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After the roof collapsed on the Springhill Arena in 2001, the Town of Springhill constructed a new multi-purpose community centre to accommodate sports, recreation, culture, tourism and business activities.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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The City of Prince George investigated the possibility of cooling its new RCMP headquarters with groundwater.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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The City of Kitchener has consolidated its once-scattered maintenance operations into a former Michelin tire plant.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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The City of Kelowna developed corporate and community action plans to reduce both energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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To prepare for a projected 12 per cent population increase by 2035, this bedroom community 15 kilometres southeast of Winnipeg built an energy-efficient community centre featuring a large daycare facility, a 500-seat banquet hall and 6,000 square feet of rental space for medical and government services.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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Unsure of the real-world performance of solar energy systems, the City of Toronto's Toronto Atmospheric Fund decided to evaluate 16 projects completed on municipal properties.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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Worried that the town's rural character was being lost in a sea of new homes for buyers from nearby Toronto, concerned residents of Halton Hills launched a campaign to save Devereaux House, a condemned town-owned 19th-century heritage home on 100 acres of farmland.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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To accommodate an increase in police staff and meet the requirements of police and forensic services, the Region of Waterloo built a new Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) Investigative Services Branch building, including a forensics laboratory and vehicle examination garage, meeting rooms, office space and ancillary support rooms.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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