North Stars sweep Soo in 3
Sweeping any team these days in the Northern Ontario Peewee Hockey League is a tough task, however, the North Stars did it this past weekend versus the Soo.
View ArticleZiemba set to tip off Friday
The 42nd Annual Zenon Ziemba Basketball Tournament will look a little different this year when the action is set to tip off on Friday at O'Gorman High School.
View ArticleKnights know they can compete
The O'Gorman senior Knights learned a valuable lesson this past weekend when they lost by seven points to a 'AAAA' school at the Ashbury College Invitational in Ottawa.
View Article100 years of health care in Timmins
The Timmins and District Hospital celebrated 100 years of health care in Timmins on Monday, tipping the hat to the medical institutions that helped form the hospital ]we know today.
View ArticleFire Chief dreams of new East End hall
Though the the political climate in the province may not be ideal at the current time to seek government funding, Timmins city council is encouraging research into the benefits of building a new fire...
View ArticleNot all in Timmins enjoying benefits of current ‘boom’
This is a funny “boom” we are experiencing in Timmins.
View ArticleNew bus arrives at O'Gorman
A major fundraising campaign has shifted to overdrive at one Timmins secondary school.
View ArticlePop culture continued to rule our online conversations in 2012
Canadians were suckers for fantasy and horror shows this year, according to Facebook.
View ArticleDurepos-Létourneau nets six goals
Magalie Durepos-Létourneau scored six goals to lead Timmins Garage to an 8-7 win over Designer Pools in Timmins Ringette Association Petite Division action at the Whitney Arena on Saturday.
View ArticleDemers skis to third-place finish
Jessica Demers, from the Porcupine Ski Runners, turned in a pair of impressive results during TECK BC Cup No. 1 in Vernon, B.C., on the weekend.
View ArticleRoller Girls to hold info session
The Gold City Roller Girls will be having a roller derby information session on Saturday, Jan. 12, in the gym at St. Paul’s School, from noon until 2 p.m.
View ArticlePizzale Gardens shocks Great White
Cheryl Paille and Leigh Roper each scored a pair of goals to lead Pizzale Gardens to a 5-2 win over Great White Electrical in Timmins Women’s Rec Hockey League action at the Whitney Arena on Thursday.
View ArticleRed Wings win ‘B’ Division title
The Schumacher Red Wings overcame a slow start to win the ‘B’ Division championship at the Timmins Panels & Pipe Hockey Tournament on the weekend.
View ArticlePolowys skate to gold
At the recent Skate Canada Northern Ontario Sectionals, held in Garson, Victor Polowy and Julia Polowy, representing the Timmins Porcupine Figure Skating Club, came away with gold medals in two events.
View ArticleBig boost from Auxiliary for TDH
Tuesday was a day to celebrate at the Timmins and District Hospital. Both the hospital and its Foundation took the time to thank the Timmins Hospital Auxiliary for its hard work and dedication in...
View ArticleTories limp to top spot in year-end poll
The governing Conservatives remain Canada's most-preferred federal party, though their popularity has dropped to a two-year low, according to a new poll done exclusively for Sun News Network.
View ArticleBureaucrats cost taxpayers almost $44 billion a year: Budget watchdog
Canada's army of 375,500 federal civil servants costs taxpayers almost $44 billion per year in salaries and benefits, with the average annual full-time pay now more than $114,000.
View Article‘Centre of excellence’ potential
The city's top techie believes his department could become a centre of excellence for the region.
View ArticleGift-giving legacy continues
For many, Schumacher is just another cog in the great system of gears that form the City of Timmins. But the history of Schumacher and the man for whom it is named has transcended the generations.
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