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Northern Ontario contractors primed for 2024 construction season

Northern Ontario contractors primed for 2024 construction season

Mining, institutional work paves the way in projects for 2024
Hotel construction ahead in Dryden

Hotel construction ahead in Dryden

Developers plan two new hotels for Government Street; dozens of apartments are in the works elsewhere in the city.
Hydro One staging public feedback sessions on northeast power line project

Hydro One staging public feedback sessions on northeast power line project

Province wants to beef up power line capacity between Sudbury and Blind River
How Algoma Steel de-risked its electric arc furnace project

How Algoma Steel de-risked its electric arc furnace project

Algoma Steel lays to rest concerns that new furnace costs might be snowballing out of control
Two First Nations sign Ring of Fire agreement as another launches court battle

Two First Nations sign Ring of Fire agreement as another launches court battle

Simultaneous press conferences outlined the promise of, and frustration with, Ontario's mining boom
Ontario poised to become community builders in the Ring of Fire

Ontario poised to become community builders in the Ring of Fire

Province doubles down on Far North roads, infrastructure during PDAC week
Frontier Lithium finds mine, refinery project partner in Mitsubishi

Frontier Lithium finds mine, refinery project partner in Mitsubishi

No news from Ottawa on critical infrastructure funding for key northern bridge and access road
Nipigon lithium miner chooses Red Rock for a refinery site

Nipigon lithium miner chooses Red Rock for a refinery site

BMI Group partners with Rock Tech Lithium to establish multimodal port facility
Kapuskasing aims to go on a homebuilding boom

Kapuskasing aims to go on a homebuilding boom

Locals fret over future of the Kap paper mill, but mayor said mining is becoming a key economic driver
Trudeau announces nearly $21M to build more housing

Trudeau announces nearly $21M to build more housing

Thunder Bay is receiving $20.7 million from the Housing Accelerator Fund to continue building homes across the city.