4th Annual CANstruction at Lambton Mall. BlackburnNews.com file photo4th Annual CANstruction at Lambton Mall. BlackburnNews.com file photo
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CANstruction Winners Announced

The fourth annual CANstruction event was held at Lambton Mall over the weekend.

18 teams building everything from rainbows to bees out of canned goods which will be donated to the Inn of the Good Shepherd.
TD Canada Trust won the award for using the most green cans.  St. Clair High School and Langtree Controls won junior outstanding structure.
WorleyParsons won the "Best Meal" award for their "WP Fries" display and the award for most cans, an estimated 4,400.
OLG was judged to best use labels for their "Can of Fortune", David Gilchrist Architect and Steeves and Rozema were judges to have the best structural ingenuity.
The Judges Favorite was LEHDER Environmental Services Services for their "Hunger Stings" display.
The People's Choice award winner will be announced March 21.

4th annual CANstruction, March 20154th annual CANstruction, March 2015

4th annual CANstruction, March 20154th annual CANstruction, March 2015

4th annual CANstruction, March 20154th annual CANstruction, March 2015

4th annual CANstruction, March 20154th annual CANstruction, March 2015

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