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GeoPro Talks - Canadian Brownfields: Opportunities for Landmark Community Developments
By: CBN
On Nov 3rd, hear from John Georgakopoulos (CBN President, Willms and Shier), Chris DeSousa (Ryerson University), and Tammy Lomas-Jylha (CBN Executive Director), about how municipalities and developers from across the country are working together to turn underutilized and abandoned sites into valuable residential, commercial and community assets. Register for free.November 1, 2021 - CBN News
Environment Industry Week 2021
By: CBN
For the past twenty-one years, ONEIA’s Environment Industry Day has brought executives from Ontario’s growing environment and cleantech sector to Queen’s Park to meet with MPPs from all parties. This year’s event will explore business’ need for science- and fact-based policies in a growing age of unreason.October 25, 2021 - Other News
The Wrecking Ball at Rest: Adaptive Reuse
By: Mark Sabourin
Corporate member ERIS - Environmental Risk Information Services present ERIS Originals article exploring the factors that drive and deter adaptive reuse.October 18, 2021 - Other News
De Sousa, Ridsdale Publish Research on Municipal Brownfield Work
By: Andrew Macklin
Two CBN Board members, Dr. Chris De Sousa and Reanne Ridsdale present research published in The Canadian Journal of Urban ResearchOctober 15, 2021 - CBN News
CBN Committees Welcoming New Members
By: Andrew Macklin
CBN Committees Welcoming New MembersOctober 11, 2021 - CBN News
President's Message: Fall 2021 Update
By: John Georgakapoulos
Strengthening Five-Year Strategic PlanOctober 6, 2021 - CBN News
CBN Newsletter: October 2021
By: CBN
The Canadian Brownfields Network October 2021 NewsletterOctober 6, 2021 - CBN News
Brownfield Track at REMTECH
By: CBN
Grant Walsom, XCG and member of the board has put together a great Brownfields track for REMTECHOctober 5, 2021 - CBN News
CBN Active at Upcoming Industry Events
By: Andrew Macklin
CBN Active at Upcoming Industry EventsOctober 2, 2021 - CBN News
Brownie Award Nominations due Sept 17
By: Andrew Macklin
The Brownie Awards recognize the builders, innovators and visionaries who are dedicated to the rehabilitation of brownfield sites that were once contaminated, under-utilized and undeveloped into productive residential and commercial projects that contribute to the growth of healthy communities across Canada.September 9, 2021 - CBN News