Red Cross makes history with satellite office
The Canadian Red Cross and Moose Cree First Nation have reason to celebrate.
View ArticleFestive RIDE Program begins
A strong community presence was put forward in support of the annual Festive RIDE program blitz on Tuesday morning at Timmins Police Service headquarters.
View ArticleTimmins Snowmobile Club hosts AGM Thursday
The Timmins Snowmobile Club (TSC) will be holding its annual general meeting this Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at 180 Jubilee Ave. W, between the Jubilee Centre and École catholique Sacre Coeur.
View ArticleCourt adjourns Block bail case
A matter concerning the release of a woman charged in the stabbing death of her fiancé was adjourned Tuesday to Dec. 18.
View ArticlePsy, Jay-Z nominated for Time’s Person of the Year
South Korean pop sensation Psy, rap superstar Jay-Z and Russian punk rockers Pussy Riot have been shortlisted for Time magazine's 2012 Person of the Year.
View ArticleO’Gorman almost upsets St. Basil’s
The O’Gorman Knights held one of the top teams in Northern Ontario in check for most of the semi-final game at Laurentian University’s Shoot The Rock Invitational Basketball Tournament on the weekend.
View ArticleBlues skate over rivals
The Timmins High & Vocational School Blues doused the École secondaire catholique Thériault Flammes 5-2 and blanked the O’Gorman Kngihts 7-0.
View ArticleOttawa Senators' Daniel Alfredsson: 'Every player is pissed off' about NHL...
Daniel Alfredsson left the casino last weekend with exactly what he had when he arrived.
View ArticleHelp from super-dogs
Along the lines of Lassie or the Littlest Hobo, there's a team of super-dogs who've been soaring into the Timmins Public Library (TPL) for the past two months to help make the city a better place.
View ArticlePrelim set for Airport Road fatal crash
A date for a preliminary hearing has been set for a Timmins woman charged in connection with a fatal collision on Airport Road this summer which killed an eight-year-old boy.
View ArticleFormer mayor agrees to peace bond
A former long-time mayor of Iroquois Falls has been accused of stalking a young woman.
View ArticleAventador ride in Italy's countryside
The snort of the Aventador is loud and proud – just the way Ferruccio Lamborghini imagined it always would be
View ArticleTalks with teachers on hold
Labour negotiation between school teachers and school boards have been put on hold as the teachers union announced it is gathering its membership for a meeting in Toronto on Monday.
View ArticleMichigan developing next wave of American NHLers
The Ice Cube is an innocuous brown brick building in a leafy area on the outskirts of this cozy college town west of Detroit, best know as the home of the University of Michigan.
View ArticleRace on to fill job Mayor Rob Ford hasn't yet left
The race is on to be Toronto’s next mayor and the current one hasn’t even left office yet.
View ArticleBright future for farming in the North
This part of the province may be witnessing a slow tide creeping back up towards the Arctic watershed. It has the potential to turn into a wave that could shape the future of Northeastern Ontario's...
View ArticleBlues run past Saints
The TDSS Saints dug themselves an 18-point hole and couldn’t dig themselves out on Friday.
View ArticleSr. Blues tip off with victory
The Timmins High & Vocational School Blues tipped off the 38th annual Lake Shore Gold Cup Classic Basketball Tournament with a 66-25 win over Sudbury’s St. Charles Cardinals on Friday.
View ArticleCloutier helps Rehab Plus edge Pizzale Gardens
Sophie Cloutier’s second goal of the game snapped a 1-1 tie and lifted Rehab Plus to a 2-1 victory over Pizzale Gardens on Wednesday night.
View ArticleBicycle journey ends on high note
She's said it many times before, and she'll say it again.
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