Cheers to Novemberfest
Germany is known for its love of beer. It's also known as the birthplace of such great composers as Beethoven, Wagner, Strauss, Schumann and J.S. Bach.
View ArticleTPS issues Fentanyl warning
Following a recent incident, the Timmins Police Service is reminding area residents about the dangers of abusing the drug Fentanyl.
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman accused of assaulting his girlfriend with a gun
George Zimmerman, who was acquitted this summer in the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin, was arrested on Monday after he allegedly pointed a shotgun at his girlfriend during a...
View ArticleWinter blast creates havoc
Gusting winds, icy roads and low visibility due to blowing snow created havoc for motorist along Timmins area highways Monday morning.
View ArticleReaders' travel tips of the month
Think you're a savvy traveller? We want to hear from you! Each month we'll ask our Sun Media readers for their travel tips on a specific topic.
View ArticleFighting crime for 25 years
This was a milestone year for Cochrane District Crime Stoppers.
View ArticleKate Middleton style lookbook
From partygoer to duchess and now mother, we take a look at Duchess Catherine's style evolution.
View ArticleActivists seek to stop bear hunt
The Ontario Spring Bear Hunt – the Wynn Liberals say one thing and do another.
View ArticleHousing shortage not just a municipal concern
Timmins council is expected to pass a resolution next week urging the federal government to work with provincial and municipal governments to help alleviate the shortage of affordable housing.
View ArticleMilestone year for seniors bonspiel
The winning rink in the 20th-annual Dusty Baker Seniors Bonspiel will be determined by Wednesday afternoon.
View ArticleTPS seeks public input
The Timmins Police Services Board is preparing its three-year business plan – a document which will guide and direct decision-making on service, programs, operations and investigations from 2014...
View ArticleMunicipalities seek housing help
City council appears prepared to support a Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) campaign called Fixing Canada’s Housing Crunch.
View ArticleCouncillor hosts coffee chat
Coun. Andrew Marks is inviting residents of Ward 5 to stop by for a coffee so he can listen to concerns about the City of Timmins.
View ArticleUPDATE: Gas leak fixed at RMSS
Students at Roland Michener Secondary School in South Porcupine have been evacuated due to a possible gas leak at the school. The smell of gas was detected before students entered the school on Tuesday.
View ArticleBernier in net as Maple Leafs face Islanders at home
Midway through the second period tonight at the Air Canada Centre, the Leafs will officially pass the quarter point of the 2012-13 season.
View ArticleAwarding Christmas spirit
The winners of the Santa Claus Parade are surely the kids, anxiously waiting to catch a glimpse of Old St. Nick.
View ArticleFalcons set sights on moving up to 'AA'
Timmins’ midget ‘A’ girls hockey team is considering moving up a level to a ‘AA’ division next season.
View ArticleMicrosoft's Xbox One has big ambitions
The other shoe has dropped. And the game is truly on.
View ArticleOfficers growing spirit of Movemeber
Several officers from the Timmins Police Service have joined the Movember movement.
View ArticleRemembering 'ghost village'
Anita Côté is on a mission to keep Norembega from being a forgotten piece of history.
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