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A massive joint forces operation known as Project Albion has led to the arrests of 22 people and the seizure of over $1.26 ...
A “two-eyed approach” to resource developments in northern Ontario will be a key moving forward, particularly if the ...
Just like the universe, the 2025 Canadian Mining Expo keeps on expanding, and expanding. “It’s the biggest it’s ever been,” ...
Nonprofits have until Aug. 8 to register for Welcome to Timmins Night, Timmins’ large nonprofit showcase to be held Wednesday ...
To complete these improvements, the pool will be temporarily closed during the months of July and August. The city says the closure is necessary to redesign and upgrade the front entrance to improve ...
The Ipsos poll interviewed 1,501 people online on behalf of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society, and found that ...
Residents can drop off household hazardous waste, household items and textiles at the Spruce Snow Dump, June 15 from 8:00 a.m ...
At the behest of Ward 3 Coun. Bill Gvozdanovic, there was a request to direct city staff to prepare a report asking the ...
Council has approved a new committee whose mission will be to improve housing prospects in the City of Timmins. On May 27, Cindy Welsh, manager of planning, provided the report to council. “If council ...
The sights and sounds of road repairs will soon become a more common sight across the city, as the contracts for road repairs ...
Rev. Rod BrantFrancis was consecrated Wednesday in an elaborate ceremony at St. Matthew’s Cathedral as the new bishop for the ...
This year, Franco-Ontarian Day marks 50 years since the creation of the Franco-Ontarian flag—a symbol of cultural fire that has never dimmed. For those of us who came of age in Timmins in the 1970s, ...