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Growing up in the family-owned business, Hazen White III was 35.
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Emissions in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area increased by 2.2 million tonnes, or 4.5% in 2021.
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Previous collaborations between Johnson Controls and Canada's DND include CFB Bagotville, CFB Petawawa, CFB Kingston and CFB Halifax.
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It takes experience and know-how to get the job done right. For 80 years, Little Giant – the most recognized brand in condensate pumps – has delivered in the most demanding HVAC applications, pumping a steady flow of proven reliability for you and your customers.
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Digital networks connecting flow sensors and shut off valves can provide new levels of security and peace of mind for home and building owners.
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Canadian company Acuva Technologies has launched a larger capacity version of its award-winning technology for the whole home. The ArrowMAX HOME UV-LED water treatment system features IntenseBeam technology, a patented, compact technology that eliminates up to 99.9999% of bacteria and viruses in water. The system is Bluetooth and WiFi enabled, using the Acuva Connect app to view device performance and health.
Join our Contractor Loyalty Program to receive direct rebates of up to 7% for purchases of ArrowMAX Home. Contact hello@acuvatech.com for more info.
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Cap developed standards and curriculum for the Gasfitter A and Gasfitter B trades in Manitoba.
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The branch will host a grand opening event on November 17th.
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Ontario colleges including Collège Boréal, Humber College and La Cité Collegiale will be offering two scholarships to eligible apprentices.
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Re-live the educational sessions from the Modern Hydronics Summit 2022 over three consecutive Tuesdays at 2 pm, online beginning November 29th.
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So, picture this: you’re kneeling in wet grass next to a clean out, shoving your Gen-Eye pipe inspection system slowly down into the drain. The push rod is stiff but slippery; just flexible enough to permit you to negotiate the 90-degree turn at the bottom of the clean out and then coax it in the direction of the street. The customer’s toilets and drains have been backing up almost every time that it rains, and you’ve confirmed that everything between the house and the clean out is flowing normally. Your problem lies under the front yard, and it certainly involves a broken or leaking pipe. In a flash of insight, it occurs to you that you are propelling a video camera into what is certainly a damaged sewer pipe. What could possibly go wrong?
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Date: January 31 – February 2
Las Vegas, NV
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Date: February 15 – 16, 2023
Vancouver, B.C.
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