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“Building Resilience: South Ottawa Police Station Triumphs Over Tough Terrain!”

“Building Resilience: South Ottawa Police Station Triumphs Over Tough Terrain!”

by realty29 | May 13, 2025 | Ontario Real Estate News

South Ottawa Police Station Construction Prevails Despite Soil Challenges The ongoing construction of the Ottawa Police Service’s (OPS) new south district station hit a hiccup with developments stalling due to “unfavorable soil conditions”. Despite such...
“Transforming Landscapes: Thunder Bay’s Park Becomes a Beacon of Hope for the Homeless”

“Transforming Landscapes: Thunder Bay’s Park Becomes a Beacon of Hope for the Homeless”

by realty29 | May 12, 2025 | Ontario Real Estate News

Thunder Bay City Council Approves Kam River Park as Temporary Shelter Village Site Following a protracted debate, Thunder Bay City Council has granted its final approval for a new temporary shelter village to be constructed at Kam River Heritage Park. An Innovative...
“Eco-Real Estate Revolution: How Reviving Pike Populations Redefines Development”

“Eco-Real Estate Revolution: How Reviving Pike Populations Redefines Development”

by realty29 | May 10, 2025 | Ontario Real Estate News

Reviving Pike Population: An Eco-friendly Real Estate Development Case Study The Marriage of Conservation and Development In a world increasingly aware of the delicate balance between human expansion and environmental protection, an inspiring story unfolds at Perth...
Election Shockwave: Windsor’s Future Hinges on Recount as Candidates Battle for Bold Development Policies

Election Shockwave: Windsor’s Future Hinges on Recount as Candidates Battle for Bold Development Policies

by realty29 | May 8, 2025 | Ontario Real Estate News

Liberals’ Kusmierczyk Echoes Need for Recount Following Thin-Loss to Conservatives Unexpected Outcome Demands Verification In the recent federal elections, Windsor-Tecumseh-Lakeshore’s Liberal candidate, Irek Kusmierczyk, was caught in an unprecedentedly...
“Thunder Bay’s Bold Blueprint: Turning Kam River Heritage Park into a Beacon of Hope for the Homeless”

“Thunder Bay’s Bold Blueprint: Turning Kam River Heritage Park into a Beacon of Hope for the Homeless”

by realty29 | May 6, 2025 | Ontario Real Estate News

Thunder Bay City Council Approves Kam River Heritage Park as Shelter Village Site After a heated four-hour debate on Monday, the Thunder Bay City Council announced the approval of Kam River Heritage Park as the site for a new temporary shelter village. The region of...
“Steel Storm: Algoma’s $10.5 Million Tariff Hit Shakes Construction and Realty Foundations”

“Steel Storm: Algoma’s $10.5 Million Tariff Hit Shakes Construction and Realty Foundations”

by realty29 | May 6, 2025 | Ontario Real Estate News

# Algoma Steel Incurs $10.5 Million In Tariffs: Impact and Analysis Introduction The Canadian steel industry is under significant pressures, as Algoma Steel, tucked away in Sault Ste. Marie, reveals having incurred a whopping $10.5 million in tariff-related costs in...
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