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Inquest called into Sudbury man’s workplace death in River Valley

Inquest called into Sudbury man’s workplace death in River Valley

Mark Beskorowany, 54, died from injuries received while working in a granite quarry on Aug. 19, 2019, doing work related to drilling   
Federal approach to steel tariffs 'a step in the right direction': CEO

Federal approach to steel tariffs 'a step in the right direction': CEO

Michael Garcia emphasized trade "uncertainty" with U.S. during federal minister's visit to Sault steel plant
September conference to guide participants in ‘seizing economic opportunities’

September conference to guide participants in ‘seizing economic opportunities’

Ontario First Nations Economic Developers Association hosting event in Thunder Bay
Nairn Centre area residents still fighting niobium trucking plan

Nairn Centre area residents still fighting niobium trucking plan

Residents oppose dumping niobium and other materials to the old Agnew Lake Tailing Management area
Canada to target steel originating from China with new tariffs

Canada to target steel originating from China with new tariffs

Ottawa imposing higher tariffs to curb Chinese-dumped steel in Canadian market
Rural development fund now open to applications

Rural development fund now open to applications

Province making available $20 million over two years for economic development projects
Georgia-Pacific making $191 million in upgrades to Englehart mill

Georgia-Pacific making $191 million in upgrades to Englehart mill

Investment comes on 15th anniversary of U.S. company's ownership in OSB plant
Work starts on new Timmins train station

Work starts on new Timmins train station

While ticket prices aren't known yet, the Transportation Minister says the province 'will work very, very closely with the communities to take into consideration the challenges'
First Nations launch challenge to overturn Ontario, federal 'megaprojects' laws

First Nations launch challenge to overturn Ontario, federal 'megaprojects' laws

Bill 5 allows the provincial government to 'unilaterally ram through projects without meaningful engagement,' First Nations argue
First Nations to launch legal challenge against Ontario, federal bills 5 and C-5

First Nations to launch legal challenge against Ontario, federal bills 5 and C-5

Nine First Nations petitioning court for an injunction that would prevent feds from fast-track infrastructure projects