George Pirie was re-elected as MPP for Timmins in convincing fashion in Thursday’s provincial election with a 68.5 percent vote share, easily outpacing second place finisher Corey Lepage of the NDP.
“Low voter turnout means that they’ve lost a lot of faith in the process of government, and everything else. That should mean something. If we have this low of a voter turnout, then its time to start ...
Lepage of the NDP finished in second place with 2,732 votes, a 19.86 per cent vote share in the riding, to Pirie’s 6,699 ...
George Pirie has been re-elected as the member of provincial parliament for Timmins.
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The Algonquin Regiment will host a unique historic art exhibit at the Brigadier Cassidy Armoury in Timmins, Ontario on March ...
The biggest overall voter turnout in Ontario history came in the 1919 election, when a staggering 89 percent of eligible voters participated. Ontario became the fifth province to grant women the right ...
There were about 220 participants at the Timmins Public Library “Pink Shirt Day” on Saturday, Feb. 22, according to organizer ...
On Saturday during a private campaign stop in Iroquois Falls, Premier Doug Ford formally announced that if his Ontario PC ...
A handmade quilt created to honour residential school survivors has been returned. The wall hanging, made by Katherine Jeremiah-Génier, was taken from the Timmins Museum: National Exhibition Centre on ...