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Cargill Regina canola plant opening delayed to 2026

Cargill's major canola processing plant in West Regina is now slated for a 2026 opening, despite construction passing the halfway mark. Get the latest details on the project's progress and timeline.

Regina Canola Plant Construction Halfway Complete

Construction on Cargill's new canola processing facility in Regina is now 50% complete. The project remains on schedule for a 2025 opening, boosting Saskatchewan's agri-processing sector.

$94M for Calgary Rec Facilities in 2026 Budget

Calgary's 2026 capital budget allocates $94 million for new and upgraded recreation facilities, including the Northeast Athletic Complex. The funding, approved unanimously, won't raise property taxes.

McGill's $50M facility crisis preceded sports team cuts

A month before axing teams, McGill's athletics director warned the Board of Governors of deteriorating, unsafe facilities needing over $50M in repairs. Discover the details behind the controversial decision.

Hoka Cyber Monday: 20% Off Sitewide

Hoka's Cyber Monday sale offers 20% off all products, including already discounted models, for free members. The sale runs until December 1. Discover top picks like the Solimar and Bondi.

190-Bed Nursing Home Opens in Shediac, N.B.

A new 190-bed long-term care facility has officially opened in Shediac, New Brunswick, marking a significant investment in senior care for the region. Learn more about the project and its impact.

New North Bay Care Home Welcomes 142 Residents

A new long-term care facility in North Bay has completed a major move, relocating 142 residents. The project, finished after over three years of construction, marks a significant upgrade for senior care in Northern Ontario.

92-year-old Emma Mazzenga redefines athletic longevity

At 92 years young, Italian master runner Emma Mazzenga proves age is just a number, inspiring athletes worldwide with her remarkable track performances and redefining what's possible for senior athletes.

Alberta's Oilsands Used to Make Carbon Fibre

A groundbreaking facility in Edmonton transforms Alberta oilsands bitumen into carbon fibre, creating potential for hockey sticks, wind turbines, and a new $40B industry.

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