Your top DCN headlines this week feature coverage in recognition of the upcoming National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, held Sept. 30, with a story on a Royal Architectural Institute of Canada webinar on reconciliation and design; indigeneity plays a key role in Centennial’s $112-million A-Building design; an Eglinton Crosstown LRT update highlights more delays and deficiencies; and Ball Construction celebrates 100 years.
RAIC reflects on dark days during Truth and Reconciliation sessions
Indigeneity a key element to Centennial’s $112M A-Building design
No firm end date for Eglinton Crosstown LRT as defects and deficiencies persist
A century of building in Ontario: Ball Construction marks 100 years
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