Fluidra has pledged to plant a tree for every variable-speed pump sold between Oct. 24 and Oct. 28, as part of its Climate Action Week incentive to meet its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals.
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University of Galway, Ireland, is experimenting with a geothermal heat pump system which will derive heat from the ground to warm the swimming pool in the university’s Sports Centre.
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Modpools, a company selling above-ground pools constructed out of upcycled shipping containers, launched by Paul Rathnam in British Columbia, has sold a thousand pools in its seven years of existence, with its 2022 year-end revenue projected at $20 million.
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VODA Backyard Leisure Group (VODA), a Burlington-based backyard leisure products business, received an investment from Canadian private equity firm, Fulcrum Capital Partners (Fulcrum), making the two companies partners.
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Brantford-based PartsWerx Distribution is changing its name to SwimWerx to convey the company’s wide portfolio of products and services, as it goes beyond offering just pool parts.
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Fluidra, a North American pool and spa equipment manufacturer, has appointed highly experienced Lennie Rhoades as the next President of Fluidra North America.
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A Calgary government official took notice of a video record of a frustrated father in the City of Calgary, whose attempts to enrol his children in the city’s swimming classes were faced with frequent system crashes over the past two years.
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New York-based Latham Group Inc. is expanding its Canadian operations by building a fibreglass pool manufacturing plant in Loyalist Township near Kingston, Ontario, adding to the two plants it already has in Canada outside Toronto.
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LAGO Gent Rozebroeken, a water park in Belgium, celebrated its 10th anniversary with a collective cannonball dive, performed successfully by 298 of the 345 divers who attempted it at the park’s Olympic-sized indoor pool, establishing a Guinness World Record in doing so.
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Officials from the French government have employed an artificial intelligence (AI) software developed by Google and a consulting firm, Capgemini, to discover 20,356 pools deliberately left undisclosed by the owners for avoiding taxes.
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