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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Modern Press Building (originally built in 1927 and thoroughly renovated in 1947, 1993, and 2011) is a historic building in the City Park District, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The original building was designed by David Webster.The building was originally build as a two story building to house the Modern Press printing-press equipment and offices. Modern Press was originally purchased by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, with its most notable publication being the The Western Producer. The Western Producer continued to use the building until moving into new facilities in 1979.The 1993 the building was renovated by Atomic Energy of Canada to house the offices for the CANDU 3 reactor design program; resulting in the architectural firm of Heney Klypak Architect Ltd. winning the 1994 Heritage Design Award. AECL closed down the CANDU 3 program in 1996, eventually resulting in SaskTel moved into the building.In 2010, work started on the four story Nexus Building beside the Modern Press Building, to house the offices of Mid-West Group. The Modern Press Building's exterior was repainted to match that of the new structure.. }

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