Timmins mayor delivers state of the city address
Timmins Mayor Michelle Boileau delivered a state-of-the-city speech Wednesday during a luncheon hosted by the Timmins Chamber of Commerce.
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Timmins Mayor Michelle Boileau delivered a state-of-the-city speech Wednesday during a luncheon hosted by the Timmins Chamber of Commerce.
The Ontario Ministry of Labour says it has completed the investigation into an industrial workplace fatality in Timmins.
Two northern Ontario hockey teams advance to next round of the NOJHL playoffs with another series tied at two games a piece.
A northern Ontario care home received a large donation from a former resident who passed away two years ago at age 96.
Timmins police say they arrested a man wanted on first-degree murder just hours after appealing to the public about his whereabouts.
On March 23, police received a complaint about a commercial motor vehicle driver speeding through a 60 km/h zone in the Town of Mattice on Highway 11.
The Cochrane District Services Board and Timmins city council have agreed on the location to establish a temporary homeless encampment -- near a landfill.
Prime Minister Mark Carney called a federal election this weekend, sending Canadians to the polls in just more than a month’s time.
A 48-year-old is facing multiple charges including assault, drug trafficking and impaired driving offences after a single-vehicle crash on Highway 11 last week.
The City of Timmins is moving forward with its annual Connecting Link rehabilitation project after council awarded a $21.7-million contract to GIP Interpaving Ltd. for the reconstruction of Highway 101.
Elections Ontario says the results have now been certified in two ridings that were subject to judicial recounts in last month’s provincial election.
Timmins police and the Ontario Ministry of Labour is investigating "an industrial workplace fatality" after a body was found Friday morning.
Following an autopsy Thursday, Timmins police say the suspicious death of a 57-year-old woman has been deemed a homicide.
An investigation that began in November has resulted in historic sexual assault charges for crimes committed in Attawapiskat First Nation and Moosonee between 1971 and 1994.
There will be an increased police presence Wednesday near Algonquin Boulevard and Preston Street in Timmins as police investigate a suspicious death.
With temperatures expected to plunge later in the day Friday, areas near Timmins, Cochrane and Iroquois Falls are under a flash freeze warning and a snow squall watch.