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  • From The Supply Post Archives: Loggers Help Old Friend

    Retired associate Harold Giles got a little help from some friends in removing a huge, potentially dangerous spruce from his property.

    From The Supply Post Archives - Loggers Help Old Friend
    Giant log plugged creek behind retiree’s home until Crown employees arranged to have it removed.

    The 53-metre (125-foot) lone tree stood by a creek on land where Harold keeps his cattle. The Bella Coola Valley is subject to extreme wind conditions and he was afraid that the tree, which was partly rotted, posted a threat to neighbourhood children.

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    Jul 22, 2021 - 4 years ago

  • The Foreman Family Is Crushing It!

    The Foreman Family Is Crushing It

    It truly is a family foreman-affair at Chilliwack, BC-based, Foreman Equipment Ltd.
    Story & Photos By Ron Mullins

    Ask around any job site, or for that matter…any project or place of business, and it becomes exceedingly obvious, very quickly, that one of the many keys to success is a well organized, worker friendly, logical, common sense driven, customer focused…and possibly the most important…knowledgeable… foreman. It can be rightfully claimed that these same qualities are vital to the happy success of family relationships. 

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    Jul 21, 2021 - 4 years ago

  • New Options For Cedarapids MHS6203 & MHS8203 Screen Modules

    Cedarapids is proud to introduce new options for the popular MHS6203 and MHS8203 screen modules including a wash plant option and a feed box and support structure.

    New-Options-For-Cedarapids-MHS6203-And-MHS8203-Screen-Modules

    The screen modules feature the proven TSV Series horizontal screens, combining the efficient, high g-force El-Jay oval stroke action and a large blending chute for a range of discharge options. 

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    Jul 21, 2021 - 4 years ago

  • Nearly All Canadians Want Safer Roads, But Fewer Are Willing To Embrace Proven Measures To Make That Happen

    Nearly all Canadians agree that everyone must do their part to make the roads safe and 78 per cent agree that injuries from road crashes are preventable, according to a new Ipsos survey. However, fewer agree that there should be measures such as more traffic calming in their community and lower speed limits, suggesting there may be a gap between attitudes and action.

    Nearly All Canadians Want Safer Roads But Fewer Are Willing To Embrace Proven Measures To Make That Happen
    Photo credit: _M_V_/Unsplash.com

    Key beliefs and attitudes revealed from those surveyed:

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    Jul 20, 2021 - 4 years ago

  • Terex Trucks To Expand Its Footprint In Canada

    After a quieter 2020, many sectors in Canada are preparing to ramp up operations. In Ontario, the country’s second-largest province, several major construction and mining projects are on the horizon. As the demand for heavy machinery is expected to increase, articulated hauler manufacturer Terex Trucks plans to expand into the province and is looking for new dealers.

    Terex Trucks To Expand Its Footprint In Canada
    Terex TA300

    After a challenging 2020, economic activity in Ontario is recovering and expected to grow by 4% this year. The construction sector in particular is seeing increased activity, and the pipeline is busy with large public sector infrastructure and commercial construction projects. 

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    Jul 19, 2021 - 4 years ago

  • Flair Airlines Begins Service With The First Of 13 New Boeing 737-8 Aircraft

    Flair Airlines, Canada’s only independent ultra low-cost carrier (ULCC), begins service today with the first of 13 new Boeing 737-8 aircraft joining the fleet as the airline begins rapid growth to provide affordable, low fare air travel to 19 Canadian destinations.

    Flair Airlines Begins Service With The First Of 13 New Boeing 737-8 Aircraft

    “Today marks a huge milestone as Flair grows to bring affordable travel options to more Canadians,” says Stephen Jones, President and CEO, Flair Airlines. “Canadians have been paying too much for too long, and Flair is changing that thanks to the addition of the new 737-8 aircraft which provide us the efficiencies and ability to scale our service. Today’s inaugural flight kicks off our rapid growth.”

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    Jul 16, 2021 - 4 years ago

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