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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 on Friday, marking an important step in the Royal Canadian Navy's efforts ...
When workers at Irving Shipbuilding Inc. lowered a silver coin into the hull of Canada’s first River-class destroyer last ...
Irving Shipbuilding laid the keel for the future HMCS Fraser in Halifax on June 12, 2026, formally starting construction of Canada’s first River-class destroyer. The ceremony marks the first physical ...
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, June 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Irving Shipbuilding laid the keel for the first River-class destroyer (RCD), the future HMCS Fraser, and recognized significant ...
Project to set up a publicly owned, privately contracted facility risk overwhelming a strained supply of skilled workers, Irving Shipbuilding says ...
Kevin Mooney has been appointed as President of Irving Shipbuilding, succeeding Kevin McCoy who will retire, the Canadian shipbuilder announced.From now until April, McCoy will assist Mooney with his ...
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