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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.
What was once the tallest structure in the world, Sudbury’s Superstack, is being dismantled piece by piece over the next ...
Sudbury's skyline may drastically change in the next few years. Global mining giant Vale is studying whether to tear down its iconic superstack.. Vale's vice-president of operations for Ontario ...
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.
Sudbury's landscape will be changed forever in the next five years as the Superstack and smaller Copperstack are dismantled by Vale Base Metals. Skip to main content. Sections.
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 ...
She still sees the tall structure whenever she drives from her home in Naughton, west of Sudbury, to the city. “I really hope we get a great variety of viewpoints on this smokestack, whether you ...
But unlike the CN Tower or one of Toronto’s many skyscrapers, this behemoth is located in Sudbury. It’s a smokestack. The Superstack, as it’s known, is owned by Brazil-based Vale and is part ...
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