Your top JOC headlines this week cover a massive Surrey hospital project that’s going digital; the Goose gold mine project is in full flight in Nunavut; VIU has announced an $87.8 million mass timber student housing project; and closures are on the way for a portion of Highway 1 through Kicking Horse Canyon.
Your top JOC headlines: Sept. 12 to 16

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