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Meta and Turner Construction Company Begin $10 Billion Data Center Campus Project in Indiana

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Meta and Turner Construction Company Begin $10 Billion Data Center Campus Project in Indiana

Meta and Turner Construction Company have started construction on a $10 billion, one-gigawatt data center campus in Indiana. The project, located in the LEAP Innovation and Research District in Lebanon, will include 13 buildings and create over 4,000 construction jobs. The campus is designed to support the next generation of artificial intelligence with a focus on sustainability and community impact.

Challenges of Water Usage in Data Centres Spark Debate in Canada

2 months ago

Challenges of Water Usage in Data Centres Spark Debate in Canada

The growing concern over water usage in data centres in Canada has sparked a debate about the environmental impact of these facilities. As the country attracts more data centre development, questions arise about the sustainability of their water consumption practices.

Pickering City Council to Vote on Major Housing Development Plan

2 months ago

Pickering City Council to Vote on Major Housing Development Plan

The City of Pickering is set to vote on a secondary housing development plan that could accommodate over 70,000 people. The plan has faced criticism for its cost and lack of consultation with a local First Nation. Mayor Kevin Ashe sees it as a solution to the housing shortage and a job creator. The development would fall under the broader regional plan, aiming to address the expected population growth in the region.

Key Movements and Promotions in the Real Estate and Development Sector in April 2026

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Key Movements and Promotions in the Real Estate and Development Sector in April 2026

A summary of the significant hires, promotions, and movements within the real estate and development sector in April 2026, including notable individuals joining new companies and those receiving promotions.

Ontario Government Unveils Design Concept for Construction Worker Memorial at Queen's Park

2 months ago

Ontario Government Unveils Design Concept for Construction Worker Memorial at Queen's Park

The Ontario government revealed a design concept for a new memorial at Queen's Park to honor construction workers who lost their lives due to work-related incidents. The memorial is set to be completed by 2027 and will feature plaques to commemorate the workers annually on the National Day of Mourning.

Legal Challenges to LNG Pipeline Project to be Heard by B.C. Supreme Court

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Legal Challenges to LNG Pipeline Project to be Heard by B.C. Supreme Court

The B.C. Supreme Court is preparing to address two legal challenges regarding the approval of a liquefied natural gas pipeline project based on an old environmental review. The challenges focus on the project being deemed 'substantially started' by the government, eliminating the need for a new environmental assessment. The court cases involve concerns over the route of the pipeline through untouched areas and the timing of meeting the substantial start condition.

Arrests Made After Altercation at Logging Protest in British Columbia Interior

2 months ago

Arrests Made After Altercation at Logging Protest in British Columbia Interior

Two individuals were arrested following a confrontation at a logging protest in the British Columbia Interior. The incident involved protesters blocking a logging road, leading to arrests after failed negotiations with the police. One officer was allegedly hit during the arrest. The arrested individuals, a 75-year-old and a 37-year-old from Nelway, face charges related to assault, obstruction, and mischief. The investigation is ongoing.

Construction Commences on Stage Two of Edmonton's 95 Avenue Renewal Project

2 months ago

Construction Commences on Stage Two of Edmonton's 95 Avenue Renewal Project

Construction has begun on the second stage of the 95 Avenue Renewal project in Edmonton, focusing on road rehabilitation, streetlight replacement, sidewalk upgrades, and more. The project spans from 163 Street to 170 Street and is expected to be completed in the fall.

Vancouver City Council Unanimously Approves Gastown Public Spaces Plan

2 months ago

Vancouver City Council Unanimously Approves Gastown Public Spaces Plan

The Vancouver City Council has unanimously approved the Gastown Public Spaces Plan, aiming to enhance Gastown as a people-first neighborhood supporting local businesses, cultural expression, and public events.

Dewdney Bridge Replacement Project Completed Ahead of Schedule

2 months ago

Dewdney Bridge Replacement Project Completed Ahead of Schedule

Construction on the Dewdney Bridge replacement project in Mission, B.C., has been successfully finished ahead of schedule. The new bridge features a multi-use active transportation pathway and modern enhancements for improved safety and functionality.

Questerre Energy Corp. Sells Minority Stake in Kakwa Central Assets for $23.5 Million

2 months ago

Questerre Energy Corp. Sells Minority Stake in Kakwa Central Assets for $23.5 Million

Questerre Energy Corp. has agreed to sell its minority stake in the Kakwa Central assets in Alberta for $23.5 million in cash. The deal includes the transfer of decommissioning liabilities and firm transportation and processing contracts. The sale is expected to boost the company's balance sheet without the need for equity capital issuance, allowing a focus on developing other assets, particularly the adjacent Kakwa North assets. Production from Kakwa Central averaged 650 barrels of oil equivalent per day in Q1 2026, with the transaction set to close on May 1. Post-sale, production is projected to exceed 4,500 boepd, including output from Kakwa North assets where Questerre holds a 50% working interest.

Addressing Labour Shortfalls in Western Canada Through Upskilling Training Programs

2 months ago

Addressing Labour Shortfalls in Western Canada Through Upskilling Training Programs

A recent report by the Canada West Foundation highlights the need for specialized training in the construction industry to address labour mobility challenges. Various institutions in Western Canada are offering micro-credential courses to bridge the skills gap and improve workforce flexibility.