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Concord approves concepts for massive billion-dollar, 40-year development at Naval Weapons Station site

by Vera Ward
Concord approves concepts for massive billion-dollar, 40-year development at Naval Weapons Station site

CONCORD — The ink is drying on the sign-off of the latest vision for the long-anticipated development at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station — a billion-dollar project projected to …

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Alaska Airlines passenger involved in lawsuit says: ‘I literally thought I was going to die’

by Walter Watson
Alaska Airlines passenger involved in lawsuit says: ‘I literally thought I was going to die’

As It Happens6:39Alaska Airlines passenger involved in lawsuit says: ‘I literally thought I was going to die’ Huy Tran can’t stop thinking about the day a piece of the plane …

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Swedish defence major Saab starts construction of new Carl-Gustaf factory in India

by Ron Morgan
Swedish defence major Saab starts construction of new Carl-Gustaf factory in India

Swedish defence major Saab on Monday announced that it will start producing the iconic Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon systems at a production facility in Haryana by next year, months after receiving …

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Trans Mountain’s latest cost estimate climbs 10%, regulatory filing shows

by Anas Siddiqui
Trans Mountain’s latest cost estimate climbs 10%, regulatory filing shows

The company building the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion now estimates the project’s costs will come in 10 per cent higher than its May 2023 estimate of $30.9 billion. That’s according …

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Canadian economy not in recession, but 2023 was one of its weakest recent years

by Anas Siddiqui
Canadian economy not in recession, but 2023 was one of its weakest recent years

The Canadian economy continues to beat recession fears, posting modest growth in the fourth quarter even as high interest rates weighed on consumers and businesses. Statistics Canada reported Thursday that …

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California ruling could block tactics to delay construction

by Vera Ward
California ruling could block tactics to delay construction

California’s perpetual conflict over housing, pitting advocates of state-level pro-development policies against defenders of local government land use authority, has often involved friction between two state laws. One, the Housing Accountability Act, …

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Khan Younis hospital out of service amid fighting, fuel shortages in Gaza, health officials say

by Walter Watson
Khan Younis hospital out of service amid fighting, fuel shortages in Gaza, health officials say

Fighting, fuel shortages and Israeli raids put the Gaza Strip’s second-largest hospital completely out of service on Sunday, local and UN health officials said, as Israel battled Hamas militants in the …

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Hong Kong builders respond to demand for sustainable construction methods as city pursues carbon neutrality

by Anas Siddiqui
Hong Kong builders respond to demand for sustainable construction methods as city pursues carbon neutrality

Hong Kong building contractor Yau Lee Holdings is seeing greater demand for environmentally friendly construction techniques that improve the sustainability of the built environment to help the city reach its …

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Dutch startup Monumental is using robots to lay bricks

by Edgar Davis
Dutch startup Monumental is using robots to lay bricks

Few categories are as ripe for automation-fueled disruption as construction. The industry is valued at around $2 trillion a year, in the U.S. alone. Much of that work is strenuous, …

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Minister Sue Ellery organises mediation in hopes of fixing Perth’s faulty pipe saga after months of deadlock

by Anas Siddiqui
Minister Sue Ellery organises mediation in hopes of fixing Perth’s faulty pipe saga after months of deadlock

The warring companies involved in Perth’s faulty plumbing crisis have agreed to meet in a last-ditch attempt to broker an industry-led solution, at the urging of the State Government. The …

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