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Dog racing attracted film crews in the '20s

Dog racing attracted film crews in the '20s

Infamous prospector Johnny Jones was responsible for inviting the experts
Northern farmers have ‘golden opportunity’ to grow ethnic veggies, says researcher

Northern farmers have ‘golden opportunity’ to grow ethnic veggies, says researcher

Collège Boréal undertaking crop trials on viable species
Public Health Ontario reports 842 people in hospital with COVID-19 and nine deaths

Public Health Ontario reports 842 people in hospital with COVID-19 and nine deaths

Testing captured 2,001 new cases of COVID-19 in the province
New partnership increasing post-secondary opportunities

New partnership increasing post-secondary opportunities

Students graduating from Northern’s Emergency  Management, Terrorism and Pandemic Response Graduate Certificate will receive credit for Justice Institute of British Columbia Bachelor program
Good morning, Timmins!

Good morning, Timmins!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Environment Canada issues snow squall warning for Timmins and surrounding area

Environment Canada issues snow squall warning for Timmins and surrounding area

A brief but intense snow squall, associated with a cold front, will track southeast across the region this evening
Indigenous crafter enjoys sharing her culture through sewing

Indigenous crafter enjoys sharing her culture through sewing

Kayla Solomon wants to use real moose hide in her work one day
Ontario wants to welcome Ukrainian refugees with jobs and settlement: Ford

Ontario wants to welcome Ukrainian refugees with jobs and settlement: Ford

Canada has already promised to prioritize immigration applications from Ukraine
First Nations should lift COVID restrictions only when they are ready, say leaders

First Nations should lift COVID restrictions only when they are ready, say leaders

'I’ve always been an advocate of erring on the side of caution when it comes to measures for First Nations in order to protect our most vulnerable people especially our Elders, our knowledge keepers,' says RoseAnne Archibald
Public Health Ontario reports 31 deaths and 1,024 hospitalizations with COVID-19

Public Health Ontario reports 31 deaths and 1,024 hospitalizations with COVID-19

Testing captured 2338 new cases of COVID-19