Alberta government investing $100M to renovate U of A sciences building
15-04-2025 00:07 via cbc.ca

Alberta government investing $100M to renovate U of A sciences building

The province is investing millions of dollars to renovate the University of Alberta's Biological Sciences Building, which hasn't undergone any major renovations since it was built in 1969.
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