February 21, 2012
VIDEO: Lafarge's Harbour plant emphasizes conservation and sustainability
Lafarge Canada's Harbour plant is situated very near to a metro Vancouver residential community, and its unique placement means a different design is necessary to maintain harmony with its surroundings.
The plant is largely self-contained in order to reduce noise, emissions and integrate with the largely residential area surrounding the plant. But one unique feature distinguishes the plant from other industrial sites; it features a nest of bald eagles.
Lafarge has made efforts to preserve the eagle nest and accommodate their winged neighbours, and won an Environmental Excellence award from the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association which recognizes “outstanding contribution in protecting the environment and maintaining sound environmental management practices.”
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VIDEO: Re:Think Housing with Vancouver city councilor Raymond Louie
Late last year the City of Vancouver invited the public, along with architects, planners, the construction industry and others to contribute their ideas to repurposing the aging Georgia Viaduct into a more community-friendly alternative.
VIDEO: Journal of Commerce Weekly Update May 21, 2012
In this week's preview of the upcoming stories we’re coving at the Journal of Commerce, editor Bradley Fehr covers topics such as how the boom in the Albert a oil sands is leading to companies stockpiling aggregate.
VIDEO: Highlights from the May 18 Daily Commercial News
EllisDon Corp. is about to start construction on a performing arts centre at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, while critics are taking issue with the new classes of membership by the Ontario College of Trades. Find out more in the May 18 Daily Commercial News.
VIDEO: Common ladder safety errors in construction
Bruce Bolduc, owner of Construction Workplace Safety Training Ltd., recently gave a seminar near Toronto on ladder safety in construction. He talked about some of the common errors with ladder use, such as overextending and overloading ladders, and a new Ontario Ministry of Labour position paper.
VIDEO: Highlights from the May 17 Daily Commercial News
The May 17 issue of the Daily Commercial News has reaction from Merit Canada and labour groups to Bill C-377, An Act to Amend the Income Tax Act (labour organizations), which is currently before the House of Commons finance committee.
Where does labour law stand on ladder safety?
The Ontario Ministry of Labour recently issued a new position paper on the use of ladders in construction, and workplace safety experts warn employers need to train their workers and assess their sites for risk.
Ontario Technological Skills Competition in Waterloo a “pressure cooker”
1,900 students from across Ontario competed in 63 career fields at the 23rd annual Ontario Technological Skills Competition (OTSC) in RIM Park and Manulife Sportsplex in Waterloo. Most gold medal winners will advance to the Skills Canada National Competition in Edmonton May 13 to 16. Winners will form Team Canada to participate in the 2013 WorldSkills International Competition in Leipzig, Germany.
VIDEO: BC Hydro's massive "Regeneration" initiative
In 2011, BC Hydro announced their "Regeneration" initiative, an effort to overhaul the province’s aging infrastructure in order to meet substantially higher energy demands in the coming decades.
VIDEO: Journal of Commerce Weekly Update May 14th, 2012
In this week's preview of the upcoming stories we're covering in the Journal of Commerce, Editor Bradley Fehr talks about our upcoming Energy feature, which highlights electrical and oil and gas projects across western Canada.









