Public opposed - A group of protesters took to the Legislative Building in Regina on Saturday, April 18 to show their opposition to the AI data centre project. The RM of Sherwood voted in favour of Bell Canada’s proposal. (Ryan Kiedrowski/Grasslands News)

In a unanimous decision and despite public pressure, the RM of Sherwood unanimously approved moving ahead with the development of an AI data centre in their municipality. The decision to approve the development agreement with Bell Canada was brought to the RM Council’s regular April 20 meeting. A report prepared by municipal planner Luke Brossart […]

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