Eskimos alumni put on good show
More than 380 fans turned out to the Jus Jordan Arena on Friday for the 2012 Abitibi Eskimos alumni game.
View ArticleUPDATE: Tront blocks shot with face, Eskimos win 3-2
Eskimos forward Ryan Tront's face may have prevented the tying goal late in the contest on Saturday night.
View ArticleTrappers sweep North Stars
The Timmins NorFab North Stars were swept by the North Bay Trappers this past weekend at the Archie Dillon Sportplex by a combined score of 13-4.
View ArticleBaby killed in Nunavut plane crash
A six-month-old infant was killed when a small aircraft crashed in Nunavut on Saturday evening.
View ArticleSweet holiday tradition
Christmas is all about tradition, and there’s no chance the firefighters at the Whitney Fire Station will ever let this jewel of a holiday ritual go up in smoke.
View ArticleAll the world's a stage for Timmins native
From the stage to the page and back to the stage, it's been quite the journey for Anthony Del Col.
View ArticleFormer Deerhurst manager wants to see Shania one more time
All John Kotowski wants for Christmas is to see his protégé Shania Twain one more time and tell her he will Forever and For Always be proud of her.
View ArticleRCMP divers recover bodies of 4 missing people in N.B.
The bodies of four young people whose car plunged into a river in New Brunswick early Saturday morning have been recovered.
View ArticleTop 10 Christmas destinations
The Christmas season might be famous for carols and colored lights where you're from, but it's also the perfect time to experience new destinations and check out their holiday customs as well.
View ArticleIndia clamps down on gang-rape protests, PM appeals for calm
Indian authorities throttled movement in the heart of the capital on Monday, shutting roads and railway stations in a bid to restore law and order after police fought pitched battles with protesters...
View ArticleHollinger haul road nearing completion
As you are well aware, the Hollinger Open Pit Project received final approval from city council on Nov. 12.
View ArticleNORAD Santa tracker up and running
The folks who keep watch over North America's skies are once again capturing the imaginations of children with their Santa Claus tracker.
View ArticleIroquois Falls duo living the dream
They’ve been best friends since they were five years old.
View ArticleHouse fire may have been a trap for firefighters: Police
A gunman shot dead two volunteer firefighters and injured two others when he ambushed them at the scene of an early morning housefire in a suburb of Rochester, New York, authorities said on Monday.
View ArticleChris Hadfield records Christmas song from space
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is spreading Christmas joy from outer space.
View ArticleCarving a new era at Kamiskotia
It's the dawn of another ski season at Kamiskotia Snow Resort. Even more so, this winter marks the beginning of a new era on the four faces of Timmins' proud Mount Jamieson. "This is a new and exciting...
View Article'Odd Couple' star Jack Klugman dead at 90
Emmy-winning actor Jack Klugman, a versatile, raspy-voiced mainstay of U.S. television during the 1970s and early ’80s through his starring roles in “The Odd Couple” and “Quincy, M.E.,” died on Monday...
View ArticleMulcair's NDP takes dead aim at Harper Tories
So far as NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair is concerned, Stephen Harper and Bob Rae both have some things in common as government leaders.
View ArticlePope delivers Christmas message on peace
Pope Benedict used his Christmas message to the world on Tuesday to say people should never lose hope for peace, even in conflict-riven Syria and in Nigeria where he spoke of “terrorism” against...
View ArticleCharles Durning dead at 89
Charles Durning, a Second World War hero who became one of Hollywood’s top character actors in films like The Sting, Tootsie and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, has died, a New York City funeral...
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