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A cut above – family tradition keeps Nelson Granite in the pink

A cut above – family tradition keeps Nelson Granite in the pink

Not all the high-value rock excavated from the Canadian Shield can be measured on the London Metal Exchange.
Building blocks for a new Kenora downtown

Building blocks for a new Kenora downtown

Digging up the Main Street of Kenora last summer for the Big Spruce downtown revitalization was like swallowing a spoonful of bad-tasting medicine for many.
Modular homes on the move

Modular homes on the move

The launch of Wincrief Forest Products this summer will be a huge boost for area forestry mills and provided more than 20 jobs at start-up.
Timmins infrastructure creating development space

Timmins infrastructure creating development space

Nearly $20 million in infrastructure projects are scheduled or underway in the City of Timmins.

Buying Canadian good for economy: CAW

At the request of the Canadian Auto Workers Union, over a dozen Ontario municipalities have adopted “Buy Canadian” policies for all municipal projects, including construction.
Cautious contractors enter 2009

Cautious contractors enter 2009

After enjoying a robust construction season last year, most Ontario contractors are expecting to do the same or less work in 2009.

Highway construction rolls on

Four-laning work continues this spring with Pioneer Construction of Sudbury being awarded a $16.8 million paving contract for 11 kilometres of work on Highway 69, south of Sudbury. The road stretches from Trout Lake Road near Estaire to Highway 537.
Housing costs to soar under harmonized sales tax: report

Housing costs to soar under harmonized sales tax: report

The North York-based Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) has come out strong against provincial plans to harmonize GST and PST, pointing out that Sudbury would see a substantial increase in housing costs.
GO Transit contract establishes Ontario Northland

GO Transit contract establishes Ontario Northland

It was a "huge learning curve" for Ontario Northland Railway shop crews to get up to speed on how to rebuild GO Transit's bi-level passenger coaches. But its fleet manager of the Toronto transit authority can't argue with the result.
Contractor safety a responsibility for all

Contractor safety a responsibility for all

Proper training is at the heart of every safe workplace, and ensuring that education is in place when on-site contractors are used for a project is crucial for both the client and the contractors themselves, according to safety experts.