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Second nuclear waste repository being considered

Second nuclear waste repository being considered

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization is in the early stages of planning for a DGR to manage intermediate-level waste.
‘You name it, we cover it’: 2025 Spring Farm Conference kicks off in Thunder Bay

‘You name it, we cover it’: 2025 Spring Farm Conference kicks off in Thunder Bay

The conference will continue until Thursday evening.
Sault Ste. Marie city council snuffs out Downtown Association

Sault Ste. Marie city council snuffs out Downtown Association

Queenstown will no longer be run by business people, but by city bureaucrats
Northeast First Nations team up with province on two proposed hydro power projects

Northeast First Nations team up with province on two proposed hydro power projects

Moose River, Albany River basins contain an estimated 3,570 megawatts of future hydroelectric power
Canadian lumber is the foundation for an affordable housing strategy, says Unifor

Canadian lumber is the foundation for an affordable housing strategy, says Unifor

Buffeted by U.S. tariffs, forestry union pushes for national strategy to keep lumber mills operating, workforces in place
Registration open for battery electric event

Registration open for battery electric event

BEV In-Depth: Mines to Mobility conference returns to Sudbury for fourth year
Women-only construction worker training offered at no charge

Women-only construction worker training offered at no charge

A government-sponsored residential construction worker course provided by the Labourers union is free of charge to qualifying applicants
Wesdome seizes on opportunity with Wawa gold project acquisition

Wesdome seizes on opportunity with Wawa gold project acquisition

Toronto gold company strikes $40-million deal with Angus Gold to expand Eagle River operations
Habitat restoration work in store at Superior Fine Papers site

Habitat restoration work in store at Superior Fine Papers site

Local Remedial Action Plan group working with property owner to improve aquatic habitats, maintain part of the land as natural greenspace.
Kirkland Lake aggregate operator fined $6,000

Kirkland Lake aggregate operator fined $6,000

Company successfully appeals and dodges heavier $112,750 fine