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Matching Articles"Industrial Development" (Total 7)
Electrifying Labrador
Hamilton River was one of Newfoundland and Labrador's largest hydro electric projects.
Forest Industries: 1970-2010
Forest industries contribute much to the Newfoundland and Labrador economy.
Forest Industries
The island of Newfoundland contains 15 million acres of forest, of which more than nine million acres are considered productive.
Land-Based Industries of the Early 1900s
Government officials promoted various land-based industries during the first half of the 20th century.
Population Distribution and Land-Based Industries
With the construction of the railway, workers began to leave their coastal homes to find employment at new mines and mills in the island's interior.
Labrador West
Large-scale and lucrative mining developments dominated Labrador West during the 1950s and 1960s.
Company Towns: A look at Buchans and Grand Falls-Windsor
The examination of two company towns, Buchans and Grand Falls-Windsor. Company towns are towns which were based exlusively upon one industry.
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