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Project improving access to healthcare in Moosonee, Moose Factory

Project improving access to healthcare in Moosonee, Moose Factory

WAHA's hospital redevelopment project is now in the preliminary design, sketch and output plan stage
Council approves terms of reference for francophone committee

Council approves terms of reference for francophone committee

'We believe by enhancing the quality of life for French speakers in Timmins, it will only be a positive thing for the community,' says councillor
Good morning, Timmins!

Good morning, Timmins!

Do What You Can With All You Have, Wherever You Are
COVID-19: U.K. study says expect more reactions from mixing Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines

COVID-19: U.K. study says expect more reactions from mixing Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines

Results on whether immune response to mixed doses would be affected are expected to be released by the Oxford team in the coming months
6 additional COVID-19 cases reported

6 additional COVID-19 cases reported

A total of 22 cases have been confirmed today
Multiple theft incidents under investigation in Hornepayne

Multiple theft incidents under investigation in Hornepayne

Stolen items include car batteries, shingles and lumber
Vehicle stolen from business parking lot

Vehicle stolen from business parking lot

Police say it happened in the early morning hours of May 6
College investing millions in renovating, expanding buildings at all campuses

College investing millions in renovating, expanding buildings at all campuses

Projects include replacing cracked windows into energy-efficient ones, replacing brick facing, and installing ventilation systems
Extension of stay-at-home order 'not surprising': Timmins mayor

Extension of stay-at-home order 'not surprising': Timmins mayor

He says that means people have to stick to their household for May Run
POLL: More than half of poll respondents want more details on local COVID cases

POLL: More than half of poll respondents want more details on local COVID cases

55 per cent of participants want the health unit to reveal more details on local cases