Bell Canada’s 300‑MW AI Data Centre Approved Near Regina as Saskatchewan Launches First AI Expo
Bell Canada’s AI data centre gets RM of Sherwood approval; Saskatchewan sets first AI Expo for April 27; AiSK reaches 110 members.
TL;DR
Bell Canada received approval from the RM of Sherwood to build a 300‑megawatt AI data centre just outside Regina. On April 27, Saskatchewan will host its inaugural AI Expo in Saskatoon, organized by the nonprofit Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan, which now counts 110 members across the province.
Context The RM of Sherwood’s decision marks the first large‑scale AI‑focused data centre project in the province. Saskatchewan’s government has been actively courting technology investment to diversify an economy traditionally rooted in agriculture and natural resources. The AI Expo, scheduled for Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, aims to demonstrate local AI applications and foster connections among businesses, educators, and entrepreneurs.
Key Facts The approved facility will draw up to 300 megawatts of power, enough to run thousands of AI training servers simultaneously. Saskatoon’s Prairieland Park will host the AI Expo on April 27, featuring talks, demos, and networking sessions expected to attract several hundred participants. Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan (AiSK), founded in 2023 by Alex Fallon, has grown to 110 members spanning tech firms, academics, and professionals from sectors such as law, education, and finance.
What It Means The data centre could supply the computational backbone needed for AI research and commercial projects in Western Canada, potentially drawing firms that require high‑density computing capacity. The expo offers a low‑barrier entry point for newcomers to learn about AI tools and trends, which may accelerate adoption among small businesses and public‑sector organizations. AiSK’s expanding membership signals a growing grassroots network that can advocate for skilled‑worker training and responsible AI use. Together, these developments suggest Saskatchewan is positioning itself as a regional hub for AI infrastructure and talent. Watch for construction timelines on the Bell Canada site, attendee numbers and outcomes from the April expo, and any new partnership announcements from AiSK in the coming months.
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