Nick Ring vs. Constantinos Philippou fight cancelled at UFC 154
A scheduled middleweight clash between Nick (The Promise) Ring and Constantinos Philippou has been scratched mere hours before UFC 154.
View ArticleNorth Stars open series with loss to Wolves
The North Stars opened their three-game set losing 3-1 to the Wolves on Saturday at the Archie Dillon Sportsplex.
View ArticleIsrael, Gaza fighting rages on as Egypt seeks truce
Israeli aircraft bombed Hamas government buildings in Gaza on Saturday, including the prime minister’s office, after Israel’s cabinet authorized the mobilization of up to 75,000 reservists, preparing...
View ArticleAward for photograph of Canadian hero
Six years ago, a suicide bomber's attack on Paul Franklin's Canadian convoy in Afghanistan left him with one leg gone and the other destroyed.
View ArticleSnoop Dogg wants to invest in Scottish soccer team
U.S. rapper Snoop Dogg -- or Snoop Lion, as he is now known -- says he would be ready to splash his cash and invest in Scottish soccer champions Celtic.
View ArticleUPDATE: Thunderbirds blank Eskimos 4-0
The Soo Thunderbirds showed why they're at the top of the Northern Ontario Junior 'A' Hockey League with a 4-0 win over the Eskimos Saturday night at the Jus Jordan Arena.
View Article’Twilight’ sendoff starts with huge $341 million worldwide
The “Twilight” vampire saga’s final chapter debuted with a massive $341 million in global movie ticket sales as devoted fans bid farewell to blood-sucking spouses Bella and Edward and one of...
View ArticleEagles drop three to Wolves
The Timmins Major Bantam 'AAA' Eagles hosted the Sudbury Wolves for three games last weekend going 0-3.
View ArticleRowan Atkinson: "I don't want to play Mr. Bean anymore"
British actor Rowan Atkinson fears the end is in sight for his beloved comedy creation Mr. Bean as playing him has become "childish and sad".
View ArticleArgos going to the Grey Cup
It’s Grey Cup or bust for the Argos, a time when Toronto’s bandwagon fans have a chance to finally hitch a ride on the backs of a championship-worthy franchise.
View ArticleLiberal leadership candidate in favour of 'autonomous North'
A candidate running for the Ontario Liberal leadership spoke in support of an autonomous North during a stop in Timmins Saturday.
View ArticleHotel hiring creates buzz
Opportunity was front and centre on both Saturday and Sunday as the Holiday Inn Express hosted a job fair at Centre Cultural La Ronde.
View ArticleDance academy puts forth warming effort for seniors
Melissa Kelly Dance Academy is aiming to warm the hearts of community seniors with a little bit more than just Christmas cheer again this year as they kick off their second-annual Heart Warmers...
View ArticleStudents go BASIC with tasty fundraiser
Steam obscured the view into the South Porcupine Scout Hall on Saturday evening from the warmth of dozens and dozens of hungry Timmins residents enjoying a pasta dinner, complete with the most...
View ArticleMine rescue building demo'd
A backhoe tears into the garage portion of the old mine rescue building in Schumacher Monday morning. Goldcorp Porcupine Gold Mines announced last week that it was going to demolish the building after...
View ArticleNHL, players set to meet Monday night
The NHL and NHL Players' Association will resume negotiating for a new collective bargaining agreement Monday night, according to ESPN New York.
View ArticleOPP nail drivers for street racing
In separate incidents, Ontario Provincial Police nailed a pair of drivers for street racing on Hwy. 144.
View Article2014 Subaru Forester, first impressions
First impression of the new 2014 Subaru Forester. The evolution is in the details.
View ArticleCollège Boréal president retiring
Denis Hubert-Dutrisac, the President of Collège Boréal, announced his retirement this weekend during a board of directors’ meeting in New Liskeard.
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