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Keystone Certifications recently achieved Standards Council of Canada (SCC) accreditation for the Fenestration Certification Program. This credential enables the program to demonstrate product compliance with Canadian national and provincial building codes as well as the National Energy Code of Canada and the Canadian ENERGY STAR Program.
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The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) will host a webinar entitled “Methods of Prevention and Investigation of Insulating Glass Failures” on Tues., Sept. 22 at 11:30 a.m. Eastern.
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Involuntary Musical Imagery is a song that continually repeats through a person’s mind, and although the Bill Withers 1972 classic, Lean on Me, is almost 50 years old, never before has a song been so relevant.
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Fenestra Purchasing Co-op is pleased to announce that Stage Windows and Doors of Vaughan, ON, has become a Fenestra Member-Owner.
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How do we get young people interested in the trades? Ian Howcroft has some ideas and the organization he leads, Skills Ontario, is working hard in schools and through its Skills Challenge competition to seed the ground for our future workforce. In this episode, Fenestration Review editor Patrick Flannery talks to Howcroft about how they’ve modified their programs to operate in the pandemic, possible future directions for apprenticeships, what draws kids to the trades and more.
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