Worker electrocuted on Bay Street

subscribe

A worker was reportedly electrocuted at a highrise building on Bay Street.

Toronto Fire and EMS crews were called to the building near Queen St. around 9 a.m. July 2 and found the worker trapped inside the electrical cabinet.

Related News

powerline worker

Canada in top 10 for hydropower jobs, but doesn't rank on other renewables

YORKTON - Canada has made the top 10 list of countries for the number of jobs in hydropower, but didn’t rank in three other key renewable energy technologies, according to new international figures.

Although Canada has only two per cent of the global workforce, it had one of the 10 largest slices of the world’s jobs in hydropower in 2019, says the Abu Dhabi-based International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)

Canada didn’t make IRENA’s other top-10 employment lists, for solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, liquid biofuels or wind power, released Sept. 30. Figures from the agency show the whole sector represents 61,130 jobs across…

READ MORE
cape town electricity

Cape Town to Build Own Power Plants, Buy Additional Electricity

READ MORE

ALBERTA EV

How Alberta’s lithium-laced oil fields can fuel the electric vehicle revolution

READ MORE

syracuse streetlighting

Announces Completion of $16 Million Project to Install Smart Energy-Saving Streetlights in Syracuse

READ MORE

Sudbury, Ont., eco groups say sustainability is key to grid's future

READ MORE