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The small northeastern Ontario township of Fauquier-Strickland says it will cease all municipal services as of Aug. 1, due to ...
Alan and Dawn Gosnay moved to the northern Ontario township of Fauquier-Strickland, where about 500 people live, with hopes ...
After four weeks of displacement, the last group of Sandy Lake First Nation evacuees boarded their flight home Friday.
KAPUSKASING — The Ontario government is providing a $10 million loan to Kap Paper Inc., protecting approximately 2,500 jobs in Kapuskasing and the surrounding region which depend on the company’s ...
The Kapuskasing Proving Ground’s EV charging can pull in as much as 2.5 mW of electricity—the equivalent of running 1,500 homes. The goal, regardless of drivetrain, is to test durability, and ...
A rich history It may come as a surprise to some, but 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of GM's presence in Northern Ontario. To put it in perspective, Kapuskasing is a two-hour drive north of ...
KAPUSKASING — The Ontario government is working for workers by investing over $1.2 million to help over 100 people in Northern Ontario train for apprenticeships and well-paying careers in pulp and ...
GM began testing its own vehicles when the Kapuskasing Proving Grounds officially opened 50 years ago on Feb. 14, 1973. Back then, it was a small site on 23 acres of land.
Kamloops, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 19, 2024) - Infracon Construction, Inc. ("Infracon") is pleased to announce the acquisition of 2333382 Ontario, Inc., owner of the former ...
Auto123 visited General Motors’ Cold Weather Development Centre in Kapuskasing, Ontario – which is a long, long way from Toronto or Montreal.
It also will invest $10 million Canadian at its cold-weather vehicle testing facility in Kapuskasing, Ontario. The carmaker did not provide a total investment for its engineering plans in Canada.
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