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- This newspaper article from the Sudbury Star shows photos of the very large birthday celebration held in honor of J.J. McFadden on his 80th birthday. Mr. McFadden was the president of J.J. McFadden LThis newspaper article from the Sudbury Star shows photos of the very …
- While the source of this article is unknown, it deals with the conflict between sportsmen and loggers using privately owned logging roads. In order to access many of the best areas for hunting and fiWhile the source of this article is unknown, it deals with the …
- This article appears to be the third in a series of articles discussing the effect of the ups and downs of the lumber industry on the town of Blind River. This piece covers a period from 1929 to 1958This article appears to be the third in a series of articles …
- Article four in this series discusses the 1968 announcement by Domtar of the closure of the local mill. The last whistle blew at 5 pm on June 19, 1969 and saw 300 people join the 300-400 who had alreArticle four in this series discusses the 1968 announcement by Domtar of …
- This is the fifth part of the series discussing the depletion of white pine forest stock in the area that would have led to an inevitable shut down of the Domtar mill sooner or later. It also discussThis is the fifth part of the series discussing the depletion of …
- The Globe and Mail ran a large article about the McFadden mill that was the worlds larges white pine sawmill in the 1950`s. During its peak operation over 12 miles of concrete `streets` were laid forThe Globe and Mail ran a large article about the McFadden mill …
- The Blind River Standard published this article recalling the heyday of the logging industry in the Blind River area. Including the chain of ownership of the mill that provided many jobs in Blind RivThe Blind River Standard published this article recalling the heyday of the …
- This article from January 1981 covers some of the opposition to the building of a Uranium Trioxide Refinery near Blind River by Eldorado Nuclear. Local residents had taken their concerns to the AtomiThis article from January 1981 covers some of the opposition to the …
- This story from the Sault Star outlines how outside anti-nuclear protesters became involved in the Eldorado debate around the Blind River area and attempted to turn local citizens against the projectThis story from the Sault Star outlines how outside anti-nuclear protesters became …
- An article that discusses what effects the boom in Elliott Lake would have on Blind River and what the construction of Eldorado Nuclear would do for the small town of Blind River.An article that discusses what effects the boom in Elliott Lake would …
- The controversy was constant in the days prior to the building of Eldorado in Blind River. Many concerned citizens for and against attended meetings with members of the AECB to discuss the pros and cThe controversy was constant in the days prior to the building of …
- Articles appeared daily with no shortage of fodder regarding the construction of the Eldorado plant in Blind River. One of its biggest supporters were the residents of the Chiblow Mississauga IndianArticles appeared daily with no shortage of fodder regarding the construction of …
- Articles appeared daily with no shortage of fodder regarding the construction of the Eldorado plant in Blind River. One of its biggest supporters were the residents of the Chiblow Mississauga IndianArticles appeared daily with no shortage of fodder regarding the construction of …
- This article covers a story of CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) demand to the council of Blind River that they provide a legally binding agreement saying they would be held responsible for aThis article covers a story of CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) …
- With approval on site plans from the AECB, the $130 million dollar project was set to begin at the beginning of March 1981. This article discussed the next steps including optimizing the building seaWith approval on site plans from the AECB, the $130 million dollar …
- In March of 1981 the Blind River council was attempting to establish a committee to monitor the Eldorado Plant operations. Some of the issues to be resolved were funding, access to information and thIn March of 1981 the Blind River council was attempting to establish …
- On May 15, 1981 a photo appeared in the local paper showing the signing of the paperwork that would see the construction of the Eldorado Plant and a cheque being received to assist in the building ofOn May 15, 1981 a photo appeared in the local paper showing …
- This brief clip talks about the opening of an office to provide information to the public about the Eldorado Plant.This brief clip talks about the opening of an office to provide …
- A meeting was held in Blind River for the public attended by Eldorado Nuclear, the AECB, Lummus of Canada, Environment Canada, and Health and Welfare Canada on May 10, 1981 to address jobs, waste disA meeting was held in Blind River for the public attended by …
- This short listing of facts about the Eldorado plant came from an interview with the Vice President in charge of refining, where he talked about emissions from the plant, their financing and the distThis short listing of facts about the Eldorado plant came from an …