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Old Posted Sep 27, 2011, 9:21 AM
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Talking The Territories: Developments

This thread is intended to showcase all of the unrepresented and under-represented communities in Northern Canada including the Territories, Nunavik and Labrador. You are also welcomed to post anything about developments you know are going on in cities across the Northern parts of the provinces of BC, Alberta, Sask, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.





NORTHWEST TERRITORIES:

· Deh Cho Bridge - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

http://www.dehchobridge.info/project.html

· Indian and Northern Affairs Office Complex, Yellowknife - PROPOSED

http://www.fsc.ca/Portfolio

· Diamond Jenness Secondary School, Hay River - PLANNING

http://www.fsc.ca/include/get.php?nodeid=3730

· École St. Joseph School, Yellowknife - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

http://www.fsc.ca/

· Fort Smith Hospital Renovation and Expansion - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

http://www.fsc.ca/include/get.php?nodeid=3748

· New High School, Inuvik - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

http://www.fsc.ca/include/get.php?nodeid=3776

· Hay River Hospital Renovation and Expansion - PROPOPED

· District Heating, Yellowknife - Giant Mine Deep Shaft - Geo Thermal - PROPOSED




NUNAVUT:

· Nunavut Capital Site, Iqaluit/Apex - PLANNING

http://www.fsc.ca/include/get.php?nodeid=3768

· Piqutivut Building Our Capital project - Complete city redevelopment - PLANNING


· Iqaluit City Hall - APPROVED

Source: Facebook

· Iqaluit Recreation and Aquatics Center - APPROVED


Source: Facebook

· Emergency & Protective Services Centre - PROPOSED

Source: Facebook

· Mens Correction and Healing Centre, Rankin Inlet - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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· 33 Unit Staff housing for Mens Correction Centre, Rankin Inlet - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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· Arctic Winter Games Stadium Renovation and Expansion - PROPOSED

Source: Facebook

· New St. Judes Cathedral, Iqaluit - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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· RCMP V Division headquarters, Iqaluit - Phase I, COMPLETE - Phase II, PROPOSED


http://www.fsc.ca/

· Iqaluit Field House - PROPOSED

Source: Facebook

· Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Studio - PLANNING

http://www.fsc.ca/include/get.php?nodeid=3772

· Apartment buildings, Chesterfield Inlet - 30 and 40 units - PLANNING

· Nanisivik Naval Facility, Nanisivik - Deep water port - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanisivik_Naval_Facility

· Saku Office Building, Rankin Inlet - Under Construction

· Expansion of Nanuq Lodge, Rankin Inlet - Under Construction

· High Arctic Research Center, Cambridge Bay - APPROVED

· Gold Mine, Baker Lake - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

· Uranium Mine, Baker Lake - PROPOSED

· Uranium Mine, Chesterfield Inlet - PROPOSED

· Diamond Mine, Arviat - PROPOSED

· Health Centre - 3 story care centre and staff housing - Repulse Bay UNDER CONSTRUCTION

· Hamlet Office - Kuglugtuk - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

· Hamlet office - Qikiqtarjuaq - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

· Saku Office Building - Rankin Inlet - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

· Expansion of Nanuq Lodge - Rankin Inlet - UNDER CONSTRUCTION




YUKON:

· F H Colins High School Whitehorse - DESIGN PHASE

http://www.yukon-news.com/news/22611/

· Mah's Point - 6 story residential - Whitehorse - UNDER CONSTRUCTION


· Rivers Reach - 4 story residential - Whitehorse - UNDER CONSTRUCTION


· Whistle Bend - residential subdivision, population 8000 - Whitehorse - Phase 1 UNDER CONSTRUCTION, Phase 2 Approved


· Along with four more major residential projects going up around the city.

· Whitehorse airport expansion - International Wing

· Research center at Yukon College - Whitehorse

· Medium security prison - Whitehorse

· Hydro dam expansions

· Numerous mines coming online

· Sewage treatment plant - Dawson

· Residential condo building - Dawson

· New hospital - Dawson

· New hospital - Watson lake

· Thompson center expansion for long term, assisted living - Whitehorse

· Mature residence building - Whitehorse

· Expansion of Dawson airport

· Upgrading of Mayo's airport to handle regular air service

· Yukon Correction Centre - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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LABRADOR:

· Massive development in the Labrador City-Wabush micropolitan area

· Large-scale redevelopment of iron ore mines in eastern Labrador



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GENERAL:


· A number of large DND projects on the go throughout the arctic

· There are also a number of District Heating proposals in various locations throughout the north

· A number of mines are under construction or are in the design and proposal phases

· Many communities have large scale housing projects on the go




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Fort Macaroni & Cheese?

Don't forget Moose Factory. How about a more concrete geographic delineator? E.g., 60 degrees parallel north?
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I don't know why this hasn't been discussed yet? Does anyone know of anything going on in the Territories, Churchill, Thompson, Fort Mac, Fort Nelson or Labrador?

I will convert this into a list once I have a number of developments to post
Fort Smith Hospital Renovation and Expansion.
Hayriver Hospital Renovation and Expansion.

F H Colins High School Whitehorse.

Mens Correction and Healing Centre Rankin Inlet. NU-UC.
YK Mens corection and Womens Transititional Housing facilities.
St Jude Cathedral Iqaluit.
Repulse Bay Health Centre.

RCMP V Division Phase 2 No Start Date Iqaluit
New Hamlet Office Community Hall, Qikiqtarjuaq, Nu

30 and 40 unit Apartments Chesterfield Inlet Nu.

District Heating using the Giant Mine Deep Shaft for Geo Thermal. Proposal.

A number of large DND project.
There is also a number of District Heating proposals in Various locations Throughout the north.

A number of Mines are under construction or are in the design and Proposal phases.

Gold Mine in Baker Lake Nu
Uranium Mine near Chesterfield Inlet Nu
Diamond Mine Near Arviat Nu

Every Comunity has large scale housing project on the go.

There are quite a few project on the go currently but these are just some of the ones I know about.
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Edited the thread title to capture the void on this forum.
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The Deh Cho bridge would be about the biggest thing happening in these parts wouldn't it? Other than pipelines...

http://www.dehchobridge.info/
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The Deh Cho bridge would be about the biggest thing happening in these parts wouldn't it? Other than pipelines...

http://www.dehchobridge.info/
The North's Quenell Bridge.
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ha ha ha ha!

Don't think many will get that...
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Thanks for the title change and making it "sticky"
That helps a lot!!!
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Since you included Labrador, here's some general news.

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Labrador City copes with booming development

Labrador City is growing rapidly and keeping pace with development is a rising challenge for the municipality.

The growth comes in the wake of several announcements by the big mining companies in the area. The Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC) is going through an expansion that is expected to see up to 900 new permanent positions. . . .

Building up might be the best option . . . because the town doesn’t have much land to spare.
Continue reading: http://www.theaurora.ca/News/2011-07...Keeping-pace/1
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Since you included Labrador, here's some general news.



Continue reading: http://www.theaurora.ca/News/2011-07...Keeping-pace/1
That is AWESOME!

Thanks Architype! very interesting news. Labrador technically isn't a territory but it is completely unrepresented anywhere else in this forum, so therefore I declare it an honorary member of this thread
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Some of the places you listed are not in the Territories. Canada's North traditionally includes more than just the Territories, but now I noticed the thread title says "Territories".
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Some of the places you listed are not in the Territories. Canada's North traditionally includes more than just the Territories, but now I noticed the thread title says "Territories".
Yeah, sorry. Someone changed the name on me, I listed those places thinking it should be more about Northern Canada, the places that are under-represented in this forum. But having the title "Territories" sounds a bit nicer and works well with the context I guess. However, I am including Labrador into the name and list as we speak.
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Fort Smith Hospital Renovation and Expansion.
Hayriver Hospital Renovation and Expansion.

F H Colins High School Whitehorse.

Mens Correction and Healing Centre Rankin Inlet. NU-UC.
YK Mens corection and Womens Transititional Housing facilities.
St Jude Cathedral Iqaluit.
Repulse Bay Health Centre.

RCMP V Division Phase 2 No Start Date Iqaluit
New Hamlet Office Community Hall, Qikiqtarjuaq, Nu

30 and 40 unit Apartments Chesterfield Inlet Nu.

District Heating using the Giant Mine Deep Shaft for Geo Thermal. Proposal.

A number of large DND project.
There is also a number of District Heating proposals in Various locations Throughout the north.

A number of Mines are under construction or are in the design and Proposal phases.

Gold Mine in Baker Lake Nu
Uranium Mine near Chesterfield Inlet Nu
Diamond Mine Near Arviat Nu

Every Comunity has large scale housing project on the go.

There are quite a few project on the go currently but these are just some of the ones I know about.


Thanks so much for the list Airboy! Helped me out a lot!
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The Deh Cho bridge would be about the biggest thing happening in these parts wouldn't it? Other than pipelines...

http://www.dehchobridge.info/
Very interesting and impressive project.
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ha ha ha ha!

Don't think many will get that...
True but almost every city has a similar project. Calgary's Peace Bridge.

Forgot to add Baffinland Iron Oar Mine.
The redevelopment of Town of Iqaluit. New Rec centre, City Hall, Arctic College redevelopment of the Federal Building.
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With regard to the northern territories.

Labrador and Nunivik should be part of the sticky. Work in these regions is considered remote work.

Nunavik is the region of Quebec north of 55.
http://www.nunavik-tourism.com/map_of_nunavik.aspx
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Ontario's far north is about as remote as Labrador (accessible only by air), and is becoming a mining hotspot. Currently the only proposals, other than mines, is a large power plant north of Geraldton. This is all south of 55° though.
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With regard to the northern territories.

Labrador and Nunivik should be part of the sticky. Work in these regions is considered remote work.

Nunavik is the region of Quebec north of 55.
http://www.nunavik-tourism.com/map_of_nunavik.aspx
On the other hand, Nunavik is supposed to be covered by the Quebec forum and Labrador is covered by the Atlantic forum. But alright, for the sake of this thread, this thread is open to that discussion too.
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Here's an article about Iqaluit; although it's over a year old, it's of particular interest to this forum.

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"Iqaluit's not going to look like a village anymore. It's going to look like a city."
Article: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/...eral-plan.html
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Here's an article about Iqaluit; although it's over a year old, it's of particular interest to this forum.



Article: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/...eral-plan.html
Awesome news I love the development going on in Iqaluit. It is so interesting to see a tundra hamlet turning into the worlds first full-fledged Inuit City

Thanks much Architype!
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