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Puzzle pieces coming together in mystery of missing man in Northern Ontario

Puzzle pieces coming together in mystery of missing man in Northern Ontario

'We do have many many of the puzzle pieces and I think Rob and his family are well on the way to understanding what happened on that terrible night'
Ontario reports 253 COVID patients in ICU, 18 new deaths

Ontario reports 253 COVID patients in ICU, 18 new deaths

Saturday's report includes 795 COVID-positive patients in hospital
Kids in Ontario deserve the right to read says the Ontario Human Rights Commission

Kids in Ontario deserve the right to read says the Ontario Human Rights Commission

'The inequitable system which currently leaves thousands of children behind is being exposed but the concrete recommendations being outlined, and the support of the greater community, provide hope and real optimism that our children may finally get the support they need to learn to read'
Heavy snow, freezing rain in the mix for the weekend: Environment Canada

Heavy snow, freezing rain in the mix for the weekend: Environment Canada

Up to 20 cm of snow is possible overnight with 15 more in some areas during the day Sunday
Good morning, Timmins!

Good morning, Timmins!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Northern Ontario School of Medicine to become independent university

Northern Ontario School of Medicine to become independent university

April 1, NOSM and Université de Hearst will have degree-granting authority
$20K of jewelry stolen from vehicle: police (6 photos)

$20K of jewelry stolen from vehicle: police (6 photos)

The items were taken from a vehicle on Seventh Avenue
$320K will help service James Bay-area businesses

$320K will help service James Bay-area businesses

Wakenagun Community Futures Development Corporation is receiving a boost from FedNor
Legislation aims to protect reservists from being fired while serving their country.

Legislation aims to protect reservists from being fired while serving their country.

Reservists are deployed on international operations and to operations within Canada
Chained-up dogs in Ontario would run free under new rules—for 30 minutes a day

Chained-up dogs in Ontario would run free under new rules—for 30 minutes a day

A dog tied up outside for 24 hours would be given at least 30 minutes of 'off-tether time,' according to a new proposal from the Ford government. Is that enough?