in proposed major projects over the next three years.

Bank of Canada Maintains Key Rate Amid Uncertainty Over Iran War and U.S. Tariffs

2 months ago

Bank of Canada Maintains Key Rate Amid Uncertainty Over Iran War and U.S. Tariffs

The Bank of Canada has decided to keep its benchmark interest rate steady for the fourth consecutive time, citing uncertainty surrounding the war in Iran and the future of U.S. tariffs. Governor Tiff Macklem highlighted the potential for both rate hikes and cuts depending on how these geopolitical events unfold.

City of Vancouver to Invest $15M in Road Rehabilitation Projects Starting in May

2 months ago

City of Vancouver to Invest $15M in Road Rehabilitation Projects Starting in May

The City of Vancouver is set to begin road rehabilitation work on major routes covering approximately six kilometers next month, with a capital investment of over $15 million. The projects include repaving, sidewalk rehabilitation, and improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users.

Giant Mine Remediation Project Progresses with Innovative Frozen Block Method

2 months ago

Giant Mine Remediation Project Progresses with Innovative Frozen Block Method

Construction workers and heavy machinery are working on the Giant Mine site in N.W.T. to construct a water treatment plant and secure arsenic trioxide waste. The project aims to protect the environment and human health, with a focus on benefiting local communities. The frozen block method is being used to contain the arsenic underground. The remediation effort involves decontamination, deconstruction, and future earthworks packages.

Ontario Government Will Not Take Over Entirety of Toronto Islands for Airport Expansion

2 months ago

Ontario Government Will Not Take Over Entirety of Toronto Islands for Airport Expansion

The Ontario government has clarified that it will not be taking over the entire Toronto Islands for the expansion of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. This decision comes after the introduction of a bill that would allow the province to take Toronto's spot in a tripartite agreement governing the land.

Trump Administration Offers Payouts to Energy Companies to Walk Away from U.S. Offshore Wind Projects

2 months ago

Trump Administration Offers Payouts to Energy Companies to Walk Away from U.S. Offshore Wind Projects

The Trump administration has announced payouts for Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind to end their offshore wind leases in exchange for reimbursements totaling nearly $900 million. This decision comes after legal battles and challenges to the administration's efforts to block offshore wind projects.