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Durham College’s Centre for Collaborative Education holds the honor of being the first building on the Oshawa, Ontario, campus to achieve LEED certification through the Canada Green Building Council. Earning LEED Gold, the CFCE’s design and construction reflects the college’s commitment to sustainability, wellness and academic engagement.
Exemplifying sustainable design and leadership, the York Region Municipality’s new Administrative Centre Annex at 17150 Yonge Street in Newmarket, Ontario, recently earned LEED Gold certification by the Canada Green Building Council.
Finance minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland visited ROCKWOOL’s Milton, Ontario, manufacturing plant on Nov. 7, along with local MP Adam van Koeverden.
Ware Malcomb, an award-winning international design firm, announced on Sept. 27 that Catalina Rocha has been promoted to Studio Manager in the firm’s Vaughan, Ontario, office. As Studio Manager, Rocha is responsible for leading the Architecture team and managing clients and select projects.
Benjamin Obdyke is bringing its flagship product, HydroGap, to Ontario, Canada, after receiving certification from the Canadian Construction Materials Centre.
Linamar Corporation’s Skyjack division was far from minimal in spreading cheer this past holiday season. Skyjack donated the use of a new SJ66 T boom lift to help Our Lady of the Annunciation Church in Richmond Hill, Ontario, install Christmas lights.