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Spike belt used on Highway 11 after intimate partner violence call

Spike belt used on Highway 11 after intimate partner violence call

The accused is charged with impaired driving, domestic mishief and more
Sikh heritage display moves to museum

Sikh heritage display moves to museum

The information panels will be in the museum until the end of the month
Kirkland Lake residents express concerns over 2024 budget

Kirkland Lake residents express concerns over 2024 budget

Some of the main concerns brought to light included Teck Pioneer Residence, the town's fire department and the recently released Sunshine List
Assembly of First Nations says $349B is needed to close infrastructure gap by 2030

Assembly of First Nations says $349B is needed to close infrastructure gap by 2030

New report says decades of underfunding and failed fiduciary duties have created a gap on First Nations that will get increasingly worse
Ford government to reverse controversial development charge change: documents

Ford government to reverse controversial development charge change: documents

Documents obtained by The Trillium give a first glimpse at what's planned for Wednesday's housing bill — including giving universities planning power on their own campuses
Another Matheson meeting cancelled amid councillor boycott

Another Matheson meeting cancelled amid councillor boycott

The last time council publicly met was Jan. 23
Police investigating sudden death in Kapuskasing

Police investigating sudden death in Kapuskasing

A body was found in a wooded area
Good morning, Timmins!

Good morning, Timmins!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Doug Ford tells LCBO to bring back paper bags

Doug Ford tells LCBO to bring back paper bags

The paper bags stopped being made available in stores in September 2023 — customers can bring a reusable bag, purchase a reusable bag, or use free cardboard boxes the LCBO provides
Increased police presence in Kapuskasing

Increased police presence in Kapuskasing

There's no threat to public safety right now, says OPP