Lescault throws big 709 triple at Midtown
Angie Lescault led all Junior YBC bowlers at Midtown Bowl with a 248 single and a 709 triple,
View ArticleEmergency ongoing in Far North
The First Nation communities of Attawapiskat and Kashechewan are still in a state of emergency.
View ArticleBudget lacks key elements for Northern economy
The Northern Ontario business climate may see some improvements as a result of the 2013 provincial budget, despite lacking several key items, according to the Timmins Chamber of Commerce.
View ArticleBe vigilant to save property, lives
In the midst of residents piling sandbags and desperately trying to protect their properties, there is an undeniable fascination with the rising water levels and spillover from Porcupine Lake and the...
View ArticleJoe Fontana pocketed $41K in fees from charity he chaired, CRA says
Nearly $8 million raised for hungry school kids and to fight HIV/AIDs went into the pockets of Joe Fontana and fellow directors of his charity, the tax man says.
View ArticleUPDATE: Expect water levels to fluctuate
Mayor Tom Laughren warned Timmins residents to remain on guard when it comes to the city's flooding situation.
View ArticleBoston and Via Rail terror cases affected views on snitching: Study
A new poll suggests Canadians were far more likely to report a suspected criminal in the weeks after the Boston bombings and the foiled Via Rail terror plot.
View ArticleXstrata on track to open two zinc mines in Sudbury area
Xstrata Zinc is gearing up to start extraction in two Sudbury area mines within the next three years.
View ArticleHome show open
The 24th Annual Timmins Home Show kicked off on Friday at the McIntyre Arena with the traditional cutting of the 2x4 to open the show.
View ArticleLIVE: Ottawa Senators vs. Montreal Canadiens, Game 2
The Senators won't have D Eric Gryba tonight for Game 2 versus Montreal. Follow our live blog for all the updates.
View ArticleBalanced lifestyle vital for diabetics
The new-look Timmins Native Friendship Centre was teeming with activity Friday.
View ArticleChanging of the guard at Foundation
After 16 years since its inception, the face of the Timmins and District Hospital Foundation is changing.
View ArticleHISTORY: HMCS Timmins in key battle
“But how about our lifeline across the Atlantic? What is to happen if so many of our merchant ships are sunk that we cannot bring in the food we need to nourish our brave people? What if the supplies...
View Article2 bodies found at U.S. plane crash site in Kyrgyzstan
Remains of two bodies have been found in the wreckage of a U.S. military plane that crashed in Kyrgyzstan, and authorities are still looking for a third person who was on board, officials said.
View ArticleMan bites dog that attacked wife
An Iowa woman says her husband bit a dog to stop it from attacking her.
View ArticleOil paints brighten up art gallery
Centre culturel La Ronde has long been one of the city's major hubs of creativity. This month's exhibit at La Ronde's Galerchue art gallery proves that the tradition lives on.
View ArticleOntarians say premier lied about gas plants, nearly half think gov't...
The majority of Ontarians think the provincial Liberal government flat out lied to them about the cost of relocating the cancelled Oakville power plant, a new poll obtained by QMI Agency shows.
View ArticleShift from fossil fuels needed
Some people think a widespread shift from fossil fuels to cleaner energy sources is not practical or even possible.
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