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April 18, 2011
Steve Rose Sits Down for an Interview with the AAWRE

Steve Rose, a founding Diplomate of the American Academy of Water Resources Engineers (AAWRE), recently sat down for an interview with the Academy.  

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April 1, 2011
16th Annual Contaminated and Hazardous Waste Site Management Course

GOwen Environmental Ltd. is hosting the 16th annual offering of their popular Contaminated Site Management Course in Toronto, ON from June 6 - 10, 2011.   

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February 19, 2010
MALROZ Principal receives Distinction from Engineers Canada

Company co-founder Steven Rose was recently honoured by Engineers Canada by receiving the designation "Fellow of Engineers Canada" 

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September 21, 2009
Malroz on the Shelves
Malroz on the Shelves

Malroz Vice President Steven Rose, in partnership with fellow industry experts, publishes textbook 

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August 27, 2009
Malroz Down Under

Kathryn Kitney wins award for best student presentation

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December 16, 2011
Expert Report Confirms No Direct Health Effects From Wind Turbines

An expert report has concluded there is no direct health risk from wind turbine sound at Ontario's regulated setback distance.

September 1, 2011
Statement from Minister of the Environment John Wilkinson Regarding Highland Companies Proposed Quarry in Dufferin County

"After careful consideration, the Minister of Natural Resources and I have agreed to bring forward a regulation making Highland Companies subject to the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. As a result the company will be required to undertake a comprehensive Environmental Assessment for the proposed quarry in Melancthon Township.

August 31, 2011
New Drive Clean Changes Help Families Save Time and Money

Changes to Drive Clean coming into effect tomorrow will save Ontario families money and protect the air our children, grandchildren and seniors breathe. 

August 17, 2011
Ontario Announces Pilot Project in Oakville-Clarkson

Ontario is launching a pilot project within the Oakville-Clarkson airshed that will further improve the air quality for local families.

July 29, 2011
Ontario Leading North America - Clean, Safe, Reliable Drinking Water

Ontario continues to be a North American leader in providing clean, safe and reliable drinking water to Ontarians.

July 13, 2011
Ontario Building Stronger Communities

Ontario now has cleaner air for people to breathe, fewer children living in poverty, and stable support for farmers to weather unpredictable times.

June 7, 2011
Notice of Smog Advisory
April 25, 2011
Changes To Drive Clean Testing Proposed
Ontario is proposing changes to Drive Clean testing that would save drivers time and money, while continuing to protect the environment.

April 5, 2011
Clean Energy Makes Ontario Business a Leader

Unilever Canada, a major Ontario food manufacturer, is using more clean energy from Bullfrog Power, making it the single largest commercial purchaser of renewable energy in Canada.

March 25, 2011
Ontario Joins The World To Mark Earth Hour
Ontario is joining the world in marking Earth Hour by turning off the lights in government buildings between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow evening.

March 22, 2011
New Award Recognizes Green Achievement
Ontario is now accepting applications for a new award recognizing local green achievement, leadership and innovation.
February 11, 2011
Ontario Rules Out Offshore Wind Projects

Ontario is not proceeding with proposed offshore wind projects while further scientific research is conducted.   

February 9, 2011
Recycling Electronics Creates 200 Jobs

Keeping used electronics out of landfills is creating new jobs in the clean economy. 

January 26, 2011
Protecting Drinking Water Sources Across The Province

Ontario is helping farmers, property owners and businesses across the province take action to protect local drinking water.

January 25, 2011
Taking Action to Protect Lake Simcoe And The Local Economy

Ontario is protecting Lake Simcoe and its local fish populations.