Tag: September 2022

Funding for Miawpukek First Nation to support Indigenous-protected and conserved area

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St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador - Protecting nature is vital to the health and well-being of Canadians and is key to the fight against...

First Onsite partners with Alert Labs to help clients proactively minimize...

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Mississauga, ON - First Onsite Property Restoration (First Onsite), one of Canada’s largest disaster recovery and restoration providers, has announced that it has entered...

Saskatchewan accepting water, wastewater, and green infrastructure project applications

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Saskatchewan communities and eligible organizations may start submitting funding applications for proposed water, wastewater and other projects under the last intake in the province...

Foresight Canada and Water Alliance enter international partnership to accelerate Canadian...

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Foresight, Canada’s cleantech accelerator, is proud to announce a historic international partnership with Water Alliance, an established global cluster located in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. Their new...

Muskrat Falls Monitoring and Health Management Oversight Committee established

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NL - The Honourable Tom Osborne, Minister of Health and Community Services, has announced Dr. Ray Copes, as the Independent Chair to oversee the...

Okanagan water efforts celebrated

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Kelowna, B.C. – As summer winds down, so too does the Okanagan’s Make Water Work campaign, with a celebration of those who worked to conserve...

A natural approach sanitary system overflow reduction is right under our...

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Genus Bacillus, or soil microbes can extend the life and health of current sanitary sewer infrastructure. Combined with other trenchless rehabilitation efforts, these organic...

Regina’s water meter upgrade project begins

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The City of Regina will soon begin installing new water meters throughout the city in a major upgrade project. The new system will collect...

Research: Multi-pronged approach needed to adapt to urban overheating

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Amid record-breaking heat waves and growing migration into cities, a University of Guelph atmospheric scientist has helped assemble a comprehensive overview of the problem...

Abbotsford builds back stronger with new drinking water system

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Abbotsford, B.C. - The Province is providing $62 million to the City of Abbotsford to build a new well and water-treatment system to ensure...

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