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Sudbury architect given prestigious fellowship

Sudbury architect given prestigious fellowship

Louis Bélanger of Bélanger Salach Architecture recognized by Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
A ‘generational project’: Thunder Bay CEDC backing proposed lithium refinery

A ‘generational project’: Thunder Bay CEDC backing proposed lithium refinery

Federal and provincial governments have made separate pledges to help fund construction in Thunder Bay
Don’t call me sweetheart: panel addresses evolving role of women in construction

Don’t call me sweetheart: panel addresses evolving role of women in construction

Northeastern Ontario Construction Association held its 2025 Women in Construction roundtable on March 6
Sault contractor acquires Sudbury HVAC firm

Sault contractor acquires Sudbury HVAC firm

Piper Mechanical Systems Inc. will continue following S. & T. Group acquisition
Hydro One completes acquisition of interest in East-West Tie Line

Hydro One completes acquisition of interest in East-West Tie Line

The company now holds a 48 per cent interest in the power line between Wawa and Thunder Bay
First Nations partner with Canada Nickel on early stage mine construction

First Nations partner with Canada Nickel on early stage mine construction

Wabun communities granted preferential access to bid on Crawford mine contracts
Architecture school’s director lauded for research excellence

Architecture school’s director lauded for research excellence

Dr. Tammy Gaber receives Research Excellence Award from Laurentian University
Mississauga firm will build Sault Indigenous learning facility

Mississauga firm will build Sault Indigenous learning facility

Maple Reinders Constructors land $42-million contract for Makwa Waakaa’igan project
Trade war likely to stymie Greater Sudbury growth

Trade war likely to stymie Greater Sudbury growth

U.S. tariffs could delay construction starts in a 'booming' Sudbury scene as building materials increase
Feds and North Bay are fast-tracking construction of 337 homes over three years

Feds and North Bay are fast-tracking construction of 337 homes over three years

City to cut red tape, clear space for city infilling to spur construction of multi-residential units