The provincial government has announced it is spending $13.2 million to provide pre-apprenticeship training to approximately 1,200 people. According to a release issued by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and...
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With a short-line railroader threatening to pull freight service this month, Queen’s Park delivered $980,000 to the Huron Central Railway to keep it running for another year in northeastern Ontario READ...
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Canadian veterans took part in the second annual Veteran Build Day in Orleans, Ont. as part of Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa’s (Habitat GO) Military Build program which takes place...
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First Cobalt has started testing material at its refinery in northeastern Ontario. But the Toronto exploration company cautions that it hasn't made a final decision on whether to put the...
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Once the head of a screw gets stripped, you may feel like it's never going to come back out. But there are two ways to remove a stripped screw READ HERE
Construction is underway on the largest office tower to go up in Montreal in a quarter century READ HERE
The Craig Mine-Onaping Depth Project is not only becoming a reality, but it will also have the distinction of being the first mine to be completely battery-electric, even if it means building READ...
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A new colouring and story book features children sharing stories about people they know who work in the skilled trades with the goal of teaching youth about the career opportunities...
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At its most basic level, an engine is an air pump. Internal combustion engines breathe fresh air and expel wasted exhaust gases to make power. Something has to tell those...
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