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In This Week’s Editor’s Note
- City of Courtenay: The construction of a $42.5 million 212 senior’s housing and care complex has begun.
- Port Alberni Port Authority: A dormant fish processing plant is being transformed into a food and beverage processing facility.
- The District of Tofino: Seeking a Contract Administrator for the new $55 to $60 million Waste Water Treatment Plant.
City of Courtenay: The construction of a $42.5 million 212 senior’s housing and care complex has begun.
The City of Courtenay has issued a $42.5 million building permit for a new 212 senior’s housing and care complex on Cliffe Avenue.
Port Alberni Port Authority: A dormant fish processing plant is being transformed into a food and beverage processing facility.
The Port Alberni Port Authority is revitalizing a dormant fish processing plant into a food and beverage processing facility including a commercial kitchen space. Five tenders have been released this past week.
The District of Tofino: Seeking a Contract Administrator for the new $55 to $60 million Waste Water Treatment Plant.
The District of Tofino is seeking a Contract Administrator to oversee the construction of a new $55 to $60 million Waste Water Treatment Plant.
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