Air quality advisories issued as wildfire smoke blankets northern Ont.
Environment Canada issued air quality alerts for much of northern Ontario on Sunday as wildfire smoke blanketed the region, reducing visibility and posing health risks.
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Environment Canada issued air quality alerts for much of northern Ontario on Sunday as wildfire smoke blanketed the region, reducing visibility and posing health risks.
As of 7 p.m. on Saturday, Environment Canada had ended its tornado-related alerts in northeastern Ontario, while several parts of the region continued to experience heavy rainfall and high winds later into the evening, all storm-related alerts were lifted overnight.
While Timmins City Council continues to debate park rejuvenation, the small community of Connaught has taken matters into its own hands.
News that the Township of Fauquier-Strickland could cease to exist at the end of the month was a shock to residents across the province, but especially to those in the community.
As Shania Twain's tour rolls across Canada, she’s spreading her generosity coast to coast, with the Shania Twain Foundation helping fund 375,000 meals in partnership with Second Harvest.
CTV Your Morning host Anne-Marie Mediwake talks with Fauquier-Strickland Mayor Madeleine about the town's financial hardships and potentially ceasing operations
Ontario Provincial Police in Iroquois Falls will be searching a landfill in the community Thursday in connection with a 17-year-old who has been missing since 2022.
The OHL has released its 2025 preseason schedule, featuring 50 games across Ontario from August 29 to Sept. 14, with northern teams set for early action.
A 28-year-old Englehart man faces multiple charges following a single-vehicle collision on Highway 11 in Coleman Township.
Timmins council delays park redesign, seeks more data on tennis and pickleball demand. Lydia Chubak reports.
Timmins council approves $650,000 in accessibility upgrades, including a new ramp at McIntyre Centre and a new entrance at the Archie Dillon Sportsplex.
Heavily in debt and looking at a 300 per cent tax increase, the Township of Fauquier-Strickland has instead voted to end all municipal operations and layoff all staff effective Aug. 1.
A Brampton-area transport truck driver faces stunt driving charges after Ontario Provincial Police stopped a commercial motor vehicle speeding on Highway 11 early Monday morning.
Four people have been charged in a case where 33 hydro poles were chopped down and stripped of $100,000 worth of copper wire.
The Timmins Festivals and Events Committee has announced a change of venue for this year’s Rock on the River festival, moving the event from Hollinger Park back to its original riverside location at Participark.
Ontario Forest Fires says there are now six forest fires in the northeast region after four new ones were discovered Monday.