
City of Calgary completes work on Airport Trail Interchanges
The City of Calgary announced that construction on Airport Trail, an important transportation corridor running across Calgary’s northeast, is now substantially complete. With the two…
The City of Calgary announced that construction on Airport Trail, an important transportation corridor running across Calgary’s northeast, is now substantially complete. With the two…
The Government of Saskatchewan announced that a $20 million highway project aimed to ensure the safe and reliable movement of people and goods is complete…
The Government of Canada announced that through Transport Canada’s Airports Capital Assistance Program, eight airports in British Columbia will receive over $14 million for projects…
The Manitoba government announced that more than $60 million being invested to upgrade Provincial Road (PR) 201 from PR 200 to PR 302. “Our government…
Transport Canada announced an investment of up to nearly $8 million for DG CanEst Transit Inc. to update existing infrastructure and purchase new equipment for…
Transport Canada announced the completion of the Ports Modernization Review, which aims to advance the role of Canada Port Authorities and optimize their current and…
The Government of Saskatchewan announced that an $18 million bridge replacement project east of Swift Current is nearing completion. The multi-year construction project included two…
The Government of British Columbia announced that permanent repairs to flood-damaged sections of Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon will soon be underway, protecting the…
The Town of Saugeen Shores announced the rededication of the new McEwing Bridge. The two-lane 34m concrete and steel structure spans Mill Creek along Sideroad…
The Government of New Brunswick announced that a multi-lane roundabout at the intersection of Route 105 and Brookside Drive in Fredericton is now open to…
The Government of British Columbia announced that it is making improvements to the Highway 99/32nd Avenue Interchange in Surrey. “These improvements will help make it…
The Government of Alberta announced that the next phase of the Highway 40 twinning project has been put out to tender. The tender is for…
The Government of British Columbia announced that the Quick bridge will receive a new superstructure, bringing a safe and reliable crossing back to the area.…
The Government of Manitoba announced that construction on the replacement bridge on Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 59 over the Red River Floodway will be completed…
The Financial Accountability Office of Ontario (FAO) released its Costing Climate Change Impacts to Public Transportation Infrastructure report, the latest in a series of reports analyzing…
The Province of British Columbia announced it is supporting the feasibility of a high-speed rail service connecting Vancouver, Seattle and Portland with a $300,000 investment…
The government of British Columbia announced that people in communities throughout the province will have more opportunities to choose walking, biking and other sustainable travel…
The Town of Banff announced that the Nancy Pauw Bridge officially opened, creating a new crossing over the Bow River that will help reduce vehicle…
The Vaughan Creek Covered Bridge in St. Martins, New Brunswick is now officially open, providing residents and visitors an improved transportation link and preserving an…
As part of ongoing strategic infrastructure investments to the provincial highway network, the Manitoba government is committing almost $70 million for upgrades to Provincial Road…
The City of Quesnel will be the first location in British Columbia to trial a new lignin-based asphalt on Neighbour Road in South Quesnel. Bitumen…
The Government of British Columbia announced that Kootenay Lake ferry users are now enjoying improved amenities, more parking and better access at the province’s Balfour…
The Prince Rupert Port Authority’s (PRPA) announced the opening of the Fairview-Ridley Connector Corridor project. Testing on the route got underway in mid-August, with container…
Updated analysis from Natural Resources Canada concluded that, by 2030, Canada will need to have around 200,000 publicly accessible chargers, with a ratio of one…