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Sudbury construction firms lauded for educational contributions

Sudbury construction firms lauded for educational contributions

Pioneer Construction and Fisher Wavy named Cambrian College’s Employer of Distinction
Algoma Steel posts $85-million loss in third quarter

Algoma Steel posts $85-million loss in third quarter

Fourth quarter is expected to be better, thanks to improved steel prices
Housing, mining, winter highway closures key concerns for Cochrane

Housing, mining, winter highway closures key concerns for Cochrane

Municipal delegation broached priority topics during Rural Ontario Municipal Association in January
Trades offer women independence, stability, financial security, says construction group

Trades offer women independence, stability, financial security, says construction group

Northeastern Ontario Construction Association bursaries breaking down training barriers
College buys apartment building in Kirkland Lake for student housing

College buys apartment building in Kirkland Lake for student housing

Northern College said the decision was made due to the area's housing crunch
Alamos Gold bumps up the exploration budget at northeastern Ontario mines

Alamos Gold bumps up the exploration budget at northeastern Ontario mines

Consistent gold production, huge upside at Island Gold, Young-Davidson reaps budgetary rewards
Indigenous economic development gathering set for Thunder Bay

Indigenous economic development gathering set for Thunder Bay

First-time event will be hosted by five northwestern Ont. tribal councils
Heddle Shipyards starts 2024 with a new name

Heddle Shipyards starts 2024 with a new name

Thunder Bay marine repair operator says Ontario Shipyards better reflects its goal to revitalize the shipbuilding industry.
Demolition begins on landmark eyesore in Sudbury's downtown

Demolition begins on landmark eyesore in Sudbury's downtown

Demolition will make way for urban renewal project
New hotel brings more opportunities for big events

New hotel brings more opportunities for big events

Tourism manager for the City of Thunder Bay, Paul Pepe, said the city needs more hotels