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South Porcupine Food Bank wants your input towards its first ever strategic plan
The South Porcupine Food Bank is compiling its first ever strategic plan, and it’s looking for your input.
Treasurer Andrew Persad says it wants to know what you perceive as opportunities, threats,and what the food bank’s doing right or wrong.
“We’re looking for longtime donors’ input. We’re looking for clients’ input,...
Not much, but some snowmobile trails available in time for weekend
This weird transition of winter into spring is cause for celebration for snowmobilers.
It’s far from the entire trail system in the region, but part of the trail north and south of Cochrane has reopened. Polar Bear Riders Snowmobile Club president Kenny Johnston also confirms that a wee bit just...
Makerspace intended for teens, young adults
A makerspace is coming to the main branch of the Timmins Public Library later this year.
Adult services librarian Shannon Carnahan says it’s intended for older teens and young adults… to use state-of-the-art equipment to further their hobbies or develop their skills to be innovative entrepreneurs.
All you need is a...
NOAWS in need of cat supplies
It’s all about cats lately, for the Northern Ontario Animal Welfare Society.
Acting president Tasha Eddy says cats and kittens have been flooding into its care and will increase as spring takes hold and the strays have their litters.
So NOAWS is asking for public donations of cat food and litter.
Eddy...
NOJHL awards feature a lot of representation from Timmins Rock
The Junior A hockey team in Timmins figures quite well in end-of-the- season awards in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League.
The Rock themselves are regular season East Division champs for the second year in a row.
Harry Clark is the best overall team player, with 101 points in 56 games,...
Firefighters douse car fire blamed on accidental overheat
No one was hurt during a spectacular car fire in the middle of Tuesday afternoon.
Deputy Timmins Fire Chief Scott Atkinson blames it on an accidental overheat. He says the owner noticed smoke coming from the vehicle as she came out of Little Caesar’s on Waterloo Rd. at Algonquin Blvd. ...
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