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Alberta companies land IAMGOLD mine construction project

Alberta companies land IAMGOLD mine construction project

North American Construction Group shipping equipment to northeastern Ontario site
Thunder Bay mall headed for demolition

Thunder Bay mall headed for demolition

City council votes to raze money-losing Victoriaville Mall
CN Tower designers picked as consultants on downtown Sudbury library, art gallery proposal

CN Tower designers picked as consultants on downtown Sudbury library, art gallery proposal

WZMH Architects chosen from field of 13 submissions for Junction East project
New Sudbury arena project 'will get built,’ says Wolves owner

New Sudbury arena project 'will get built,’ says Wolves owner

Dario Zulich confident in sports-entertainment complex construction as project opponents continue to mount challenges, look for downtown support
Construction of Dubreuilville's Magino Mine is good to go

Construction of Dubreuilville's Magino Mine is good to go

Argonaut Gold board of directors approve January start for US$380-million pit project
Mushkegowuk Council reviewing all-season road feasibility study

Mushkegowuk Council reviewing all-season road feasibility study

'We don't know when or if this will ever be built'
Prep work underway at northwestern Ontario correctional facilities

Prep work underway at northwestern Ontario correctional facilities

Builds in Thunder Bay, Kenora to be complete by 2022
Barrick transitions to underground-only mining at Hemlo

Barrick transitions to underground-only mining at Hemlo

Open-pit operations will cease by month’s end
Vale will raze Stobie Mine headframes, outbuildings this fall

Vale will raze Stobie Mine headframes, outbuildings this fall

Sudbury mine has been on care and maintenance since 2017
Laurentian University's financial crunch stems from building spree, faculty rep argues

Laurentian University's financial crunch stems from building spree, faculty rep argues

University largely mum on hiring Ernst & Young to review the books on projected $6-million deficit