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At the behest of Ward 3 Coun. Bill Gvozdanovic, there was a request to direct city staff to prepare a report asking the ...
Rev. Rod BrantFrancis was consecrated Wednesday in an elaborate ceremony at St. Matthew’s Cathedral as the new bishop for the diocese of Moosonee. Bishops, archbishops, priests and congregants from ...
The Timmins Police Service responded to a call at approximately 4:08 a.m. on the morning of Thursday, May 29 about a bear ...
The McIntyre Community Complex building, affectionately known far and wide as The Mac, has now officially become a heritage property in the City of Timmins. On Wednesday morning in the facility’s ...
Since 1966, the community of Gardiner, Ontario has been served by the Cassiopeia IV, a rare type of vehicle ferry that is winched across the Abitibi River’s 700-metre span and is considered to be a ...
The Ipsos poll interviewed 1,501 people online on behalf of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society, and found that ...
With the annual Canadian Mining Expo fast approaching, The City of Timmins made a proclamation on Tuesday declaring June 3 ...
Ontario’s Bill 5, otherwise known as the Protect Ontario by Unleashing the Economy Act of 2025, is causing some major concerns among Indigenous leaders throughout the province and closer to home. The ...
Based on several published sources, Dingley estimates there are between 6,000 and 11,000 crossings per year. It is replaced by an ice bridge during freeze up. “If they don’t want to keep this going, ...
The provincial budget said the government is now investing an additional $5 million over two years in the critical minerals ...
Workers from the Workplace Safety Insurance Board (WSIB) are continuing their strike, which officially began on Thursday, citing dangerously high workloads the union says is driving up rates of ...
A spokesperson for striking Canadian Hearing Services workers says cuts to services and poor leadership are putting up ...