Imagine triangles spinning around a shower curtain rod inside a beer keg—that is an elemental description of the screaming Wankel rotary engine. This powerplant is beloved by gearheads the world...
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Writing thousands of tickets for health and safety violations underlines a commitment to enforcement but it hides a more worrying challenge, says the Ministry of Labour’s Chief Prevention Officer (CPO)...
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The minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines, and Indigenous Affairs was in Sudbury to reaffirm the Ford government’s commitment to opening up the mineral deposits in the remote James...
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GE is planning to build the world’s largest wind turbine outside the city of Rotterdam. The new turbine will stand 850 feet high from the base of the turbine to...
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Liebherr’s new crawler crane, the LR 1800-1.0, has proved its strength by hoisting a 560t test load, as part of the prototype testing procedure READ HERE
An Alaska jobs report shows the state’s oil and gas industry experienced modest growth last month as some sectors of the economy have continued shedding jobs READ HERE
Weeks after the heaviest-ever splitter began its four-day journey across Alberta’s roads, the province unveiled the first construction project under its $1.6 billion plan to upgrade its High Load Corridor...
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Tahoe Canada is being recognized as a mining industry leader in promoting energy conservation at its Timmins operations. The company – previously Lake Shore Gold – operates the Timmins West...
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Six companies have been named semi-finalists in the 2019 #DisruptMining competition. The annual initiative, which was spearheaded by Goldcorp in 2017, challenges companies to come up with new innovations to help...
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The City of London has approved a plan for the redevelopment and reuse of the property which includes a large mixed-use community, said a Jan. 17 release. It was reported...
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