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Winnipeg locals and businesses grow tired of city’s state of constructionConstruction frustration is growing for two business owners in Winnipeg, both of whom worry about the impact it could have on their businessesCanadaAug 4, 2023
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Manitoba to spend millions on housing projectsMillions of dollars in funding by the province is slated for use in numerous capital housing projects in communities across Manitoba.CanadaJul 19, 2023
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City of Longueuil launches new $2M summer revitalization planAfter two years of pandemic, the city of Longueuil is looking to make a commercial come back with a new revitalization project for its downtown core and Saint-Charles street.EntertainmentJun 6, 2022
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How a Men’s Shed in northern Alberta is helping guys tackle isolation and lonelinessA group of guys in Cold Lake, Alta., is tackling loneliness and isolation with a Men's Shed program.FeaturesOct 5, 2021
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Despite pandemic, highway resurfacing project near Vernon moves forwardWhile resurfacing projects are underway, the province is warning drivers to expect minor delays and/or single-lane alternating traffic.CanadaMay 14, 2020
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City of Winnipeg document details $4.9 billion in capital projects over next decadeThe Unfunded Major Capital Projects Detail document – which will be presented at the city's Executive Policy Committee on June 11 – is intended to give council and the public an overview of the scope and rationale behind the projects before council makes decisions on individual items.PoliticsMay 31, 2019
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City of London names top 10 projects ahead of construction seasonThe city intends to reconstruct 111 lane kilometres of road, renew 16 kilometres of sanitary and storm sewers, and renew 14 kilometres of water main throughout 2019.TrafficApr 5, 2019
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New program expands options in generating SaskPower customersEnvironment Minister and Minister Responsible for SaskPower Dustin Duncan announced on Wednesday a new program that will expand options for SaskPower customer generation.CanadaOct 3, 2018
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Growing Pains: A look at Winnipeg’s traffic planningWinnipeg is growing. It's exciting. But it’s not happening without some Growing Pains. This is part three of our series on the bumps in the road to a city of a million people and what’s being done to smooth them out.FeaturesSep 14, 2017
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Edmonton seniors build relationships and homes in support of Habitat for HumanityOn the Neufeld Landing site in west Edmonton, 30 volunteers work to fit insulation, frame homes and feed hungry construction crews. They look like every other volunteer who steps onto the Habitat for Humanity site, with one big difference: they are all seniors.FeaturesApr 20, 2016
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