The heaviest piece of equipment to ever move across Alberta’s road network has begun a four-day journey from a fabrication plant in Edmonton to the site of a new petrochemical...
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Canada’s Building Trades Unions (CBTU) is commending the federal government for closing out 2018 with a ban on the use of asbestos and products containing asbestos READ HERE
The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) has released a fatigue research report detailing the value of wearable technology in the workplace. The study encouraged employers to monitor worker fatigue...
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Ford has recalled over 400,000 of its Super Duty trucks due to a possible defect with a cable connector, according to Business Fleet. The recall affects the company’s 2015 to...
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“People who opposed the project were quiet before the (Oct. 1) election,” said Universite Laval political science professor Jean Mercier, an urban transport expert. “Now, there is a frontal attack...
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The Ontario government has announced spending of $2.1 million to support the mining supply and service sector in the riding of Nipissing, creating 46 full-time jobs for local mining supply...
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Operations have been suspended at Cape Breton’s Donkin coal mine after a roof collapse, the latest in a string of incidents since last July, according to the provincial Labour Department READ...
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Clogged sinks and drains are a commonplace problem that everyone in the household should know how to solve. Follow these steps to clear any blockage and prevent future clogs READ HERE
ROME — A 2,000-year-old building where Roman gladiators in Pompeii trained for combat has opened to the public eight years after its collapse following rainfall READ HERE
With high-capacity gantry cranes overhead, 65,000 sq. ft. of well-lit floor space and products at various stages of completion strung out along a tidy assembly line, PCL Constructors Inc.’s Agile...
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