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Hospital bids reviewed

Three bid teams are eligible to submit a proposal to build, finance and maintain Sault Ste. Marie’s new hospital.

Tenders out for hospital projects

The days of summer bring many things: heat, humidity, and for several of Northern Ontario’s major hospitals, construction. For instance, the Timmins and District Hospital is in the midst of a 10,000-square-foot expansion to its existing facility.

Cottage country moves north

The 2001 Statistics Canada census was not kind to Parry Sound. This community of 6,500 experienced a three-per-cent population dip from 1996, but that dire statistic hasn’t deterred some new residential and commercial developments from springing up.

Steelback brings Sault back on track

Sault Ste. Marie is back on the convention and concert trail. Construction of the city’s new $25-million arena, the Steelback Centre, is nearing completion for an early fall celebratory opening.

Topex Inc. boss credits staff after Leadership Award win

Tom Palangio has constructed a formidable career by destroying things.

Timmins has shortage of homes

Timmins has a serious shortage of homes, says Richard Leroux, president of the Timmins Real Estate Board. This three-year trend has shown an upward climb in rental and house sales, unseen in the area for about 15 years.

The Montreal River hill: Nine years for nothing?

Recently the Ontario Ministry of Transportation announced that it would conduct a $40-million relocation of the infamous Montreal River hill. The hill, centrally located along Highway 17 between Sault Ste.

Province targeting undergound economy

Over a billion dollars is lost annually in the underground construction economy in Ontario and Queen’s Park is getting tough. In March, Minister of Labour Steve Peters introduced a piece of legislation called the Regulatory Modernization Act.

Straw-bale biodiesel plant will leave small footprint

Greater Sudbury - Sudbury’s future biodiesel facility will not only offer alternative fuel, but will represent an “alternative” building design that will benefit the environment and the business.

Looking to improve line of sight in heavy equipment

Between 1986 and 2004 the Ontario mining industry reported seven fatalities and 73 lost-time injuries as a result of poor line of sight visibility from load haul dump (LHD) vehicle operators.