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Estela Aguilar Chow’s prayers were answered on Saturday, when the sun shone for the fourth annual Filipino Fiesta in downtown Timmins. “I’ve been praying for sun all week,” said Chow, president of the ...
A single stitched square won’t undo the past, but for Ontario’s lieutenant governor, it was a small act that spoke volumes during her visit to Timmins. During her stop at Quilts for Survivors, one of ...
The First Nation now worries that a pair of contentious federal and provincial laws known as Bill C-5 and Bill 5 could be used to push through Ring of Fire development, including hydroelectric ...
Gardiner ferry wins reprieve as ministry shops around for back up vessel Service on historic, rare winch ferry, gets approval from Transport Canada to operate till August, 2026 ...
A northern Ontario mayor is facing calls to resign amid a financial crisis that nearly shut down municipal operations. Tensions ran high at Fauquier-Strickland’s first council meeting since narrowly ...
Timmins Police Service is warning local residents about fraudulent asphalt contractors operating throughout northern Ontario, with calls now being received locally. The scam involves individuals ...
The six-week WSIB strike has been resolved for the time being, but there are still some concerns over how the issue was forced.
The Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Academy made a stop in Timmins, Thursday, as part of a series of clinics being held across Northern Ontario.
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 ...
TEMISKAMING SHORES – Just over two weeks ago, a small group of First Nations youth protesters set out on foot from Timmins for Queen’s Park. They’re calling for the repeal of provincial and federal ...
The Porcupine Dante Club will soon have an updated look to the exterior of its historic building located on Cedar Street South. Last weekend, they held their annual Festa Italiana – a three-day street ...
IROQUOIS FALLS — A packed council chamber made one thing clear: Many local residents don’t want wind turbines in their backyard. About 30 people turned out to support two residents — Lisa Mousseau and ...