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Thunderstorms could bring 90 km/h wind gusts this morning

Thunderstorms could bring 90 km/h wind gusts this morning

Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm warning
Mines sector should tap talent pool of workers with disabilities

Mines sector should tap talent pool of workers with disabilities

Mining conference speaker says skilled worker shortage in mining could be at least partially resolved by hiring more people with disabilities
Feds weighing whether to lift remaining COVID-19 travel measures

Feds weighing whether to lift remaining COVID-19 travel measures

The current measures are set to expire on Sept. 30
Good morning, Timmins!

Good morning, Timmins!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Musselwhite team earns a bronze in mine rescue competition

Musselwhite team earns a bronze in mine rescue competition

International Mines Rescue Competition was held Sept. 11-16 
Communications, engagement top election priorities for Chamber members

Communications, engagement top election priorities for Chamber members

The business organization has released the results of a survey to help focus its conversations with candidates ahead of the Oct. 24 election
Panel issues report for "real change" to Thunder Bay policing

Panel issues report for "real change" to Thunder Bay policing

An expert panel has recommended dramatic changes to how the Northern Ontario city's embattled police force is governed.
North 'has a right to be heard', says Angus

North 'has a right to be heard', says Angus

The deadline to apply to talk at public hearings for proposed federal riding changes is coming up
Every Child Matters flag raised at city hall

Every Child Matters flag raised at city hall

'Though our actions today cannot erase the trauma of the past, we can foster understanding and support activities that work towards reconciliation,' says mayor
Wage cap doesn't infringe Charter rights, Ontario tells court

Wage cap doesn't infringe Charter rights, Ontario tells court

Groups representing hundreds of thousands of public sector employees are challenging the constitutionality of a law passed in 2019 that limits wage increases at 1% per year for Ontario Public Service employees and broader public sector workers