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toxic chemicals

Canadian Facility Management & Design

What toxic chemicals are lurking in our buildings?

In the age of COVID, it's also important to consider how chemical exposures influence our ability to fight disease.
burnout

CondoBusiness

Condo managers face pandemic burnout

I am a licensed condominium property manager, I am in my early 30s, and I am completely burned out.
Horgan

Construction Business

Application for PST rebate on equipment opens

Online applications open in B.C. for up to half-billion dollars in expected rebates available for purchases or leases of select equipment.
condo

CondoBusiness

Top tips for maximizing condo spaces

As we continue to become accustomed to working from home and accepting this as a permanent fixture of our routines, the integrity of our physical space has taken a toll.
WELL Certification

Canadian Property Management

Pandemic propels healthy building momentum

COVID-19 has intensified pressure to support physical, social and emotional well-being within the built environment, but many investors, owners and managers were already embracing healthy building principles ahead of pandemic-triggered challenges.
office

REMI Network

1 in 3 workers may quit if called back to office full time

About 33 per cent of professionals currently working from home due to the pandemic would look for a new job if called back to the office full time.
SaskPower offers rate relief for community ice rink operators

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Ice rink operators offered SaskPower discount

It’s actually too late for Saskatchewan’s ice rink operators to apply for the funding outlined in the 2021-22 provincial budget earlier this week, but they could still qualify for electricity rate relief this spring and summer.
CDC guidelines

Facility Cleaning & Maintenance

GBAC clarifies CDC guidelines on cleaning

GBAC, a Division of ISSA, has clarified its stance on revised CDC guidelines related to cleaning and disinfecting for SARS-CoV-2.
own vs. rent

REMI Network

GTA home prices rise by up to 48% since COVID

Many people are relocating out of Toronto to the suburbs, driving home prices up. Here's where the highest appreciation is occurring.
virtual meetings

REMI Network

Ontario further extends deadline for virtual meetings

The Ontario government has extended the deadline for condo corporations to hold their meetings virtually and permit electronic voting without a bylaw.
Saskatchewan backs secondary rental suites

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Saskatchewan to tax EV owners for road upkeep

The 2021-22 Saskatchewan budget also commits more than $937 million to upgrade the provincial electricity system and nearly $175 million to underwrite an electricity rebate for SaskPower customers.
surety

Construction Business

COVID-19 and surety market challenges

COVID-19 presents challenges for the surety industry. How contractors respond to those challenges will ensure relationships remain healthy,
operational update

Canadian Apartment Magazine

Boardwalk shares positive operational update

Boardwalk REIT released a positive operational update highlighting indicators of economic recovery in the hard-hit Alberta market.
airborne transmission

Facility Cleaning & Maintenance

ASHRAE provides updated airborne transmission guidance

The ASHRAE Epidemic Task Force has released clarified guidance for evaluating and mitigating the spread of SARS-CoV-2.
residential landlords COVID-19

Canadian Apartment Magazine

Weathering the 3rd wave of COVID-19

As COVID-19 variants surge throughout the country, what do the latest lockdown measures mean for residential landlords?
National Day of Mourning

REMI Network

Ontario funds construction training in Hamilton

This support will reduce obstacles to hiring, training and retaining workers and apprentices, and reduce the stigma related to a career in the skilled trades to attract a new generation of workers.
antimicrobial

Design Quarterly

Green experts issue antimicrobial use warning

Green building organizations, architects, and scientists warn that building materials with added antimicrobials have no proven health benefit.