Algoma Steel CEO Michael Garcia says tariffs imposed by the United States have effectively “closed off” the U.S. market, forcing the painful layoffs of 1,000 employees.
Beal Secondary students are participating in the Holiday Big Give School Challenge to raise money and goods for Ark Aid ...
Domtar says it made the difficult decision to close the mill in Crofton, B.C., due to persistently poor market conditions.
Firefighting students at Sudbury’s Cambrian College trained in a specialized trailer on Tuesday to hone lifesaving skills.
A physically challenged Grand Bend woman lost $70,000 that was going to be spent on an accessible van to a crypto scam. CTV’s ...
The final suspects in the violent armed robbery at the London Gold Buyer outlet in January of 2023 learned their fate on ...
Vale & Glencore are teaming up to mine copper & other critical minerals in Sudbury, combining efforts at the Nickel Rim South ...
Sudbury police say a new "support first" strategy, which connected 190 people with social services over four weeks, has ...
Algoma Steel layoffs spark anger after $500 million in government aid didn't protect jobs. Union leaders say promised ...
Former Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce president Jason Naccarato says the layoffs at Algoma Steel will have a ...
United Steelworkers Local 2724 President Bill Slater urges swift government funding for training as the community fears ...
It's a beloved tradition, and on Wednesday the London Knights are looking to beat their own record at the annual Teddy Bear ...
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