The spending includes one-third contributions from each of the federal, provincial and municipal governments. Ontario’s contribution, at 33 per cent, adds up $10.2 billion, said a release. The funding will... read more →
Columbia Forest Products in Rutherglen is hoping to get up and running again very soon. The hardwood veneer mill has been shut down since late January, when officials became aware... read more →
Between 1988 and 2018, the cost of a four-year college degree increased by 213 percent at public schools and 129 percent at private schools. Over the same period, wages for... read more →
Stressing the need to properly wear personal protective equipment, analyzing the root cause of incidents and making near misses a focal point of lessons going forward were just some of... read more →
Nuclear power is grabbing the attention of the mining industry, to the point where there is a real possibility there could be portable reactors powering mines in less than 10... read more →
Just north of Amsterdam, one of the world’s biggest—and most important—wind turbines has just switched on. It is a demonstration of a new type of blade developed by General Electric... read more →
A new partnership recently announced by Fiera Infrastructure and EllisDon Capital represents a vote of confidence in the future of the Canadian P3 sector by both parties and gives the... read more →
Data is becoming the most valuable asset of the business world, and mining is no exception. Hull explained as mines advance, they need more real-time data from the operation so... read more →
Changes and potential impacts of proposed new farm building requirements were explored at the Canadian Farm Builders Association’s (CFBA) annual conference in Stratford, Ont. recently. Will Teron, director of heritage... read more →
Swedish telecom companies Telia and Ericsson are teaming with Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) to launch Sweden’s first 5G network for industrial use at Volvo CE’s facility in Eskilstuna, Sweden,... read more →