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James Street townhouse development approved
A small, single-storey townhouse development proposed for 347 James St. South in St. Marys received a green light from council this week.
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The three-unit project pitched by BDS Construction near the Pyramid Recreation Centre required zoning bylaw amendments unanimously approved by council Tuesday following a public meeting that included the property owner’s planning consultant, Caroline Baker.
One neighbour submitted a request for a privacy fence that Baker said the builder will accommodate. No other public comments about the project were submitted.
Votorantim Cimentos and CDPQ Close Transaction to Combine Cement Operations in North America
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St. Marys Cement Inc. and McInnis Cement to begin jointly manufacturing, distributing and selling cement in Canada and the United States
TORONTO and MONTREAL and SÃO PAULO, Brazil, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Votorantim Cimentos, the seventh largest cement producer in the world, and Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), a long-term institutional investor, announced today that they have completed the transaction to combine cement operations in North America. After having obtained regulatory approval from authorities in Brazil, Canada and the United States, St. Marys Cement Inc. (Canada), a wholly owned subsidiary of Votorantim Cimentos can now commence with the integration process with McInnis Cement Inc.