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Stampede Park's First Hotel Breaks Ground in Calgary

Construction is officially underway on a 14-storey, 320-room Autograph Collection Hotel at Stampede Park, set to open in 2028. This marks the first onsite lodging for the iconic venue and Calgary's first new convention hotel in 25 years. Discover the impa

New 13-storey hotel breaks ground at Calgary Stampede

Construction begins on a new 13-storey hotel across from the BMO Centre on the Stampede Grounds, marking a significant addition to Calgary's hospitality and event infrastructure. Learn more about this development.

Quebec Construction Commission Goes Fully Digital

The Quebec Construction Commission has officially transitioned to digital operations, marking a significant modernization step for the province's building industry. Discover the implications for workers and contractors.

Murdoch Mysteries Calgary Stampede episode airs Jan. 5

A special Calgary Stampede-themed episode of 'Murdoch Mysteries' airs January 5, featuring star Yannick Bisson's roping skills and a guest appearance by 'Heartland' star Amber Marshall as Annie Oakley.

Montreal Construction Strike Could Start Wednesday

A major residential construction strike in Montreal could begin Wednesday if the APCHQ refuses to consult its members. Learn the critical details and potential impacts on the city's housing projects.

Legal threat lifted for historic Stampede Ranch

The historic Alberta ranch founded by Calgary Stampede creator Guy Weadick is no longer facing receivership after a $4.4 million lawsuit was discontinued. Read about the saved landmark.

Toronto company fined $1M for illegal building

A Toronto-based company has been ordered to pay a $1 million penalty by Ontario's construction regulator for constructing homes without the required permits. Learn the details of the enforcement action.

Ontario Can End Home Sales Tax Without Ottawa

Randall Denley argues Ontario should implement a full sales tax rebate on all new homes to boost construction and tackle the housing shortage, a move more effective than the limited first-time buyer plan.

Winnipeg accepting bids to restore Louise Bridge

The City of Winnipeg has officially opened the bidding process for the restoration of the historic Louise Bridge. Learn about this critical infrastructure project and its timeline.

Vancouver Housing Crisis Worsens Amid Approval Delays

Metro Vancouver's housing affordability crisis persists as lengthy approval processes and government fees hinder construction despite falling home prices. Learn about the Fraser Institute's findings.

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