A black bear cub attempts to make a run for it after being extricated from a crab apple tree on Hart Street, on Thursday. While the cub temporarily eluded Ministry of Natural Resources employees, it ...
The organizer of an event held Thursday in Timmins to honour victims of the toxic drug crisis says the Ontario government should repeal an act passed in June that gives police greater powers to clear ...
A new sports dome located on the campus of Northern College in Porcupine will drastically change the city’s recreational prospects for decades to come. “We kind of started talking about it probably ...
When wildfires burn, the smoke can travel long distances and degrade air quality far away, which presents risks for those breathing it. Fires burning in one area can make air worse miles away, and ...
After a months-long search, Scott Foster has been appointed deputy fire chief for the Timmins Fire Department. The Timmins native beat out a dozen other candidates, who were both local and from across ...
We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Two major recreational facilities in the city will be receiving accessibility upgrades. The exterior accessible ramp at the McIntyre Arena is being ...
As the summer approaches its unofficial midway point, hockey likely isn’t at the top of mind for most people, but for Timmins Rock head coach and general manager Brandon Perry, there simply isn’t much ...
“This is how we’re going to pivot away from our dependency on the US,” says minister of northern economic development and growth ...
A new 58-metre tall water tower will become a permanent fixture in the city’s east end in the coming years, with sights set on future growth. The matter was discussed at this week’s city council ...
The City of Timmins’ swimming pool facility at the Archie Dillon Sportsplex will be undergoing maintenance and upgrades this summer to better serve the community. “The city appreciates the community’s ...
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. It ...
The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) is investing $400,000 in Schumacher-based OK Tire as they expand their facilities, which in turn will help meet the mining sector’s increasing ...