Sirens sound Sunday for food banks
The streets of Timmins will be alive with the sound of sirens Sunday as firefighters take to the streets to help deal with a silent emergency.
View ArticleBlackhawks' problems start in the faceoff circle
Scotty Bowman knows all about coaching in the Stanley Cup final.
View ArticleMunicipal Conflict of Interest Act needs changing, Wynne says
The law used to keep Ontario’s mayors and other municipal politicians in line needs work, Premier Kathleen Wynne says.
View ArticlePrelim set in overdose homicide case
A preliminary hearing has been set in a case in which two Timmins women are accused of overdose-related homicide.
View ArticleGet ready for detour season
Flooding concerns from earlier this year, delayed some much-needed road repairs.
View ArticleMan found beaten in ditch dies
Police have made two arrests after a man who was found beaten in a ditch died from his injuries.
View ArticleCosts booming as Boomers age
While the implications of an aging population poses national challenges, the federal government is leaving it entirely up to the provinces to deal with it, says MP Charlie Angus (NDP – Timmins-James Bay).
View ArticleExclusive: U.S. Soccer stands by Leroux's racism allegations
It's been two weeks since Canadian-born U.S. soccer star Sydney Leroux set the internet ablaze with a race-fuelled tweet that kick-started a he said, she said war of words between Canadian supporters...
View ArticleMosquitoes really bad this year
The Sah-kah-mel or mosquitoes are really, really bad this year.
View ArticleAvs to pass on Jones, select forward: Report
Less than two weeks before they take the stage to announce the first overall selection in the 2013 NHL draft, the Colorado Avalanche have gone public with their plan.
View ArticleWhiskey Jacks top Red Sox in extra innings
Chris Greer was perfect at the plate and pretty close to it on the mound Tuesday nigt at Fred Salvador Field.
View ArticleBusiness bilked of $90,000
A Timmins woman faces fraud charges following an investigation by Timmins Police Service at a local business.
View ArticleSafe and healthy play
A new chapter has opened for the former Louis Rheaume school on Wilcox Avenue. Glencore-Xstrata’s Kidd Operations donated $17,500 to North Eastern Ontario Family and Children’s Services (NEOFACS)...
View ArticleKayak for the Heart of It returns
Outdoors enthusiasts have an opportunity to take kayaking to heart.
View ArticleSummer Concert Series sounds off next week
Starting next Wednesday evening, the sound of music will float throughout Timmins. The Summer Concert Series kicks off its fourth year of providing a unique musical platform for Northern musical talent.
View ArticleUrban Park wired up
It was a perfect sunny day to set up the umbrella-covered tables and chairs, and kick off the Urban Park for another year.
View ArticleJames Gandolfini, 'Sopranos' star, dies of massive heart attack in Italy
Cut to black. Sadly, for real this time. True-life tragedy has struck The Sopranos family with the death of Tony Soprano himself, actor James Gandolfini, at age 51.
View ArticleNew physiotherapy model will serve more seniors
It’s very important that Ontario’s senior citizens have access to the programs and services that help them lead healthy and independent lives.
View ArticleCelebrate National Aboriginal Day
The fabric of Ontario is rich with the history, contributions and perspectives of Aboriginal Peoples.
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