The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approvedconstruction of a fourth liquefaction train at Freeport LNG's $14 billionLNG export terminal in Freeport, Texas. Freeport LNG filed its FERC application in... read more →
Members of the Ontario Skilled Trades Alliance, SkillsOntario and the Construction and Design Alliance of Ontario also attended to show support as the groups have been working together to find... read more →
1742- The world's first indoor swimming pool opens in London, England.
The review is to start immediately, and a report to the Ministry of Labour is expected by the end of the year. Linda Regner Dykeman heads up MidCorp Canada, a division... read more →
ALE has officially launched its 10,000t (11,200USt) capacity SK10,000 crane at the Offshore Technology Conference in Texas, USA. The heavy lift specialist said this is the world’s largest capacity land-based... read more →
Work on a series of water infrastructure projects to better protect Kitchener, Ont. from potential flooding are getting underway in the city west of Toronto. The federal government announced just shy... read more →
1930- Construction is complete on the Chrysler Building
Thousands of people are expected to roll through the upcoming Canadian Mining Expo. The Big Event is returning to the McIntyre Community Centre in Timmins June 5 and 6, and will... read more →
The pacific island of Tokelau, a relative speck of a country, is the first in the world to be completely solar powered. Built in 2012, this solar project provides all... read more →
The province said May 21 that it’s approved the business plan for the new Mills Memorial hospital in Terrace, B.C. and is moving forward with procurement. Replacing the city’s current hospital,... read more →