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By Amanda Stephenson CALGARY, July 8 (Reuters) - Big Tech has joined the party at the Calgary Stampede, a sign of growing interest in Canada from U.S.-based hyperscalers as the province of Alberta courts data center development.
Albertans were frequently cooler on their own ballot questions than the rest of the country You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Put to Canadians outside Alberta,
Albertans will head to the polls in October for what has been referred to as a “referendum on a referendum”. They will be asked to choose between two options: should Alberta remain a province of Canada,
More than any other country, Canada is positioned to become the leading supplier of clean and conventional energy to ourselves and the world. To harness this opportunity, we need a new approach – one that builds sustainably and in full partnership with provinces,
A woman’s morning walk with her dog in the scenic Canadian Rockies this week took an unexpected turn after a grizzly bear galloped toward her, stood on its hind legs and continu
Chinese mobile services firm FingerMotion has pivoted to AI data centers, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with BlueFlare Energy Solutions for the first of two project sites in Canada. The initial site,
AVAX One Technology Ltd. (Nasdaq: AVX) ("AVAX One” or the "Company”) today announced that it has signed a non-binding letter of intent (the "LOI”) to acquire the Bantry Data Site, an energy-advantaged data center site in Alberta,
CALGARY, AB, July 4, 2026 /CNW/ - Canada is a clean and conventional energy superpower, and we are building on that strength to power our future with reliable, affordable energy and technology for all Canadians.
Cryptomining firm Avax One is set to acquire a site in Canada amid a wider pivot to AI and HPC. The company recently announced it has signed a non-binding letter of intent to acquire the Bantry Data site,
