New Zoning Amendment To Restrict Saint John’s scrapyards to ‘Heavy Industrial’ Zones The city of Saint John is considering implementing a new zoning bylaw amendment that would restrict scrapyards and salvage recyclers to “heavy...
A Green Architectural Marvel: The Role of Public Gardens in Housing Development Today, city planners and architects around the globe are faced with the challenging task of balancing housing needs and urban green spaces. However, what if these two seemingly at odds...
Cenovus Approaches Completion of the West White Rose Project The West White Rose offshore oil project in Newfoundland and Labrador, previously stalled, is making significant strides towards completion. At a recent press conference, the outgoing premier of Newfoundland...
Election Promises on Housing: Why We Need Clarity and Consultation The federal elections often give rise to a series of promises related to key issues. Housing, a fundamental topic influencing the well-being of numerous Canadians, is always one of the crucial subjects...
A Developer’s Transition from Construction to Local Sports In the bustling city of Sudbury, Ontario, residents have witnessed a prominent real estate developer make an unprecedented move by delving into the local sports scene. This developer is none other than Dario...
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