Flammes open OFSAA with win
The École secondaire catholique Thériault Flammes opened the OFSAA Girls ‘AA’ Basketball Championships with a 34-31 win over Sudbury’s No. 9-ranked LaSalle Lancers on Thursday.
View ArticleLatest from Grey Cup between Tiger-Cats and Roughriders
Join Sun Media CFL columnist Kirk Penton for the latest on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Saskatchewan Roughriders heading into the 101st Grey Cup game Sunday.
View ArticleMayor Rob Ford's popularity holding steady, new poll shows
There appears to be no cracking Mayor Rob Ford's popularity.
View ArticleRecreating history: Re-enacting the JFK assassination
This Friday, November 22, marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. In memory of the event. Boston.com is offering special real-time coverage to help readers...
View ArticleStudents say bullying 'not cool'
If there is a key target group to send an anti-cyberbullying message, Olivia Fregonese believes students in grades 7 and 8 may be it.
View ArticleMicrosoft hopes Xbox One puts it on the media map
Microsoft Corp aims to upstage rival Sony Corp with a console that goes well beyond gaming and helps transform media viewing, a long-cherished but elusive goal.
View ArticleTop court upholds Ontario ban on private-label drugs
The Supreme Court of Canada dealt a blow to pharmacy chains on Friday when it upheld the province of Ontario’s ban on drugstores’ sales of their own private-label generic prescription drugs.
View ArticleUnclaimed $16 million Powerball jackpot expires in Florida
A Powerball ticket worth $16 million became worthless on Friday after a six-month deadline for the winner to claim the prize money expired, Florida lottery authorities said.
View ArticlePolice seek info on stabbing
Cochrane District Crime Stoppers and the Timmins Police Service need the help of the public to solve a stabbing that had taken place in the city.
View ArticleDon't blame feds, says minister
During a stop in Timmins on Friday, the federal minister responsible for the Ring of Fire gave pointed answers as to who he thought was to blame for Cliffs Natural Resources pulling out of its proposed...
View ArticleMajors host Trappers, Sons
The Timmins Majors will be looking to close the gap on the third-place North Bay Trappers this weekend.
View ArticleGALLERY: Browning, Haw delight skaters
It remains to be seen whether any of the young skaters on the ice at the Archie Dillon Sportsplex on Friday will ever compete in the Olympics.
View ArticleEskimos acquire Hiebert
The Abitibi Eskimos have bolstered their forward ranks with the addition of Landon Hiebert, from the Flin Flon Bombers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.
View ArticleFedNor invests $1.8M in region
FedNor is contributing more than $1.8 million in funding to economic development initiatives across Northeastern Ontario.
View ArticleNo inspection requirement in dozens of Ontario road, bridge contracts: CCIL
Dozens of contracts to build Ontario roads and bridges have been signed without a requirement for independent testing or inspection, claims the Canadian Council of Independent Laboratories (CCIL).
View ArticleDon't judge a book sale by its cover
Believe it or not, there may not be a more highly anticipated event in Timmins than the Annual Book Sale Gala at the Timmins Museum: National Exhibition Centre.
View ArticleTrappers double Majors
A third-period collapse Saturday night cost the Timmins Majors an opportunity to gain ground on the third-place North Bay Trappers.
View ArticleNickel Barons double Eskimos
After seeing their three-game winning streak come to an end Friday night, the Abitibi Eskimos dropped their second-straight game Saturday night.
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