
They are requiring the developer to develop a plan to mitigate the noise and light pollution. The other focused on concerns with traffic and the increase of vehicles entering and exiting the business, using the residential Thomlinson Street.Ĭity staff said the noise concern was remedied in one of the six conditions outlined in the development permit. It was one of two complaints received from nearby residents about the development. The location of the car wash drew the ire of a nearby resident, concerned about the noise and light pollution from the business and its proximity to a residential location. Cameron Baldwin, Phoenix Construction operations manager, said they worked with city staff to develop the vision of the project. Trails were a big part of the development as it connects to neighbourhood trails. When Timber Ridge is fully built out, the business complex will be surrounded by residences and connecting trails. Other buildings will be built to accommodate health and medical facilities, merchandise stores and restaurants, potentially with a rooftop patio. The Tim Hortons features a lengthy drive-thru lane. As a result, a number of the buildings are being built to suit the businesses. The development does have confirmed tenant including Tim Hortons, a Solo Liquor Store and a Fas Gas gas station, C-store and car wash. Red Deer Municipal Planning Commission approved Wednesday morning the eight-building commercial development at the intersection of 55th Street and Thomlinson Avenue in the east Red Deer neighbourhood. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.A strip mall in Timberlands will bring new businesses including a Fas Gas car wash and, potentially, a Tim Hortons. READ MORE: Four Canadian privacy watchdogs launch probe into Tim Hortons app In addition, Therrien’s office says it will complete a related investigation focusing on RCMP use of Clearview AI’s facial-recognition technology. “The privacy authorities appreciate Clearview AI’s co-operation to date on the ongoing investigation, and look to the company’s continued co-operation as it is brought to conclusion.” One issue under investigation is the deletion of the personal information of Canadians that Clearview has already collected, Therrien’s office said Monday. The investigation followed media reports that raised questions and concerns about whether the company is collecting and using personal information without consent. Therrien’s office says the authorities still plan to issue findings given the importance of the issue for the privacy rights of Canadians.

The joint investigation of Clearview by privacy protection authorities for Canada, Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec remains open. The office of privacy watchdog Daniel Therrien says the move includes the indefinite suspension of Clearview AI’s contract with the RCMP, its last remaining client in Canada.Ĭlearview AI’s technology allows for the collection of huge numbers of images from various sources that can help police forces, financial institutions and other clients identify people. firm Clearview AI will stop offering its facial-recognition services in Canada in response to an investigation by the commissioner and three provincial counterparts. The federal privacy commissioner says U.S.
