Cliffs tries to set record straight
Bill Boor, senior vice-president of global ferroalloys for Cliffs Natural Resources, had already been asked several times about the company's projected start date for its Black Thor deposit in the Ring...
View ArticleColorado, Washington first states to legalize recreational pot
Colorado and Washington became the first U.S. states to legalize the possession and sale of marijuana for recreational use on Tuesday in defiance of federal law, setting the stage for a possible...
View ArticleDonald Trump calls for a revolution
Everyone's favourite grumpy billionaire told his Twitter followers Tuesday night he wants Americans to march on Washington to protest the "great and disgusting injustice" of Barack Obama being...
View ArticlePresident Barack Obama wins re-election
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View ArticleHugging Obamas most popular Facebook photo, tweet of all time
A photo of Barack and Michelle Obama embracing after the U.S. president's re-election has quickly become the most popular Facebook picture and Twitter post of all time.
View ArticleKnights ride over Blues
The O’Gorman Knights left Timmins High & Vocational School feeling Blue in North Eastern Ontario Athletic Association Central Division junior girls basketball action Tuesday.
View ArticleTimmins Y launches free Friday night youth program
The Timmins YMCA is taking steps to ensure the youth of Timmins have no shortage of things to do throughout the week.
View ArticleWintry storm brings new misery to U.S. Northeast
A wintry storm dropped snow and rain on the U.S. Northeast on Wednesday, bringing dangerous winds and knocking out power in a region where hundreds of thousands were still in the dark after Superstorm...
View ArticleTim Hortons quarterly profit up
Tim Hortons Inc reported an increase in its quarterly profit on Thursday, helped by higher sales and a lower effective tax rate.
View ArticleAir Canada operating profit rises as costs fall
Air Canada reported a 56% rise in third-quarter operating profit from a year earlier, marking a turnaround from the second quarter when bookings slumped in the wake of wildcat strikes and the collapse...
View ArticleForgers take crack at Canada's polymer bills
Crooks have faked some of the country’s new plastic-based banknotes, according to a Bank of Canada official.
View ArticleGold Kings ground Flyers
The Porcupine Gold Kings defeated the the Timmins Flyers 8-3, but the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation was the big winner Wednesday night.
View ArticleCountryman gets the Works
BMW Group stresses that retrofitting these items has no impact on a vehicle’s warranty.
View ArticleWalmart to start Black Friday on Thursday
Walmart will kick off its holiday sales rush at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving, its earliest start ever, and will guarantee that those who line up can buy a trio of gadgets as it places a big bet that shoppers...
View ArticleDon Cherry misses Saturday night hockey
Don Cherry is missing his Saturday night visits into homes across Canada. His trademark rants and loud suits are silent, adding to hockey withdrawal everywhere.
View ArticleSandra Pupatello launches Liberal leadership bid
Sandra Pupatello says jobs “will be her mantra” in her campaign to be leader of Ontario’s Liberals.
View ArticleU.S. Northeast digs out from snow following Sandy
New York City and much of the U.S. Northeast on Thursday dug out from a snowstorm that walloped a region still struggling to recover from the devastation of Superstorm Sandy.
View ArticleVictoria's Secret 2012 runway fashion show
Rihanna, Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars proved their style credentials on Wednesday by performing at the 2012 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
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