A decision by the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has corrected a “historical barrier” toward delivering power to new mines and mills in northwestern Ontario, said Common Voice Northwest, a grassroots... read more →
Skeletal remains of as many as 11 people believed to have died during the Revolutionary War have been uncovered at a construction site in upstate New York, a lawyer for the couple... read more →
The federal government, CN Rail and the body that oversees trade through Canada’s busiest port have signed an agreement allowing CN to build a second railway track to move more... read more →
The Regional Municipality of Durham is adding staff to its works department to deal with the “big changes,” said Arend Wakeford, senior solicitor for the municipality. “Right now if there... read more →
Cutting glass is not only easy, it’s also well within the capability of any DIY homeowner. All you need to make clean, accurate cuts in plate glass are a few... read more →
Tomlinson Group of Companies picked up two major awards and a made-for-Ontario pile-driving excavator designed by Berminghammer Foundation Equipment earned a prestigious Transportation Infrastructure Award as the Ontario Road Builders’... read more →
1911- the world’s first electric self-starter is installed in a Cadillac.
The British Columbia ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has narrowed the field of bidders for a major bridge project in Metro Vancouver to three consortia. The design-build-finance contract for the... read more →
The blueprint for a Green New Deal, recently proposed by Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Ed Markey, certainly has succeeded in focusing national attention on the question of how we will... read more →
Sault Ste. Marie’s deputy chief administrative officer Tom Vair says the city is looking to fill about 300 jobs, about 250 of them with Algoma Steel. He says they plan... read more →