Lessons need to be learned from relying on foreign vaccine suppliers – Angus
Canada remains at the mercy of foreign governments when it comes to receiving COVID-19 vaccines. Read More
View ArticleTimmins businesses looked to cash in on Royal visit
If you were living in Timmins in June, 1939, instead of June 2021, what would your life be like? What would you be doing? What would the town look like? What where the big stories? Well, why don’t we...
View ArticlePails, boxes or buckets
No matter what you called them, in the mining country of Northern Ontario, all miners brought their lunch to work. Lunch pails (or lunch boxes or lunch buckets) were the most ubiquitous part of every...
View ArticleNew members elected to Chamber board
The results are in, and the supporters of the Timmins Chamber have officially elected six individuals to represent them at the heart of the city’s most prominent business organization. Read More
View ArticleGov't committed to in-class learning: Lecce
Ontario will do everything possible to keep kids in class throughout the school year, Education Minister Stephen Lecce says. Read More
View ArticleTEDC launches Facebook page aimed at promoting film industry in Timmins
The Timmins Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) has announced the launch of a new Facebook page aimed at promoting film projects in Timmins. Read More
View ArticleTimmins set out to prove this mining town was here for the long haul
“Near Famine Point at the Porcupine!” was the lead headline from the Toronto Globe newspaper in May 1912. The paper got all hot and bothered because word went out that the trestle bridge at Boston...
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View ArticleMurder fuelled by jealousy captured Timmins' headlines in 1939
And why not? I’m on a role – just a few stories from the spring of 1939 that captivated Timmins residents. Read More
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