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C'mon, you know you want to write a novel next month

C'mon, you know you want to write a novel next month

Need help? There's a free novel-writing workshop coming up
Soaring soprano voice, passionate piano, superb songs makes homecoming magnificent for Maghan McPhee

Soaring soprano voice, passionate piano, superb songs makes homecoming magnificent for Maghan McPhee

The homecoming performance by Timmins soprano Maghan McPhee and Carl Philipe Gionet touched all the right chords, last night, before an appreciative and enthusiastic audience at St. Matthews Anglican Church, which included friends, family, supporters and
Hospital takes provincial stage to share senior-friendly practices

Hospital takes provincial stage to share senior-friendly practices

Hospital will share delirium assessment tools, treatment plan, and other resources which enhance seniors’ hospital care
Saving lives during Operation Impact

Saving lives during Operation Impact

Focus will be on impaired driving, seat belt neglect, distracted driving and aggressive driving
The Other Side: A fall trip down the rabbit hole

The Other Side: A fall trip down the rabbit hole

Do different personality types react differently to the changing of the seasons? Columnist Ed Belliard thinks so
Police searching for missing man after vehicle found off Highway 655

Police searching for missing man after vehicle found off Highway 655

Bemrose's vehicle, a plum coloured 1998 Honda Accord, has been located in Timmins on a business property off of Hwy 655
Animal blessing takes place this afternoon

Animal blessing takes place this afternoon

Bring your cat, dog or lizard closer to God
Former teammates and friends defend Blue Jays beer toss suspect

Former teammates and friends defend Blue Jays beer toss suspect

Friends question those pointing fingers at the former Daily Press reporter
Timmins Taxpayers Association weighs in on $3.5 million dollar concert series

Timmins Taxpayers Association weighs in on $3.5 million dollar concert series

"Stop treating taxpayers like they are bank machines."
Rural road resident pushes for rebate based on Charland and Bertrand decision

Rural road resident pushes for rebate based on Charland and Bertrand decision

Council's previous rural roads decision has opened up a 'can of worms,' says one councillor