Posts Tagged ‘ project ’

The anatomy of a break up

Mar 3rd, 2010 | Category: Arts

by Pol Nikulin
For every one successful band, there seems to be an abundance of those that do not make the cut. Whether it is skill level or personality differences, bands can break up in the blink of an eye.
Nigel Befus, a 21-year-old bass player with three years of experience in the local circuit – formerly [...]



Tuned into Technology: Particle Acceleration and Baguette – Not so lovely a tea party

Nov 6th, 2009 | Category: Blogs, Tuned into Technology

Welcome back to Tuned into Technology, faithful techno lovers and readers of my first blog. Now that the staff of the Reflector is back from the 88th annual Associate Collegiate Press journalism conference in Austin Texas, I will be back to my weekly Friday technology fix.
As I was searching the Popular Science website, I found [...]



Under construction

Oct 21st, 2009 | Category: News, Photos, Web Exclusives

1. Centre for Continuous Learning expansion
The Roderick Mah Centre for Continuous Learning, originally built in April 2006, is being expanded with an additional three-story building of approximately 6,000 square meters. The original building was designed to be able to accommodate expansion and was given gold status LEED certification. The cost of the project, $53 million, [...]



Mount Royal parkade contract awarded

Jul 29th, 2009 | Category: News

Armtec Infrastructure Income Fund announced Tuesday that is has been awarded a $10-million contract to construct Mount Royal’s roughly $40 million, 1,200 stall parkade.
The contract has been given to the organization’s Con-Force division, which has one of its 13 state-of-the-art production facilities located in Calgary. The parking structure will contain 900 precast concrete elements that [...]



Folk Fest: The enduring tale of Umalali

Jul 22nd, 2009 | Category: News

On the Caribbean coast there lives a group of people that work tirelessly to support their families and preserve their culture. Descendents of shipwrecked African slaves who bred with various Caribbean native groups, the Garifuna, as they are known, developed a rich language with deep ties to traditional African roots and music.
Now, as the world [...]