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The Robert O. Pickard Environmental Centre is a waste water treatment facility in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It provides secondary treatment to more than 90% of Ottawa's population, that's over 900,000 people. It is located at 655 Shefford Road, Ottawa, Ontario, and discharges to the Ottawa River. Formerly the Green's Creek Pollultion Control ...
This is an alphabetical list of companies that have at one-point or another been based in Ottawa: Abacus Data; Alterna Savings; Atkinson Film-Arts; Bank of Ottawa; Bell-Northern Research; BreconRidge; Bridgewater Systems; Brookstreet Pictures; Bruised Tongue; Campeau Corporation; Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation; Canada Mortgage and Housing ...
Ledcor Group of Companies is a construction company operating primarily in Canada and United States.Ledcor operates in a wide range of industries, including the construction of buildings and civil infrastructure, technical services such as communication networks, forestry, mining, property development and management, transportation, marine operations, and several energy projects, including oil ...
GFL Environmental Inc. (an initialism of Green For Life) is a Canadian waste management company, with headquarters in Vaughan, Ontario. Founded in 2007, GFL operates in all provinces in Canada and much of the United States, and currently employs more than 20,000 people. [ 2 ]
The Greenbelt is a 203.5-square-kilometre (78.6 sq mi) protected green belt traversing Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It includes green space, forests, farms, and wetlands from Shirleys Bay in the west and to Green's Creek in the east. [1] It is the largest publicly owned green belt in the world [2] and the most ecologically diverse area in Eastern ...
Saunders / Macoun, William / William Tyrrell (January 11, 2010), Catalogue Of The Trees And Shrubs In The Arboretum And Botanic Garden At The Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Ontario, Canada by William Saunders, William Tyrrell Macoun, Ottawa, Ontario: BiblioLife This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Following the Todd Report was a master plan for Canada's Capital, tabled by Herbert S. Holt's Federal Plan Commission (or, the Holt Commission). [4] Todd [5] was appointment chairmen when the Federal Plan Commission was established in 1913 by Order-In-Council of Prime Minister Robert Borden's government with the purpose of "draw[ing] up and perfect[ing]" a comprehensive scheme for the future ...
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