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  • Skills Roadmap Helps People In The Mining Sector

    More people will be able to pursue fulfilling careers in mining through the Skills Roadmap Report, which identifies British Columbians’ future skills and training needs within the mining sector.  

    Skills Roadmap Helps People In The Mining Sector
    Skills Roadmap helps people in the mining sector. More people will be able to pursue fulfilling careers in mining through the Skills Roadmap Report, which identifies British Columbians’ future skills and training needs within the mining sector. Photo: Province of British Columbia / Flickr.com

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    May 12, 2023 - 2 years ago

  • The State Of BC Construction In 2023

    BC construction companies expect a year of labour shortages and historically high wage increases – all while growing in their discontent with government, according to the results of a new survey of Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA) member companies.

    The State Of BC Construction In 2023

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    May 12, 2023 - 2 years ago

  • Safety Technology Protects Road Construction Workers’ Lives

    While roads have been made safer than they have ever been for users, road construction remains an extremely hazardous occupation. With work often taking place in treacherous and noisy conditions, it is imperative that the correct safety devices are used to protect workers.

    Safety Technology Protects Road Construction Workers’ Lives
    Brigade Electronics discusses how using safety devices that are proven to be tough, reliable and durable in challenging conditions can protect the lives of road construction workers.

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    May 11, 2023 - 2 years ago

  • Critical Mineral Mining And The Green Industrial Revolution

    By: Zayn Kalyan from Infinity Stone Ventures
    In January, the Canadian government announced the approval of Galaxy Lithium Canada’s James Bay Lithium Project in Quebec, a milestone in the development of domestic North American lithium production. The James Bay project is expected to produce approximately 5,480 tonnes of ore per day and employ 160 people on average once it’s in operation. 

    Critical Mineral Mining And The Green Industrial Revolution

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    May 11, 2023 - 2 years ago

  • New BC Forestry Program Will Expand Manufacturing, Create Jobs

    Wood product manufacturers throughout the province will benefit from a new forestry program to provide dedicated access to timber and accelerate the growth of value-added manufacturing, supporting innovation and creating jobs.

    New BC Forestry Program Will Expand Manufacturing, Create Jobs
    New forestry program will expand manufacturing, create jobs 
    Wood product manufacturers throughout the province will benefit from a new program to provide dedicated access to timber and accelerate the growth of value-added manufacturing, supporting innovation and creating jobs. Photo: Province of British Columbia/Flickr.com

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    May 10, 2023 - 2 years ago

  • Pettibone Upgrades Speed Swing Do-It-All Railroad Crane

    Pettibone introduces the Speed Swing 445F2, the newest version of the industry’s original do-it-all rail crane

    Pettibone Upgrades Speed Swing Do-It-All Railroad Crane
    Pettibone has introduced its new Speed Swing 445F2 for railroad maintenance-of-way and material handling applications.

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    May 10, 2023 - 2 years ago

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