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Road construction worker airlifted to hospital after accident on highway twinning project

Road construction worker airlifted to hospital after accident on highway twinning project

Teranorth Construction employee was injured when a truck struck a portable outhouse
Ontario Chamber of Commerce to welcome in new president in 2024

Ontario Chamber of Commerce to welcome in new president in 2024

Corporate communications exec Daniel Tisch to succeed Rocco Rossi
Former Nipigon plywood mill site not suitable for biochar plant

Former Nipigon plywood mill site not suitable for biochar plant

Environmental contaminants has company looking for alternative sight in rural township
A decade of innovation celebrated at ICAMP

A decade of innovation celebrated at ICAMP

Canadore College's innovation and advanced manufacturing centre snags $1.1 million for expansion
Feds will bankroll infrastructure funding for critical minerals mining

Feds will bankroll infrastructure funding for critical minerals mining

Canada Infrastructure Bank to sift through applications for energy and transportation projects
United Steelworkers seal the deal on new contract with Goldcorp in Timmins

United Steelworkers seal the deal on new contract with Goldcorp in Timmins

Mine operations, tradespeople net substantial wage boost
Algoma Steel furnace project meets construction milestone

Algoma Steel furnace project meets construction milestone

Electric Arc Furnaces will be fired up in late 2024
Northwest First Nation celebrates ‘milestone’ electric connection

Northwest First Nation celebrates ‘milestone’ electric connection

Wunnumin Lake First Nation is the latest community to be connected to the electrical grid via the Wataynikaneyap Power project
Can Thornloe Cheese be saved again?

Can Thornloe Cheese be saved again?

Gay Lea Foods cites 'multiple' deficiencies behind plant closure as efforts begin to reopen the iconic Temiskaming cheesemaking business
Sudbury’s oldest flower shop still blooming

Sudbury’s oldest flower shop still blooming

Rosery Florist has been a fixture Sudbury's downtown since 1938