Kitselas Development Corporation CEO denies data center construction on KDC lands
You can taste the rush. The dough hadn't risen.
Summary
Kitselas Development Corporation CEO Darrin McCormack released a letter clarifying that a data center will not be built on KDC-owned lands. While the Corporation receives such offers occasionally, McCormack emphasized that any discussions were purely exploratory and no final decisions were made regarding data center construction on Kitselas Lands.
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Darrin McCormack reiterated that the Corporation will not support the construction of a data center on KDC owned lands.
It was emphasized that any discussions were exploratory and no final decisions were made.
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