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Inuvik Solar Project to Utilize Brownfield Site
By: CBN
Nihtat Energy Ltd. developing a 1-megawatt solar farm in Inuvik, Northwest Territories.August 18, 2022 - Other News
Join us for CBN Happy Hour Networking in Vancouver on June 22
By: CBN
Are you an environmental professional? ERIS and Milestone Environmental invite you to join us in Vancouver on June 22 for a CBN Networking event...May 30, 2022 - CBN News
CBN Newsletter: Spring 2022
By: CBN
Join us at the 2022 CBN Conference being held virtually on April 5-6March 22, 2022 - CBN News
2022 Canadian Brownfield Conference - Join us on April 5 & 6
By: CBN
Early Bird Rate Ends March 14March 9, 2022 - CBN News
New Committee Members Welcome
By: CBN
As an active member of the Canadian Brownfields Network, we encourage you to take part in one of our industry committees.December 22, 2021 - CBN News
Celebrating Brownfield Excellence - Announcing 2021 Brownie Award Winners
By: CBN
Congratulations to the 2021 Brownie Award Inductees. Learn more about the remediation projects across the country, and the people behind these efforts so deserving of this accolade.November 25, 2021 - CBN News
2021 Brownie Awards - November 23
By: CBN
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. Register now to join us at the awards ceremony.November 20, 2021 - CBN News
CBN Webinar on Adaptive Reuse Trends in the Commercial Real Estate Market and Implications for Environmental Due Diligence
By: CBN
In this webinar, our panel of experts will discuss how the continued growth of ecommerce, the transformation of retail, shifting population demographics, the new normal of remote work, and other factors are revolutionizing the way buildings and structures are being retrofitted, reused, and redeveloped.November 12, 2021 - CBN News
Dirty Business: Ontario’s Province-Wide Cleanup Of Excess Soil
By: Mark Sabourin
Check out corporate member ERIS Originals newest article, Dirty Business: Ontario’s Province-wide Cleanup of Excess Soil, we learn how tougher regulations could open up a new market that views excess soil as a commodity, and what compliance to the new requirements could mean for your business.November 10, 2021 - Other News