Almost 90 firefighters were working on the edge of the fire closest to High Level. Heavy-duty sprinkler systems were brought in to keep buildings wet. Kenney said more firefighters from Ontario, British Columbia and Nova Scotia were expected to be on the ground in Alberta in the next two day...
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“For the government to make such decisions with my money is the offensive part,” said Smeenk. “Every other electrical user in Ontario would cry foul and run to Queen’s Park to get the same rate.” Now with the province’s creation of a Ring of Fire development corporation, Smeenk fe...
Big Trout Lake First Nation in northern Ontario. (Google Maps) A mother and four children have died following a house fire in a northern Ontario First Nation, officials said Thursday. The blaze broke out at a home on Thursday morning, said a spokesman for the chief and council of Kitchenuh...
Rural community well-being: models and applications to changes in the tobacco-belt in Ontario, Canada Geoforum, 33 (2002), pp. 367-384 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [34] G. Torrisi Public infrastructure: definition, classification and measurement issues Econ. Manag. Financ. ...
Stornoway Diamond Corp. received the global Certificate of Authorization for its Renard diamond project. Western Potash Corp. received a positive feasibility study from AMEC Americas Ltd. for its potash solution mining project.EBSCO_bspEngineering & Mining Journal...
Kaszycki went on to cite the new Ring of Fire prospects as being "one of the most significant developments in Ontario for decades," providing the opportunity to create a wholly new mining center- together with its infrastructure-within this huge area in the north of the province.Engineering ...
We investigated current patterns in fish Hg across a climatic gradient in northern Ontario, Canada, to assess the possible influence of further climate change. Cohabiting populations of walleye (a piscivore) and white sucker (a benthivore) were sampled from lakes spanning over 9.0° of latitude ...
ring of fireclimate changecladoceraontarioThe "Ring of Fire" in the Far North of Ontario (50–57° N, 79–94° W) is a region of growing economic and environmental interest due to recent mineral discoveries and the potential for resource development. Due to the remote location of the ...
1995: Transformation of a northern hardwood forest by aboriginal (Iroquois) fire: charcoal evidence from Crawford Lake, Ontario, Canada. The Holocene 5, 1-9.Clark, J.S., Royall, P.D., 1995. Transformation of a northern hardwood forest by aboriginal (Iroquois) fire: charcoal evidence from ...