Traffic complaint leads to impaired driving charges in Temiskaming Shores
A 31-year-old Grimsby man faces multiple charges after Ontario Provincial Police responded to a traffic complaint on Highway 11.
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A 31-year-old Grimsby man faces multiple charges after Ontario Provincial Police responded to a traffic complaint on Highway 11.
Nolan Newton scored a dramatic overtime winner as the Greater Sudbury Cubs defeated the Hearst Lumberjacks 5-4 Friday, knotting the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League final at one game apiece.
Ontario Provincial Police warn drivers that failing to buckle up could have deadly consequences, as 60 people killed in crashes on OPP-patrolled roads last year were not wearing seatbelts or were improperly restrained.
Two new pilot programs offered in the Timmins region aim to boost economic immigration.
Timmins Police say an ongoing situation in the area of Sterling Avenue East and Balsam Street South/Cedar Street South has ended.
Northeastern Public Health reported nine new measles cases Friday, bringing the number of cases in the health unit’s coverage area to 11.
Full, raw interview with federal Liberal candidate for the Kapuskasing – Timmins – Mushkegowuk riding Steve Black.
Full, raw interview with federal NDP candidate for the Kapuskasing-Timmins-Mushkegowuk riding Nicole Fortier Levesque.
Full, raw interview with federal Conservative candidate for the Kapuskasing – Timmins – Mushkegowuk riding Gaetan Malette.
The Blues Closet at Timmins High and Vocational School is a quiet area where students can go to pick out free clothing when they’re in need.
More than 130 vulnerable people and their indoor pets are being evacuated Wednesday from a remote northern Ontario First Nation after flooding closed the local nursing station on the weekend.
A one-of-a-kind pop-up market is operating this spring at the Timmins Square Mall: Waxwing Commons Ecological Farmstead.
With the continued success of the Split the Pot Lottery, more hospitals have come on board and access to tickets is expanding.
For the first time in 20 years, the riding encompassing Timmins will have a new Member of Parliament.
Kashechewan First Nation has officially declared a state of emergency. In a statement, Chief Hosea Wesley said precautionary evacuation for the vulnerable populations will start today.
With the NDP having low ballot support numbers, the party is facing another challenge of riding border changes in northern Ontario. Abigail Bimman reports.