TIMMINS - Critical infrastructure projects are getting a nearly $4 million boost. In 2025, the City of Timmins is getting $3.89 million from the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF).
In response to an inquiry from Feldman, Palmateer estimated upwards of 100 permits for temporary car shelters are issued in ...
Almost everything is in place for mining company Agnico Eagle to continue expanding its gold operations at Detour Lake and in ...
The large urban mayors of Northern Ontario are advocating for increased provincial and federal support, prioritizing the ...
TIMMINS - While council members who attended the first budget meeting agree it's a good document, there is concern about the ...
Mayor Boileau, who is currently on maternity leave but making the rounds at various important civic events, said the property ...
I have a really hard time further charging residents for legally complying tent structures in their residential areas given ...
Through the years, the Mac was the home ice to generations of up-and-coming NHLers and has had a significant role in the ...
Mayors of the five largest cities in northern Ontario met in North Bay the last two days to discuss a range of critical issues impacting their cities and the region.
Steven (Michelle Benard) Chenoweth, Becky (Michael) Hoth, Gary (Becky) Chenoweth and Jessica (Damian) Mimetz; his sister, Pauline Boileau; his sister-in-law, Judy (Steve) Luke; his brothers-in-law ...