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Welcome to our local city building highlights. This is a collection of things happening that we don’t want you to miss out on, and some highlights from Scott himself on Linked In.

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Day in the District

Serena Ryder and Steven Page shine a bright light on Galt and the future of the Gaslight District

Launch Day

The Future will be built by our children. That’s why we’re committed to building the infrastructure they need to imagine a better world. LAUNCH, will be a public facility designed to help our become more creative and innovative in science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM).

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Gaslight Square Comes to life with help from our friends.

We have always loved the interactive art found on the streets of Montreal - especially the illuminated musical swings. It is known around the world and bring smiles to everyone’s faces. We’ve decided to bring that level of world class excitement to Gaslight Square. HIP is working with Daily Tous Les Jours, the Montreal based interaction design studio responsible for the swings and so much more. Daily will be creating a permanent outdoor experience at Gaslight Square designed to help us connect with, and be part of, the stories in our Grand River. We can’t imagine, and can’t wait, to see what they’ll do. To hold you over, have a look at “Hello Trees” created for Houston Texas. Photography by Morris Malakoff

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WATERLOO BUSKER CARNIVAL

Insights from:Scott Higgins- President at HIP Developments Inc.

The Sun Life Financial Waterloo Busker Carnival is a not-for-profit festival in Waterloo, Ontario. Watch the video and let’s all remember to find time in our busy lives to give back and invest in those that are coming behind us.

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HIP Developments and partners donated 5,000 N95 masks to the Cambridge Memorial Hospital

We all have a responsibility to contribute to changing the rate of COVID-19’s spread. Focusing on the fundamentals, HIP Developments donated 5,000 N95 masks to the Cambridge Memorial Hospital this week. Given their name because of their capability to filter 95% of airborne particles, these masks save lives, and are critical garments for those on the frontlines, whose service and sacrifice we can’t express enough thanks for.

LAUNCH and Laurier's At-Home Experience

Insights from:Scott Higgins- President, HIP Developments

Love this. Structured team programming for kids leadership, confidence, teamwork, and other great aspects of minor sports but with STEAM learning as the sport!

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