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Gardiner Dam Spillway Bridge Structural Evaluation

Gardiner Dam Spillway Bridge Structural Evaluation

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Stoney Nakoda Disaster Recovery

Stoney Nakoda Disaster Recovery

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Diefenbaker Bridge

Diefenbaker Bridge

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ISL acknowledges and respects the territories and traditions of the many Nations. We acknowledge the territory of the Inuit, Métis, and First Nations people who have been here since time immemorial. We acknowledge that many ISLers are settlers living and working in this Territory. We are grateful for the opportunity to live and work here. We are committed to continued learning and working toward reconciliation in ways that minimize our impact on the earth, groundwater, and habitats, so we build sustainable communities for today, and for future generations to come.