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$1.6 billion is the capital spend for SaskPower in 2024-25

$1.6 billion is the capital spend for SaskPower in 2024-25

Provincial capital investment in SaskPower is up $433 million from 2023-24 and will focus on several projects across Saskatchewan.
Mixed-use developments diversify as demands increase

Mixed-use developments diversify as demands increase

Developers target a broader mix of users, financial viability
B.C. rejects Burnaby petition for exemption to new transit-oriented development rules

B.C. rejects Burnaby petition for exemption to new transit-oriented development rules

Land near SkyTrain hubs is 'ideal' for increasing housing supply and a mix of housing types, says the B.C. government.
Moe talks trade, sustainability at Food Fuel Fertilizer summit

Moe talks trade, sustainability at Food Fuel Fertilizer summit

Premier Moe again critical of state of federal-provincial relations in his address Monday at Delta Hotel in Regina.
Underused Housing Tax not right for tourism economies: Whistler realtor

Underused Housing Tax not right for tourism economies: Whistler realtor

Dave Brown testified before the federal finance committee to ask for an exemption for Whistler tourism accommodations in paying the federal UHT
Canmore strong as recreational property inventories remain tight

Canmore strong as recreational property inventories remain tight

A series of record-setting sales underscore Canmore's strength in the West
TransAlta cancels wind power project over new government rules on development

TransAlta cancels wind power project over new government rules on development

CALGARY — A major Alberta utility has cancelled a large wind power project in response to new government rules on where such developments can be built.
Peat moss plant near Norquay a major operation

Peat moss plant near Norquay a major operation

The Sunterra peat moss plant just outside Norquay is the largest in western Canada.
B.C. Ferries plans for long-term contracts with three shipyards

B.C. Ferries plans for long-term contracts with three shipyards

Point Hope and Victoria Shipyards likely to get close to half of drydocking and repair work worth $14.5 million per year for the next five years.
Calgary infrastructure company acquires Taylor pulp mill

Calgary infrastructure company acquires Taylor pulp mill

Distribution hub set to transform northeastern B.C. site and open in 2025