Back in 1977, Goodyear introduced the Tiempo, the first tire dubbed all-season. The idea was simple and alluring: Instead of dealing with the hassle of switching between snow and summer...
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Wages will be the number one issue when Ontario’s 25 ICI construction trade unions and their corresponding employer bargaining agencies sit down to hammer out collective agreements in the coming...
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The Chinese creation spans 26.3 meters (a little over 86 feet) and has a width of 2.6 meters (almost 12 feet). Its design is a tribute to Chinese architectural history,...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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