CCA producing 11-part documentary seriesThe 12-week, cross-country tour will showcase construction work in all 10 provinces.
Meet the women of this year’s Site Service AwardsThe inaugural year featured 26 outstanding female construction professionals.
SponsoredQ&A: TGV’s founder on building a business from the ground upEager for a new challenge, Tamara Gavrilenko has built and expanded her business from scratch in one of Canada’s most competitive construction markets.
CALIBRATED event launches to support female leaders in the industrial sectorOrganizers want women to show up to work with tools to thrive rather than just survive.
B.C. introduces stronger rules for construction crane workersThe program will require those overseeing crane work—including owners, maintainers, repairers and erectors—to meet consistent safety standards.
SponsoredQ&A: An exclusive look behind the scenes of Nuframe Group’s newest acquisitionWe sat down with Nuframe President Russ Esau, and Founder and CEO Lorne Derksen.
People Moves: January 2026All the biggest hires, promotions and professional achievements in Canadian construction.
LEAP Conference returns with ‘Women Who Build’ themeThe March 6 event will be hosted by the Vancouver Regional Construction Association in partnership with Canadian Construction Women.
First class of Site Service Awards finalists announcedThe new awards program highlights the men and women behind Canada’s biggest builds.
People Moves: New Year 2026All the biggest hires, promotions and professional achievements in Canadian construction.
Ontario, trade unions sign deal to harmonize safety standardsOfficials say harmonization will create a more mobile, productive, and safer construction workforce.
Survey: Majority of Canadians support Alberta-B.C. pipelineThe strongest backing coming from Albertans, men, older Canadians, and Conservative voters.
Dr. Greg Appelt on building a medical real estate empireAtlas is Appelt’s most ambitious project yet and aims to combat the housing crisis and Canada’s shortage of medical resources.
Union launches mass timber training push across CanadaThe program will train 4,000 in specialized skills during its duration.
Concrete truck driver celebrates 50 years behind wheelAl Bryce has helped build some of B.C.’s most iconic projects and is currently working on the Surrey Langley Skytrain project.
Report: Trades shortages could cost Canada $8B per yearCanada’s construction sector is grappling with an aging workforce and surging demand.
SponsoredCanadian builders raise $400K to combat blood cancersStarting in 2020 in Montreal, the Hard Hats for Hope challenge has spread across Canada, finally reaching the Vancouver market.