Tensions flare as RM of Sherwood moves ahead with data centre agreement
A data centre project in the Rural Municipality of Sherwood is moving forward, following a raucous council meeting which saw people ejected from the gallery, protesters banging on windows and most of the public locked out during the discussion.
Construction on the 300-megawatt Bell Canada AI data centre project just outside of Regina is expected to begin later this spring. The project will be the largest purpose-built AI data centre development in Canada, and is expected to generate as much as $12 billion in economic value for the province through job creation, tax revenue and broader economic benefits.
“We’re quite confident that we make the right decision,” Ray Orb, the municipality’s interim reeve, told reporters after the meeting.
“We had a contingency today of local ratepayers, and they were actually very happy. Most of their concerns were incorporated within the agreement itself.


