Prairie Wood Design Award Winners announced - Canadian Architect
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WORKS! is honoured to announce the winners of the Prairie Wood Design Awards 2021 program. The projects included thoughtful restorations and exceptional new buildings, that showcase our proud heritage of wood construction and create legacies within our communities.
Congratulations to the winners:
Manasc Isaac, Edmonton, AB
Manasc Isaac, Edmonton, AB
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) Green Building Technologies
Bar U Ranch Work Horse Barn, Longview, Alberta
1×1 architecture inc., Winnipeg, MB
Calgary Central Library- Calgary, AB
Dialog, Calgary, AB and Snohetta, New York, NY
South Haven Centre for Remembrance – Edmonton, Alberta
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Toronto, Ontario (Newsfile Corp. - March 3, 2021) - Planned exploration activities in 2021 have been expanded at both the palladium dominant Läntinen Koillismaa ( LK ) PGE-Ni-Cu project in Finland and the Tyko Nickel-Copper project in Ontario, Canada, said Palladium One Mining Inc. (CSE: BULL) (OTCQB: NKORF) (FSE: DCR1) ( Palladium One or the Company ) today.
Derrick Weyrauch, President and CEO of Palladium One said, A cash balance of $19.7 allows for the acceleration of exploration activities and expansion of the initial 2021 exploration budget to $11.5 million. The expanded program in Finland lets us complete resource definition drilling at the Kaukua South and Haukiaho zones while also initiating drilling at potential eastern and western extensions of Kaukua South. At the Tyko project, our expanded program will be centered on new target development, infill drilling, and expansion of known high-grade nickel mineralization at the Smoke Lake zone.
Northern Alberta is seeing rapid growth in COVID-19 in recent days as the area is now home to three of the provinces top four regions in active cases adjusted for population.
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Lac La Biche RCMP have charged two men, including an Anzac man police accuse of ramming their vehicles, after trying to serve a warrant.
At 1 p.m. on Feb. 21, Lac La Biche RCMP’s Crime Reduction Unit and St. Paul Police Dog Services arrived at a home in Kikino to arrest a man wanted for an armed robbery in Boyle.
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As police approached the home, officers say the man drove away in a vehicle with two other people. Police tried deflating the vehicle’s tires close to Range Road 130 near Highway 28 in Smoky Lake. The driver then avoided the deflation device and allegedly rammed a police vehicle.