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Gravel Pit Development on Loon Lake Reserve for Highway 686 Construction

Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)

The Loon River Cree Nation wants to open a gravel pit on their reserve to supply materials for building Highway 686. The pit would extract 60,000 cubic meters of aggregate over 5-10 years. This means clearing undeveloped land and building a new...

Why This Matters: Live near Loon Lake Reserve No. 235? This project could bring construction traffic and noise for up to 10 years. The new highway could improve travel in the region, but the gravel pit means clearing previously undeveloped land.

Environmental Assessment Indigenous & Northern Natural Resources Transportation
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Road and Utility Upgrades at Garrison Petawawa - Borden and Wolfe Avenues

Real Properties Operations Detachment Petawawa (Federal)

The Department of National Defence wants to rebuild two roads in the South Townsite at Garrison Petawawa. Borden Avenue and Wolfe Avenue would get new pavement, underground pipes, sidewalks, curbs, and street lights. The old infrastructure would be...

Why This Matters: Live or work at Garrison Petawawa? This construction will affect your daily commute on Borden and Wolfe Avenues. Expect detours and disruptions while the work is underway.

Environmental Assessment Housing & Communities Transportation
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Dust Filter Replacement at Cargill Grain Terminal - North Vancouver

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Federal)

Cargill wants to swap out two old dust filters at their North Vancouver grain terminal for three new ones. The filters sit on the roof of Annex 1 and help control dust from grain handling operations. New structural platforms would also be installed...

Why This Matters: Live or work near the North Vancouver waterfront? Dust filters at grain terminals affect local air quality. This is routine equipment maintenance, but it's your chance to weigh in on industrial operations in your neighbourhood.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Transportation
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Boat Launch Upgrade to Concrete in Fleur de Lys

Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)

A gravel boat launch in Fleur de Lys, Newfoundland is being upgraded to precast concrete. The work involves removing the old gravel surface, stabilizing the base, and installing concrete panels. Heavy equipment will work from the existing shoreline.

Why This Matters: Use the boat launch in Fleur de Lys? This upgrade means a more durable, safer surface for launching your boat. Construction will temporarily affect access to the water.

Environmental Assessment Natural Resources Transportation
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Parking Lot Repaving at Canada Post Saint John Facility

Canada Post Corporation (Federal)

Canada Post wants to repave about 2,000 square metres of parking lot at their Saint John mail processing plant. The work involves removing old asphalt, laying new pavement, adjusting storm drains, and repainting parking lines. This is routine...

Why This Matters: This is routine parking lot maintenance at a postal facility. It mainly affects Canada Post employees who park there. Nearby residents might notice construction activity during the repaving phases.

Environmental Assessment Transportation
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Road and Drainage Reconstruction in Rapid Lake First Nation

Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)

Indigenous Services Canada is rebuilding all the streets and drainage systems in the Algonquins of Barriere Lake community at Rapid Lake. The project includes replacing culverts, adding storm sewers on main roads, and paving the entire community...

Why This Matters: Live in Rapid Lake? This project will affect your daily commute and access to your home during construction. Better drainage means fewer flooded roads and driveways. New pavement and sidewalks will make getting around safer, especially in winter.

Environmental Assessment Housing & Communities Indigenous & Northern Transportation
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Air Inuit Building Expansion at Montreal-Trudeau Airport

Montreal Airport Authority (Federal)

Air Inuit wants to expand its industrial building at Montreal-Trudeau Airport. The 352 square metre addition would be used for storing and maintaining ground handling equipment. The expansion would replace an existing parking lot.

Why This Matters: This is a routine airport facility expansion with minimal public impact. No trees or waterways are affected. The project includes a white roof to reduce heat islands.

Environmental Assessment Transportation
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Road Repairs on Kawacatoose First Nation Reserve

Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)

Kawacatoose First Nation wants to fix and upgrade about 36 km of roads on their reserve in Saskatchewan. The work includes clearing overgrown vegetation, repairing damaged road surfaces, adding gravel, and improving drainage. Some roads will be...

Why This Matters: This project directly affects Kawacatoose First Nation community members who rely on these roads daily. Better roads mean faster emergency response times and safer travel. Residents dealing with vehicle damage from poor road conditions would see relief.

Environmental Assessment Indigenous & Northern Transportation
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Truck Gate Upgrade at Fraser Surrey Container Terminal

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Federal)

DP World wants to modernize the truck gates at their Surrey container terminal. The project includes new security kiosks, lighting, and gate technology, plus a temporary gate during construction. They'd also rearrange some refrigerated container...

Why This Matters: Live near the Fraser Surrey terminal? Construction could mean more truck traffic and noise for a while. The upgrade aims to speed up truck processing, which could reduce idling and congestion on nearby roads.

Environmental Assessment Transportation
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Montreal Airport Parking Lot Relocation and Office Building Construction

Montreal Airport Authority (Federal)

Montreal-Trudeau Airport wants to shuffle things around on its property. They're moving a parking lot for airport vehicles from the north side to the south side, building a new office building, and adding electric vehicle charging stations. This is...

Why This Matters: This is mostly an internal airport operations project. If you work at the airport or live very close to the Dorval site, construction noise and traffic might affect you. The electric charging stations are a small step toward greener airport operations.

Environmental Assessment Transportation
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Steel Pile Installation at Ruskin Construction Facility - Delta River Road

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Federal)

Ruskin Construction wants to install two steel piles at their barge facility in Delta, BC. A three-pile dolphin (a mooring structure) fell over and needs replacing. They'd also add a new pile to better support barges docking at the site.

Why This Matters: This is a routine industrial maintenance project at a private barge facility. Unless you live very close to 8031 River Road in Delta or fish in the Fraser River near this site, it won't affect your daily life.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Replacing the Navigation Beacon at High Level Airport

Transport Canada (Federal)

NAV CANADA wants to replace aging navigation equipment at High Level Airport in northern Alberta. The VOR beacon helps pilots navigate in the area. They'll tear down the old structure and install new equipment, including a shelter, monitoring tower...

Why This Matters: If you fly in or out of High Level, this upgrade could mean more reliable navigation for your flights. For the remote community, better aviation infrastructure supports emergency services and supply flights.

Regulations & Permits Transportation
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Diesel Fuel Tank Replacement at Quatsino Lightstation

Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)

Fisheries and Oceans Canada wants to replace aging diesel fuel tanks at the Cape Scott Lightstation on Vancouver Island. The project swaps out four old 9,465-litre tanks for new ones in the exact same spot. No ground disturbance is expected since...

Why This Matters: This is routine infrastructure maintenance at a remote lighthouse. It keeps the station running for the two lightkeepers who live there year-round. Unless you're a mariner relying on Cape Scott's navigation services, this won't affect your daily life.

Environmental Assessment Natural Resources Transportation
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Road Upgrades for Michipicoten First Nation - 7km Rehabilitation Project

Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)

Indigenous Services Canada is upgrading about 7 kilometres of roads in Michipicoten First Nation. The work includes resurfacing, widening sections, replacing culverts, and improving drainage. Construction runs from fall 2025 through fall 2026.

Why This Matters: Live in or near Michipicoten First Nation? These road improvements could mean safer driving, better drainage during storms, and less dust. Construction may cause temporary detours over the next year.

Environmental Assessment Indigenous & Northern Transportation
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Groundwater Treatment System at Thunder Bay Airport

Transport Canada (Federal)

Transport Canada wants to install a groundwater treatment system at Thunder Bay Airport. The project involves digging trenches to put in a permeable reactive barrier—basically a filter that cleans contaminated groundwater as it flows through. This...

Why This Matters: Live near Thunder Bay Airport? This project addresses groundwater contamination from decades of firefighting foam use. The chemicals in that foam can spread through groundwater. Cleaning it up protects local water sources.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Multi-Use Pathway on Whispering Pines Reserve - Phase 2

Infrastructure Canada (Federal)

The Whispering Pines First Nation is building a 470-metre pathway for walking and cycling on their reserve near Kamloops. This second phase connects the community hall, rodeo grounds, and residential areas. The project involves some excavation and...

Why This Matters: This project improves safe walking and cycling options for residents of Whispering Pines I.R. #4. If you live on or near the reserve, you'll have better access to community facilities without needing a car.

Environmental Assessment Indigenous & Northern Transportation