'Catching Fire' steams past Disney's strong 'Frozen' at box office
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" continued to light up the box office through the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, collecting $110 million over five days.
View ArticleMan accused of trying to pass on secrets to China
A Toronto man has been accused of attempting to supply China with classified information which relates to border security, according to the RCMP.
View ArticleGALLERY: Jr. Blues fall to St. Benedicts
John Mainerich is no stranger to coaching teams to victory in the big gym at Timmins High & Vocational School.
View ArticleSons' latest performance ‘maybe our best show’
For many Timmins residents, there’s no better way to start the holiday season than with the annual Christmas Concert put on by The Sons of Maxwell.
View ArticleEMS responds to call for Christmas toys
The lights on the ambulance were flashing, but it was the joyful sound of ringing bells rather than sirens that greeted shoppers outside Walmart in Timmions for Saturday’s Fill An Ambulance toy drive.
View ArticleConstance Lake man faces murder charge
A Constance Lake man faces second-degree murder charge following an investigation by Nisnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) and Ontario Provincial Police.
View ArticleMinister says province backs Ring of Fire
There has been much discussion about the Ring of Fire development project in Ontario’s Far North.
View ArticleKidSport taking applications
The KidSport Timmins/Sports for Kids Annual meeting is Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. at the Archie Dillon Sportsplex foyer. Members of the public are welcome.
View ArticleGALLERY: Trappers sweep Eagles
The Timmins Eagles seemed poised to continue their ascent up the Northern Ontario Bantam ‘AAA’ Hockey League standings.
View ArticleLIVE BLOG: City council meets Monday
Mobile Multimedia Journalist Benjamin Aube will be blogging live from today’s city council meeting, set to start at 6 p.m.
View Article100 years young
Living for 100 years has offered Agnes Sprowl the opportunity to watch multiple generations of descendants grow up.
View ArticleFocus on transformation, not sell-off, of ONTC
Selling off the remaining assets of the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission is no longer the primary option for restructuring the Crown corporation.
View ArticleCanadian junior team takes smaller approach to camp
Hockey Canada has invited 25 players to the selection camp for the 2014 world junior championship.
View ArticleDon Cherry belongs on the air
Rogers Communications, now that you own the broadcast rights to NHL hockey games, I will tell you why you should keep Don Cherry on television.
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 ArticleSchool boards can’t afford free victory laps
Birth, school, work, marriage and kids (or not), more work, maybe more school, retirement, death — the path we’re expected to follow in life is straightforward.
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