Ontario’s construction sector is expected to continue to experience strong growth over the next decade, with the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and southwestern Ontario leading the way, though growing skilled... read more →
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The company aiming to restore a northeastern Ontario cobalt refinery to commercial production is pleased with the early milling results. First Cobalt provided preliminary results from a test milling program of... read more →
Training in the Boiler Lab will be part of Millwright Technician and Power Engineering Technician — Fourth Class programs offered at the college, said a Jan. 25 release. Funded by... read more →
The railway bridge, which is more than 100 years old, had reached the end of its service life and needed to be replaced. In addition to the steel framework’s dimensions... read more →
A new training and mentorship program in Kapuskasing is preparing high school students for careers as welders in an effort to fill a need in the industry and retain youth... read more →
Over the past year, construction industry leaders have been hosting panel discussions, conferences and events focusing on mental health in the sector. The intent behind these events is to encourage... read more →
A 30-year-old mason from Hamilton, Ont. spent 60 tense minutes Jan. 23 locked in a battle of speed, skill and stamina with more than two dozen rivals from across the... read more →
Ottawa has given a thumbs-up for Argonaut Gold to proceed with a proposed open-pit gold mine outside of Dubreuilville. Federal Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna announced Jan. 24 that... read more →
104 cranes are at work throughout the city, according to Rider Levett Bucknall Ltd.’s latest North American Crane Index. The count is seven higher than the consulting firm tallied last... read more →
The center will enable the company to deliver parts the next day after an order is placed in most major markets of Canada. It will cut deliver time and enable... read more →