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Andre Gallant was one of the Ironworkers who erected the mega stack that would ultimately reach 1,250 feet. Vale is now tearing it down.
The skyline of Sudbury is undergoing a drastic change as plans are underway by current owner Vale Base Metals to tear down the Inco Superstack.
Both the Superstack and the smaller Copperstack, which is now virtually gone, became redundant after Vale completed its $1-billion Clean AER project, which vastly reduced emissions from the smelter ...
What was once the tallest structure in the world, Sudbury’s Superstack, is being dismantled piece by piece over the next ...
The Au Coin corner store has been serving residents of Verner for some 35 years. It remains a popular convenience store in ...
Vale has announced plans to take down Sudbury's iconic Superstack, and the lesser-known Copperstack. CTV News App Contact Us FAQ Newsletters Team Twitter feed ...
A newly produced video by Vale Base Metals has provided details for the plan to dismantle Sudbury's Superstack this summer. The stack became operational in 1972 and is regarded as an engineering ...
Sudbury's pride organization is re-branding itself to be more inclusive. Fierté Sudbury Pride is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit organization that supports the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. It is ...
So true here because not only does everyone in Sudbury know the famous foods of Cortina, but also the legendary Grumblers in the South end. Food service and hospitality is part of the Kirkwood ...
Black Lives Matter Sudbury wants to encourage more Black young people to lace up their skates and get on the ice. That's why the organization is sponsoring two positions for the First Shift ...