Municipal Infrastructure
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Calgary pipe woes flag ‘dire need’ for infrastructure upgrades: municipalities groupMost restrictions in Calgary had been lifted when Mayor Jyoti Gondek announced an analysis had found more trouble spots along 10 kilometres of pipe in northwest Calgary.CanadaAug 18
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Construction season kicks off in Regina as the City announces $118 million investmentThe City of Regina kicked off the 2022 construction season with an announcement of $118-million of funding for transportation, water, wastewater and drainage infrastructure.TrafficMay 3, 2022
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Kingston to receive $2M of federal, provincial governments funding for eastern Ontario recoveryThe statement explains that the funding will support upgrades to improve and protect important municipal buildings such as town centres and emergency and health-care facilities.CanadaJun 15, 2021
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Study indicates Canadian cities not doing enough to lower flood risk, earn ‘C+’ gradeFlooding is the most expensive extreme weather risk in Canada, followed by fire, according to the study's co-author.CanadaFeb 18, 2021
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Prime minister, mayor talk infrastructure during Edmonton meetingThe pair discussed the federal government's Municipal Infrastructure Top-Up program, which Iveson said will be a significant contribution to municipalities.CanadaMay 9, 2019
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Burlington’s $68.6-million capital budget approved for 2018Burlington City Council approved the $68.6 million spending plan at a meeting on Monday, as like other cities, it moves to invest in aging infrastructure.PoliticsDec 12, 2017
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Big city mayors answered with silence following demand for fiscal powerThe mayors of five big cities haven’t heard a word since releasing an open letter demanding more power over revenue streams.CanadaDec 18, 2016
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Les Cèdres couple tired of waiting for a paved roadA couple living in Les Cèdres is frustrated with the city for not finishing their road when promised.CanadaApr 9, 2016
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Nenshi rules out federal run in 2015Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi says the federal government needs to do more to help cities deal with their infrastructure deficit and says he has ruled out running for the Liberals in 2015.PoliticsMar 2, 2014
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