Category: Newsletter
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Newsletter – July 2025
Newsletter – July 2025 Volume 9, Issue 3 From the Editor’s Desk by Tuna Onur. There are significant challenges involved in seismic upgrading of heritage buildings. In this issue of the CAEES Newsletter, we are pleased to highlight a landmark seismic upgrade project for a high-profile building that falls in the highest category of heritage…
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Newsletter – April 2025
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Newsletter – January 2025
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Newsletter – October 2024
Newsletter – October 2024 Volume 8, Issue 4 From the Editor’s Desk by Tuna Onur. The next World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (2028) will be hosted in Montréal! Congratulations to the CAEES team who successfully prepared for and presented the CAEES’s bid in Milan! Following the release of the CAEES earthquake reconnaissance team’s report regarding…
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Newsletter – July 2024
Newsletter – July 2024 Volume 8, Issue 3 From the Editor’s Desk by Tuna Onur. The new national Earthquake Early Warning system in Canada became operational in BC in May and will be operational in Ontario and Québec later this year. You can read more about this exciting development in our feature article. The CAEES…
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Newsletter – April 2024
Newsletter – April 2024 Volume 8, Issue 2 From the Editor’s Desk by Tuna Onur. The devastating earthquake sequence in Turkey last year in early February was a stark reminder of how earthquakes can severely impact communities. Two earthquakes of magnitude larger than 7.5 happened within nine hours of each other, followed by numerous aftershocks.…
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Newsletter – January 2024
Newsletter – January 2024 Volume 8, Issue 1 From the Editor’s Desk by Tuna Onur. It is my pleasure to announce that our quarterly Newsletter is back after a hiatus, and I am also happy to share some exciting changes that happened for our Association in the interim. Canadian Association for Earthquake Engineering (CAEE) is…
