Part of an old iron ore dock in Thunder Bay is being torn down as work continues on the waterfront. André Gagné of Midcontinent Terminal […]
Tag: Infrastructure
Province launches construction on Ontario Line elevated track and four new transit stations
Construction has started on a new elevated section of the Ontario Line, along with four new subway stations in Toronto. The Government of Ontario says […]
Enbridge CEO says company will not finance proposed Alberta–B.C. pipeline
Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel says the company will not take on the financial risk of building a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. […]
First Nations leaders accuse Hydro of dodging responsibility after devastating power outage
First Nations leaders are accusing Manitoba Hydro of misleading the public and trying to avoid responsibility for a days-long power outage in Pimicikamak Cree Nation. […]
City Added to Federal Rural Development Program
THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay is now eligible for provincial funding under the Rural Ontario Development (ROD) Program, opening the door for the city, local […]
Ontario invests $3.9M to rebuild and enhance snowmobile trail network
The Ontario government is giving $3.9 million to repair 4,500 kilometres of snowmobile trails. This funding will allow the full 30,000-kilometre trail network to return […]
Ontario and Aroland First Nation Reach Historic Agreement to Link Roads to the Ring of Fire
Ontario and Aroland First Nation Sign Landmark Agreement to Boost Economic Growth and Infrastructure in Northern Ontario Premier Doug Ford, alongside Greg Rickford, Minister of […]
Thunder Bay Begins Discussions on 2025 Capital Budget
Thunder Bay City Council has officially started reviewing the proposed 2025 capital budget, which totals approximately $162 million and includes a 3.8% tax levy increase. […]
