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Mural brings art outdoors during gallery closure

THUNDER BAY – A new exhibit is bringing art outdoors as the Thunder Bay Art Gallery remains closed due to COVID-19 restrictions. Kwewog Giiwednog Women of the North, a 16-by-8 foot mural by artist Sharon Hunter, has been put on display outside of the gallery at its location on the Confederation College campus. The mural portrays three female figures dressed in regalia looking out over the Mississagi River in the Mississauga First Nation, near Blind River. It’s part of a series of murals by Hunter that seek to tell community stories, and were originally displayed on billboards along Highway 17. That’s a reflection of Hunter’s fondness for bringing art into public spaces.

21st Austria weekly - Andritz, ams, OMV (04/02/2021)

07.02.2021 Andritz: International technology group Andritz has received an order from Mississagi Power Trust, a subsidiary of Evolugen by Brookfield Renewable, for the major rehabilitation of the G1 turbine and generator as well as electrical balance of plant for G1 and G2 at the Red Rock Falls Generation Station, located on the Mississagi River in the Algoma District of Ontario, Canada. The first unit rehabilitation will start in June 2022, final commissioning is expected in April 2023. Andritz: weekly performance: 3.83% ams: ams, a worldwide supplier of high-performance sensor solutions, has been named winner of the IoT Breakthrough Award in the category of IoT Wearables Innovation of the Year for the AS7038RB, an ultra-thin sensor offering blood oxygen monitoring capability for earbuds, patches, and other wearable devices. The small form factor and high integration enables use in space-constrained designs, while the innovative flexible implementation allows use in a cross se

ANDRITZ to supply electro-mechanical equipment for Red Rock Falls Generation Station, Canada

Share this article Share this article POINTE-CLAIRE, QC, Feb. 4, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from Mississagi Power Trust, a subsidiary of Evolugen by Brookfield Renewable, for the major rehabilitation of the G1 turbine and generator as well as electrical balance of plant for G1 and G2 at the Red Rock Falls Generation Station, located on the Mississagi River in the Algoma District of Ontario, Canada. The first unit rehabilitation will start in June 2022, final commissioning is expected in April 2023. Photo credit: Evolugen by Brookfield Renewable (CNW Group/ANDRITZ Hydro Canada) The scope of supply includes the design, manufacturing, transportation, erection, testing and commissioning of various new or refurbished turbine and generator components including an upgraded 28 MW Kaplan runner, new control and protection systems, and various new electrical balance of plant equipment.

Huron Shores cautious on spending in 2021

Article content Iron Bridge – Huron Shores council says it plans a careful approach to spending in 2021. Citing the “financial peril” caused by COVID-19 and the need to limit large expenditures, council has passed a resolution to defer vehicle purchases for the municipality. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Huron Shores cautious on spending in 2021 Back to video Huron Shores was considering buying a new tandem plow truck and replacing its existing half-ton truck this year. Council had authorized the public works department to obtain cost estimates for both and potential purchases were to be drawn from the 2021 budget. Barring any emergency circumstances, council now defers any new vehicle acquisitions to the 2022 budget year.

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