
Improved drinking water and wastewater management coming to N.S. village
Port Williams, N.S. will improve the quality of its drinking water and increase its capacity to manage wastewater after to a combined investment of over…
Port Williams, N.S. will improve the quality of its drinking water and increase its capacity to manage wastewater after to a combined investment of over…
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Greater Vancouver Water District, which has, through the collaboration of its members, consistently provided high-quality drinking water…
Communities across Nunavut will benefit from the construction of crucial infrastructure and the establishment of vital services thanks to a joint investment of more than…
Improvements to the Regional District of Nanaimo’s French Creek Pollution Control Centre (FCPCC) will improve secondary wastewater treatment for more efficient and reliable services to…
Two communities in southern British Columbia will receive significant upgrades to their drinking water and wastewater infrastructure thanks to an investment of more than $4.5…
The City of Kimberley will build new wastewater infrastructure after a combined investment of more than $90.6 million from the federal, provincial, and municipal governments. The new plant will…
The Government of Ontario announced it is investing $22 million to reconstruct six dams across the province to help mitigate flooding and keep people and…
The Town of Orangeville’s water pollution control plant (WPCP) is embarking on a rehabilitation project, ensuring the plant can continue to perform at maximum efficiency…
Officials from the City of Hamilton, and the governments of Canada and Ontario held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Woodward Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade…
The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) announced the selection of contractors for the construction of the Sewer Conveyance project. Maple-Knappett joint venture and Wacor Holdings…
The City of Charlottetown and the Town of Stratford have been awarded the 2023 Atlantic Canada Water and Wastewater Association (ACWWA) Project of the Year…
The City of Warman, Sask. held a ribbon cutting and grand opening to officially celebrate the completion of its Sewage Treatment Lagoon Expansion and Improvements…
The governments of Canada and British Columbia, and the municipalities of Burns Lake, Fraser Lake, and the District of Mackenzie announced three new water and…
The governments of Canada and British Columbia announced an investment of more than $24.3 million for the construction of a new water treatment plant in…
The governments of Canada and British Columbia announced an investment of more than $10.1 million for the final phase of wastewater infrastructure upgrades in Lake…
The City of Vancouver announced that crews broke ground on the first phase of the Oak Street Sewer Separation Upgrades. When complete, the new higher…
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation announced the successful completion of a transformative drainage project at Langara Golf Course. With the installation of 83,000…
The Governments of Canada and Yukon announced a joint investment of more than $16 million to support the planning and construction of water, sewer and…
With the completion of the Downtown Flood Barrier and Eau Claire Promenade, the City of Calgary’s downtown communities are now protected by a continuous flood…
The City of Toronto has selected Stantec to provide engineering services for Phase 5 of the City’s Basement Flooding Protection Program (BFPP). This multiyear program,…
The governments of Canada and New Brunswick, and the City of Fredericton announced a joint investment of more than $44.5 million to support water and…
The District of Summerland announced it has been awarded a grant from the Province of British Columbia’s Community Emergency Preparedness Fund – Disaster Risk Reduction…
Representatives from the Government of Canada and the Town of Tecumseh broke ground for the Scully-St. Mark’s Pump Station and Riverside Drive East Reconstruction Project. …
The governments of Canada and British Columbia announced a joint investment of more than $2.1 million to improve drinking water infrastructure on Bowen Island. This…