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Battle’s not over on the fire in the iconic Empire Complex in Timmins

The future of the 96-year-old Empire Complex in Timmins will be decided once the fire that began Saturday is determined to be out, and a structural engineer inspects it.  That word is from Timmins Fire Chief Berny Stansa. The alarm went in early Saturday afternoon.  An aerial ladder truck will...

BREAKING NEWS: Historic Empire Complex in Timmins catches fire

UPDATE, Sun., 1:00pm: Still burning after 24 hours, firefighters continue their aerial attack. An iconic building in downtown Timmins was hit by fire Saturday afternoon. Speaking on the scene at Algonquin Boulevard and Spruce Street, Fire Chief Berny Stansa said a report of smoke was called in shortly after 1:00pm. Firefighters...

Angus expresses concerns about the future of the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit Program

The New Democratic MP for Timmins-James Bay has received a verbal assurance from the ruling Liberals, that the government will continue to support Canada’s critical mineral industry. Charlie Angus noted today in the House of Commons that we are days from the shutdown of the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit Program. ...

Kapuskasing featured in TVO docuseries Crossroads episode

TV Ontario is featuring Kapuskasing on Tuesday as part of its docuseries ‘Crossroads Beyond Boom and Bust’. Producer Jo Virgo says it was great to learn more about the town’s rich history dating back to the internment camps. She adds that the focus of the program is about the work...

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...

Hearst joins Kap with issues finalizing its 2024 municipal budget

The town of Hearst’s administrator is hopeful in reducing the 2024 municipal budget from a proposed 9 per cent increase down to 6.5. Eric Picard says there is work to do, but some unexpected money may help them get to that goal. Last night, town council deferred a budget vote...
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