Canada is suddenly considering its short- and long-term export and transport options for the oil industry, which includes ...
Economically, however, it’s a tough sell. The port is small by today’s standards and only open four months per year. The ...
[Video transitions to a close-up shot of Chris Avery speaking] Chris: The infrastructure that Arctic Gateway Group has is critical for the industry in Manitoba ... [Video shows a map of Canada ...
The governments of Canada and Manitoba on Feb. 4 committed to investing C$43 million and C$36.4 million, respectively, over a ...
The Port of Churchill is seen in a file photo. Manitoba has options to explore other global export markets in the long term, especially with an investment in the port announced Tuesday ...
The Manitoba government is providing $36.4 million over two years to the Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) for infrastructure ...
The Manitoba government is investing $36.4 million over two years to the Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) for capital infrastructure projects at the Port of Churchill that will expand international trade ...
The federal and Manitoba governments are teaming up to provide nearly $80 million at the Port of Churchill. Manitoba’s portion is $36.4 million over two years and will go to the Arctic Gateway Group ...
VIA’s remote-service train from Winnipeg waits at the Churchill, Manitoba, station, on Oct. 11, 2016. The Canadian and Manitoba governments are providing new funding to rehabilitate the rail line to ...
Tonight may see a few patches of light cloud around to start but it will soon become mainly clear. A few patches of low cloud and fog may develop overnight. Thursday Tomorrow will see any patchy ...
But Manitoba does have options when it comes to playing the long game, with a $36.4-million investment in the Port of Churchill announced by the provincial government Tuesday just one way to help ...