When workers at Irving Shipbuilding Inc. lowered a silver coin into the hull of Canada’s first River-class destroyer last ...
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Halifax shipyard workers lay backbone for first of Canada's 15 River-class destroyers
HALIFAX — Irving Shipbuilding officially began construction on the first of Canada's 15 new River-class destroyers in Halifax ...
Project to set up a publicly owned, privately contracted facility risk overwhelming a strained supply of skilled workers, ...
En route to meet fellow NATO leaders in Turkey, Prime Minister Mark Carney stopped in Halifax Monday to announce Canada has ...
Today, Irving Shipbuilding laid the keel for the first River-class destroyer (RCD), the future HMCS Fraser, and recognized significant milestones from this past year, including the delivery of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Irving Shipyard in Halifax officially began construction of the first of Canada’s 15 new River-class destroyers with a ceremony ...
Bardex, in partnership with Irving Shipbuilding, Inc., announced that production has commenced on the mechanical equipment for the Irving OmniLift Shiplift. This specialized set of equipment, designed ...
HALIFAX - Irving Shipbuilding officially began construction on the first of Canada's 15 new River-class destroyers in Halifax on Friday, marking an important step in the Royal Canadian Navy's efforts ...
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