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Could Sudbury's mine waste feed the steel industry?

Could Sudbury's mine waste feed the steel industry?

Biomining company sees tonnes of iron waiting to be extracted from Sudbury tailings
Mass timber construction reaching new heights

Mass timber construction reaching new heights

Province changing building code to permit 18-storey wood buildings
Ford government gives Thunder Bay $870K for housing infrastructure

Ford government gives Thunder Bay $870K for housing infrastructure

City can use the money for roads, sewer and water infrastructure to encourage more housing development
Province gives Sudbury $1.52M for exceeding its housing target

Province gives Sudbury $1.52M for exceeding its housing target

Associate Housing Minister Rob Flack stopped by Tom Davies Square April 5 to announce $1.52M in provincial funding as a result of the city hitting its housing targets
Construction leader leaves legacy of ‘resilience, dedication’

Construction leader leaves legacy of ‘resilience, dedication’

Claude Villeneuve, founder of Villeneuve Construction, has died at 76
Sudbury charging up for third annual battery electric event

Sudbury charging up for third annual battery electric event

Industry leaders, educators and policy-makers will again meet to discuss how to move forward with battery electric vehicles for mining and consumers
Returning cruise ships will help spread the wealth, says tourism outfit

Returning cruise ships will help spread the wealth, says tourism outfit

Superior Country plans for return of cruise ships to northwestern Ontario this summer
Sioux Lookout prepares ground to attract health-care providers

Sioux Lookout prepares ground to attract health-care providers

Northwestern Ontario town creates commercial subdivision to grow health and wellness services
Northern College, Interfor partnering to close skilled trades gap

Northern College, Interfor partnering to close skilled trades gap

Renewed agreement between forestry products company and Timmins school allows for teaching, employment opportunities
Ford promises to connect five First Nations to power grid

Ford promises to connect five First Nations to power grid

Marten Falls, Eabametoong, Webequie, Neskantaga and Nibinamik First Nations would be connected through the project, which is in the consultation stage