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Workers from the Workplace Safety Insurance Board (WSIB) are continuing their strike, which officially began on Thursday, citing dangerously high workloads the union says is driving up rates of ...
The provincial budget said the government is now investing an additional $5 million over two years in the critical minerals infrastructure fund in 2025–26 to encourage innovation in the critical ...
A spokesperson for striking Canadian Hearing Services workers says cuts to services and poor leadership are putting up ...
St. Matthew’s Cathedral in Timmins will be the site of a historic ceremony next week as the Right Reverend Rob BrantFrancis is consecrated into his new role as bishop for the Anglican diocese of ...
The Forest Biomass Program has directed over $30 million in targeted investments to more than 40 projects since 2023. The ...
A grassroots movement is gaining momentum in Gardiner, Ontario, as residents continue to fight to preserve a critical transportation link: the Gardiner Ferry. With service reductions and looming ...
On the afternoon of Thursday, May 15, 2025, several schools in the Balsam Street North area entered into a lockdown as a ...
Participating parents and students can watch over 300 young masters compete at the ninth Franco-Nord-Ouest Chess Tournament in Wawa on Wednesday, May 28. The competition is hosted by École ...
Mushkegowuk Council Grand Chief Leo Friday is calling on the Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug ...
There are four striking members in Timmins out of the 206 members of CUPE 2073 who work at Canadian Hearing Services (CHS) as ...
A GoFundMe campaign has been collecting money to help a Timmins family that has had their lives disrupted after a recent ...
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