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Government loan will help paper mill through ‘challenging market conditions’

Government loan will help paper mill through ‘challenging market conditions’

Province floating Kap Paper Inc. $10 million to maintain area jobs
North Bay plant refurbishes GO Transit cars made in Thunder Bay

North Bay plant refurbishes GO Transit cars made in Thunder Bay

A union spokesperson at the Alstom plant said he's 'not happy' work on passenger coaches built in Thunder Bay is going elsewhere
TTC subway contract would ‘mean the world’ to Thunder Bay Alstom workers: union

TTC subway contract would ‘mean the world’ to Thunder Bay Alstom workers: union

Toronto Transit Commission seeking manufacturer to build 55 new subway trains
Algoma Steel will close two lines at its plate and strip complex

Algoma Steel will close two lines at its plate and strip complex

Steelworkers Local 2251 boss Mike Da Prat isn’t happy 'with the method that they're regressing'
Thunder Bay rail coach plant gets $500M contract

Thunder Bay rail coach plant gets $500M contract

Alstom plant will refurbish 181 GO Transit bi-level rail coaches for Toronto's Metrolinx
Algoma Steel expects to post negative numbers next quarter

Algoma Steel expects to post negative numbers next quarter

First electric arc steel production set for late first quarter
Labour ministry investigating roof collapse at Algoma Steel melt shop

Labour ministry investigating roof collapse at Algoma Steel melt shop

Accident at electric arc furnace construction site attributed to snow accumulation
Freeland emphatic new TTC cars be built in Thunder Bay

Freeland emphatic new TTC cars be built in Thunder Bay

Federal government to provide $758 million toward $2.3-billion project, with the City of Toronto and the province of Ontario splitting the remainder
Communities on the Move: Northern Ontario Heritage Fund rains $16.8 million across the region

Communities on the Move: Northern Ontario Heritage Fund rains $16.8 million across the region

Highway 11 communities, Timmins, Iroquois Falls, Manitoulin and North Bay all recipients of the province's largesse
New scraper to improve water treatment at Tenaris

New scraper to improve water treatment at Tenaris

The $1.6 million project is part of a $6.75 million multi-year environmental investment to modernize the facility’s water management system