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 →
1998- Ground breaks on the Nationwide Arena, home of the Columbus Blue Jackets, in Columbus, Ohio.
When Marnie Hunter saw a 150-tonne haul truck, she wanted to get behind the wheel. “I remember looking at one and I told myself, I’m going to drive that one day,... read more →
No proper off roader can be complete without a portable air compressor. When the going gets tough, you're much better off if you adjust your tire pressure to suit the... read more →
All told, the study concluded, nearly 300,000 Canadians were directly employed in clean energy in 2017, nearly 100,000 more than Statistics Canada data said worked in mining, quarrying, and oil-and-gas... read more →
A Sudbury lime supplier is expanding with a second slurry plant on Markstay-Warren, east of the city. Nickel Belt MP Marc Serré showed up at Sudbury Lime's Kukagami Lake Road property to announce... read more →