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Archives: ST. LAWRENCE CEMENT
- St. Lawrence Cement Plant Modification announced
- R.D.F. Study News
- An industry leader in innovative technology, from
Allegiance: the Ontario story, 1991
- Clean air crusader balks at gag agreement. Mississauga
News, October 7, 1992
- St. Lawrence Cement directors put on notice by pollution
foes. Mississauga News, November 25, 1993
- St. Lawrence starts work on baghouse. Mississauga
News, December 2, 1993
- Cement pilot plant ridiculed by critic. Mississauga
News, February 1, 1994
- More tests ordered at cement plant. Mississauga
News, March 20, 1994
- Cement plant foe gets her last licks in. Mississauga
News, March 23, 1994
- Fuel from waste plant won't cause congestion or noise, firm
maintains. Toronto Star, June 21, 1988
- Cement plant comes clean hosting tours for the public.
Mississauga News, June 15, 1994
- No proof cement plant a hazard, official says.
Mississauga News, May 18, 1994
- Cement plant critics want it cut off from government
money. Mississauga News, October 26, 1994
- Cement plant gets deadline extension. Mississauga
News, November 9, 1994
- Wildman assures cement plant will face music if standards
not met. Mississauga News, November 2, 1994
- St. Lawrence Cement Company reports $1,000,000 payroll.
Port Credit Weekly, August 27, 1964
- Industry announces plans for multi-million $ expansion.
Mississauga News, October 13, 1965
- "World's cleanest cement plant" operates from Clarkson
shoreline. South Peel Weekly, May 15, 1968
- R. D. F. study news, vol. 1, no. 1. Fuel cost
reduction study update from St. Lawrence Cement
- St. Lawrence Cement: cemented as an environmental
leader. Mississauga Board of Trade, February 2006
- Friends in high places [peregrine falcons nest on southern
exposure of St. Lawrence Cement factory]. The Booster, June 18,
2008
- St. Lawrence Cement changes name [now known as Holcim
(Canada)]. Montreal Gazette online edition, April 15, 2009
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