Timmins couple wins $1M in lottery
A Timmins couple has hit the jackpot, winning $1 million in the lottery.
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A Timmins couple has hit the jackpot, winning $1 million in the lottery.
A northern Ontario city is sharing the love this Valentine’s Day with some cheeky cards featuring some self-deprecating humour.
The mayors of the largest communities in northern Ontario say highway expansions, more doctors and addictions services are among their key priorities.
Here are some ice fishing tips ahead of the Family Day long weekend when Ontario is waiving the need for angler licenses.
A Timmins mining company has committed hundreds of thousands of dollars to ensure popular local trails are improved and accessible.
Northern Ont. police are issuing a safety alert for OFSC Trail A after several near misses involving snowmobiles and logging trucks.
A snowy owl was captured in a photo in northern Ontario along with other beautiful sights around the region.
Ontario Snowmobile Safety Week runs from Feb. 10 to 17 and in Timmins, keeping the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs’ (OFSC) trails safe is a team effort.
Police are searching for a wanted federal offender currently serving time for convictions of robbery and assault with ties to three Ontario towns, including two in the north.
Anti-Hunger Coalition Timmins will host the eighth annual Coldest Night of the Year event Feb. 22.
An annual fundraising initiative called the Coldest Night of the Year is returning to Timmins, here is what you need to know.
This week Take Me Home Tuesday features April, the small, full-grown cat at the Sudbury SPCA shelter that is looking for a loving home.
FOR LEGO LOVERS: More than 100 sculptures from Sean Kenney's Brick Masters Studio on display at Science North in Sudbury.
Tony Ryma of CTVNewsNorthernOntario.ca talks to Ontario Home Builders' Association CEO Scott Andison about Trump's steel, aluminum tariffs.
A three-day forum in North Bay, Ont., is tackling the subject of the impact U.S. tariffs would have and the trickle-down effect they would have on the 39 Anishinabek Nations.
Town council in Iroquois Falls faces a pivotal decision Monday evening: what to do with the iconic but deteriorating ‘Guy-Paul Treefall’ statue that has greeted visitors along Highway 11 for decades.