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Plaque from Ukrainian park missing

UPDATE MON., JUNE 16: The plaque has been turned in to city police and will be put back up by the city. The Ukrainian Culture Club is anxious for the return of a plaque that has gone missing from Kobzar Park, at the corner of Mountjoy St. and Second...

New, user-friendly website offers more from the Timmins Public Library

A new website for the Timmins Public Library has gone liv,  replacing an obsolete one that was 12 years old. Library CEO CaroleAnn Demers says the new site is much more intuitive. “This new site has improved accessibility, it is clean, easy to navigate, user friendly, it has everything that the...

June 13th 2025 Road Report

If you see a collision, road closure, have an update, or anything else, please call or text Country 93.1 at 705-264-9310 According to Ontario 511 at this moment Highways 11, 101, 144 and 655 have officially re-opened Some road closures to report: Hwy. 101 (Harold Ave.) from Crawford St. to the Porcupine...

June 12th 2025 Road Report

If you see a collision, road closure, have an update, or anything else, please call or text Country 93.1 at 705-264-9310 According to Ontario 511 at this moment Highways 11, 101, 144 and 655 have officially re-opened Some road closures to report: Hwy. 101 (Harold Ave.) from Crawford St. to the Porcupine...

Old OPP building coming down

A South Porcupine landmark on the highway will soon be gone. Ontario Provincial Police are demolishing the two-storey red brick building that hasn’t been used for many years. Acting Sergeant Michelle Simard says it’s antiquated and doesn’t meet accessibility standards. “It was the original District 15 headqu8arters,” she notes, “which had the...

Ground repairs to Hollinger Ball Park to come in time for Rock on the River

Five weeks to go until Rock on the River, and the city has put Timmins Festival and Events Committee chair John Olaveson’s mind at ease. He was worried about the damage done to the ground at Hollinger Park left by Snow Cross, which had problems restoring it to its previous...
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