An Ontario automation company has designed and built manufacturing equipment to help produce a new mask line and accelerate the availability of made-in-Canada PPE When Andrew and David Glover, ...
Teresa Shaver used to sew about once a week. Now she does it every day to help fight the spread of COVID-19. The Oshawa, Ont., woman is one of the founding members and co-ordinators of Canada Sews, a ...
PORT COQUITLAM, BC — Inno Foods, a global confectionery producer and distributor in Port Coquitlam, B.C., announced on June 19 a new division for machine automation. This newly created division will ...
You don’t have to sew—or even spend more than 10 minutes—to put together a non-medical face mask that could help prevent the spread of infection Now that officials have blessed the use of non-medical ...
This article reflects health and safety recommendations at the time of publication. As these are constantly evolving, be sure to follow the most current public health and safety guidelines regarding ...
Amid mounting concerns over the shortage of personal protective equipment for front-line workers fighting the spread of COVID-19, an Ontario resident has designed what he says could be a partial ...
Rather than egg on their faces, Jae Park wants to see Canadians with N95 masks on their faces. Over the past week one million N95 respirators have been churning out of a Coquitlam facility — best ...
When Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on March 23 that all non-essential businesses would be closing in Ontario, Marlena Kaesler rushed to her local fabric store. She needed more materials for the ...
PORT COQUITLAM, BC, June 19, 2020 /CNW/ - Inno Foods, a global confectionery producer and distributor in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada, has just announced a new division for machine ...