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Wawa wood plant to restart with $180M investment

Wawa wood plant to restart with $180M investment

Wawa OSB Inc. will hire 140 people for oriented strand board operation
Temagami Forest Management Corp. awarded sustainable forest licence

Temagami Forest Management Corp. awarded sustainable forest licence

Group will manage 456,770 hectares in northeastern Ontario
Kap forest products manufacturer restarting paper line, hiring 45 workers

Kap forest products manufacturer restarting paper line, hiring 45 workers

Provincial funding of $1.2 million helping GreenFirst Forest Products expand production
Ministry of Labour issues orders to Resolute in jobsite fatality investigation

Ministry of Labour issues orders to Resolute in jobsite fatality investigation

Company addresses fatality of contractor at Ignace sawmill in letter to employees
Ontario strengthening forestry and mining sectors

Ontario strengthening forestry and mining sectors

$1.9 million provincial investment fosters job creation and business expansion in Northern Ontario
OPINION: Forest biomass key to North’s energy needs

OPINION: Forest biomass key to North’s energy needs

Underutilized wood can generate much-needed electricity for industries and communities
New short-line rail owners of former Algoma Central look to get on a roll in 2022

New short-line rail owners of former Algoma Central look to get on a roll in 2022

Watco putting the equipment pieces and workforce in place to serve Sault industrial shippers
Interfor completes acquisition of EACOM

Interfor completes acquisition of EACOM

B.C.-based forestry company now owns sawmills across the North
Anishinabek leaders weigh in on resource revenue sharing

Anishinabek leaders weigh in on resource revenue sharing

Chiefs mull waiting on conclusion of Robinson Huron annuity case before negotiating with province
New mental health resources aimed at helping mining and forestry workers

New mental health resources aimed at helping mining and forestry workers

Workplace Safety North will implement three-year program