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Contractor selected for new Thunder Bay correctional complex

Contractor selected for new Thunder Bay correctional complex

The project could cost $500 million to $1 billion
Sudbury's development charges to jump by 17.2 per cent effective July 1

Sudbury's development charges to jump by 17.2 per cent effective July 1

Change expected to up building cost of single-unit dwelling by $3,252
Kenora firm lands Highway 17 contract

Kenora firm lands Highway 17 contract

Moncrief Construction awarded first section of four-laning Trans-Canada Highway near Manitoba border
Jobs of the Future: Wielding a welding whip works for this aspiring boilermaker

Jobs of the Future: Wielding a welding whip works for this aspiring boilermaker

Tomorrow's Trades program aims to replenish the trades pipeline with the next generation of skilled workers
Construction underway at Temiskaming cobalt refinery

Construction underway at Temiskaming cobalt refinery

Key pieces of equipment arriving in April for plant refurbishment as a new building is erected
Timmins builders meet, eat and hand out the safety hardware

Timmins builders meet, eat and hand out the safety hardware

'Our construction sector remains strong,' says outgoing Timmins Construction Association president
Work in skilled trades leading to independence for women

Work in skilled trades leading to independence for women

The attitude towards females in skilled trades is changing
North Bay's new casino opened March 9

North Bay's new casino opened March 9

Following COVID-related delays, $31-million gaming facility is open for business
Construction set to begin at Temiskaming cobalt, nickel refinery

Construction set to begin at Temiskaming cobalt, nickel refinery

Approval of closure plan greenlights Electra Battery Materials to build solvent extraction plant this spring
Building permits hold steady in Greater Sudbury, with last year’s total hitting $290.2M

Building permits hold steady in Greater Sudbury, with last year’s total hitting $290.2M

The City of Greater Sudbury issued 1,839 building permits in 2021, which lags behind the five-year average of 1,952, but building services director and chief building official Guido Mazza said it positions the city as remaining on track in a broader picture