Lady Gaga wants to ‘screw around’
Lady Gaga has no plans to settle down with her actor boyfriend Taylor Kinney anytime soon, insisting she wants to "party and screw around".
View ArticleSaunders guides O's past Blue Jays
Joe Saunders pitched into the seventh inning and the Orioles took the opening game of a three-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays, 4-0.
View ArticleFestive tone to Labour Day walk
Amid swirling political issues in the North, a group of about 40 marchers of all ages walked around Gillies Lake on Monday for the annual Labour Day walk.
View ArticleLabour Day tradition fun for kids
It sure looked like a day off at Hollinger Park on Labour Day Monday.
View Article'Green Mile' actor Michael Clarke Duncan dies at 54
Actor Michael Clarke Duncan, best known for playing a death row inmate in the 1999 drama “The Green Mile,” died on Monday, less than eight weeks after suffering a heart attack, a spokeswoman said. He...
View ArticleTwo bridges will be replaced on Hwy. 11
The provincial government has approved the work to replace two bridges near Opasatika on Hwy. 11.
View ArticleOntario passes teacher legislation, ordering wage freeze, strike ban
TORONTO - The most contentious piece of education-related law proposed by Dalton McGuinty’s Ontario government became law Tuesday.
View ArticleEagles host Showcase tournament
The Timmins Eagles will welcome the Northern Ontario ‘AAA’ Bantam Hockey League to the City with the Heart of Gold on Friday afternoon.
View ArticlePaiement earns shutout as Babes blank Pink 5-0
Game On Outdoor Ball Hockey Timmins dropped the ball on its 2012 Fall Season Monday night, with three games.
View ArticleCaissey, Pasi, Eggert and Thibodeau top ladies
The team of Ina Caissey, Linda Pasi, Marg Eggert and Nancy Thibodeau combined to shoot a round of 32 and win Ladies Night at Spruce Needles Golf Club on Monday.
View ArticleNew girls hoops league to tip off
A girls’ basketball league, for players in Grades 4-6 is being organized. Games will be played on Wednesday nights and will last for one hour (6-7 p.m., or 7-8 p.m.).
View ArticleTIFF recap: Day 6
Our live festival coverage continues as TIFF approaches the halfway mark.
View ArticleQuebecor CEO recommends rejection of BCE-Astral deal
Pierre Karl Peladeau, president and CEO of Quebecor Inc., told Canada's broadcast watchdog that BCE Inc's bid to buy Astral Media creates a bad precedent and should be rejected.
View ArticleOntario teachers urged to take action as bill passes
Public high school teachers are being told to withdraw from extra-curricular activities for one day Wednesday as teacher and school staff unions commence an all-out war with the Dalton McGuinty...
View ArticleAfter angering teachers next move for McGuinty may be out the door
That was one big, fat fumble.
View ArticleTwo Timmins women face manslaughter charges
Two city residents are facing a manslaughter charge following an investigation by Timmins Police Service into a sudden death.
View ArticleNo budget to deal with bruins
With the number of black bears reported throughout the Timmins area this year, city council has been looking at ways of managing the issue of public safety, while also taking into consideration the...
View ArticleCNIB volunteer earns Diamond Jubilee medal
A local volunteer with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) was honoured with a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for her fundraising efforts and commitment to the cause.
View ArticleProvince freezes Timmins' casino card
At least two private-sector companies have been looking at Timmins as a potential site to invest in the startup of a casino.
View ArticleRajai Davis can't lift Blue Jays over Mariners
It was a pretty good game if you happened to be Rajai Davis. The Toronto Blue Jays left fielder didn’t do a whole lot at the plate — he went 1-for-4 with a stolen base — but on the field he threw as...
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