U11 girls compete at first basketball tourney
Timmins Selects Basketball U-11 Girls recently participated in their first ever out-of-town basketball tournament.
View ArticleSuspect held in death of man pushed onto NY subway track
A New York City subway train struck and killed a 58-year-old man who was pushed onto the track by another man who escaped and is still at large, police said.
View ArticleFirefighters rescue dog from icy river
A golden retriever that fell through ice after wandering onto the Mattagami River was rescued by Timmins firefighters early Tuesday afternoon.
View ArticleWater rates set to climb
Mandatory and necessary upgrades to the city's waste water treatment plant and lift station have left some councillors marooned about how to properly finance the water and sewer budget debt projected...
View ArticleRough budget road ahead for city
The city's public works and engineering department is looking ahead to a number of challenges for the 2013 calendar year.
View ArticleOne-day teachers' strike Monday
Teachers with the English public school board will take strike action next week.
View ArticleCrazy and impressive Guinness World Record breakers
In memory of Besse Copper, the oldest woman and Yao Defen, the tallest woman, in the Guinness Book of World Records, we've compiled a list of other incredible, crazy, and impressive record holders.
View ArticleBlaze left two families homeless
Efforts are being made to find a more permanent residence for two moms and their children who lost their home in a fire on Mountjoy Street South last week.
View ArticleGold and silver for Timmins teams at Sault hockey tourney
A couple of Timmins minor hockey teams returned home with gold and silver medals following a tournament in Sault Ste. Marie this past weekend.
View ArticleApple shares tumble more than 6%
Apple Inc shares tumbled more than 6% on Wednesday, chalking up their biggest single-day loss in four years as fears grow about intensifying competition in the mobile device market.
View ArticlePhotographer says he could not have saved subway victim
The tabloid news photographer whose pictures of a man thrown into the path of a New York City subway train unleashed a maelstrom of criticism said on Wednesday that he was too far from the victim to...
View ArticleEncouraging trades as a career
Finding skilled workers has been the biggest challenge for local industries, whether it is in mining, construction or computer technology.
View ArticleCandlelight vigil tonight
A dark day in Canadian history will be remembered tonight in Timmins.
View ArticlePolice seek tips on shoplifters
Cochrane District Crime Stoppers and the Timmins Police Service are seeking the assistance of the public in solving a theft from a clothing store in Timmins.
View ArticleNHL owners, players continue playing nice as lockout talks get hardcore
As Day 81 of the NHL lockout dawned here just off Broadway, the players and owners found themselves with a hard act to follow. There was progress Tuesday, after all, and and as they talked through...
View ArticleReaders' top travel photos of 2012
Did you visit an amazing destination this year? See something incredible while vacationing in your own city or town? We want to see our readers' top travel photos from the past year!
View ArticleEducation minister won't stop elementary teachers strikes
Ontario parents with children in public elementary schools should brace for one-day teacher strikes.
View ArticleStory Time drama takes stage at OHS
Drama students at O’Gorman High School will embark on a theatrical journey that will lay the foundations for their annual trip to Stratford and prestigious Sears Drama Festival next spring.
View ArticleAutobody edges Kinsmen in high scoring affair
The Viel Autobody squad edged the Porcupine Kinsmen 11-10 in Timmins Ringette Association Tween Division action on Wednesday at the Archie Dillon Sportsplex.
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