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The Corporation of the City of Timmins considers it desirable and expedient that the described land, identified as Plan 6R-9490, Part 1, extending from Feldman Road to the north, to Dalton Road, be assumed and dedicated as a public highway (roadway).

Pursuant to Subsections 5(3), 11(1-3), and 27(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended (the “Municipal Act”), a lower tier municipality may provide any service or thing that a municipality considers necessary or desirable for the public, including highways, which may be passed by by-law. Further, a Schedule “B” project under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process requires that the municipality shall contact specific agencies and potentially affected members of the public.

The public notice shall be posted on the City’s website and advertised in the local newspaper for two consecutive weeks. The purpose of such notice is to secure any comments from the public respecting this assumption and dedication of the subject lands as a highway (roadway) to be considered by Council so that Council may consider, and if applicable, incorporate into an implementing by-law.

Proposed assumption and dedication of certain lands as public highway between Feldman Road and Dalton Road

COMMENTS

Letters of support or concern with regard to this land sale will be received by the undersigned up until Thursday, November 7, 2024, 4:00 p.m. and will be included as submitted into a public staff report for Council’s consideration.

Please contact the undersigned if you require further details.

Dave St.Onge, Community Development Planner

Corporation of the City of Timmins
220 Algonquin Boulevard East
Timmins, ON P4N 1B3
705-360-2600 Ext. 3347

Posted by David St.Onge  On Oct 24, 2024 at 1:30 PM
  
Please be advised that the City Hall parking lot on Cedar St. N. will be closed for parking and to motor vehicles from October 25 - November 8, 2024. Both the front hall and accessible entrance to City Hall (elevator access) will remain open.

Cedar St. N. will be closed north of the laneway behind City Hall. Work is being done to connect the City's sanitary sewer system to new underground infrastructure as part of Connecting Link construction. A temporary pedestrian crossing will be installed across Algonquin Blvd. E. at Cedar St. to accommodate parking in the municipal lots south of Algonquin.

The wests sidewalk along Cedar St. N. will also remain accessible, with the construction zone clearly marked with signage and fencing.

We appreciate your continued cooperation.
Posted by Amanda Dyer  On Oct 24, 2024 at 1:21 PM
  

Please be advised that the City Hall parking lot on Cedar St. N. will be closed for parking and to motor vehicles from October 25 - November 8, 2024. Both the front hall and accessible entrance to City Hall (elevator access) will remain open.

Cedar St. N. will be closed north of the laneway behind City Hall. Work is being done to connect the City's sanitary sewer system to new underground infrastructure as part of Connecting Link construction. A temporary pedestrian crossing will be installed across Algonquin Blvd. E. at Cedar St. to accommodate parking in the municipal lots south of Algonquin.

The wests sidewalk along Cedar St. N. will also remain accessible, with the construction zone clearly marked with signage and fencing.

We appreciate your continued cooperation.

Posted by Amanda Dyer  On Oct 24, 2024 at 1:05 PM
  
The City of Timmins is working with WSP Canada Inc. to determine the most feasible location for a new water storage reservoir closer to South Porcupine. The community of Porcupine is currently supplied by an inground reservoir, located approximately 4 km south of South Porcupine and filled via two trunk watermains from the Timmins Water Filtration Plant.

The contract for the design and construction of a new reservoir was approved by Council in April 2024, following a report from the City’s Growth and Infrastructure Dept. that outlined challenges with aging infrastructure, the current reservoir’s remote location, and proximity to expanding mining hazards. The plan is to provide a new water storage reservoir that will supply safe and reliable drinking water, and assist the City in planning for future growth and increased demand on the City’s water distribution system.

Phase 1 of the project has been completed, which included background work, field studies, and establishing a project study area. In this phase, potential locations were identified where connections to the existing water distribution system and watermains would be possible. The project is now entering Phase 2, which will collect community input on a potential solution to replace the Tisdale Reservoir.

The public will now have an opportunity to review preferred solutions and ideas that will help guide the development of a more detailed reservoir design. WSP Canada Inc. has prepared a virtual Public Information Centre (PIC) that provides a summary of the study process, an overview of the five (5) site options that were considered, and a request for feedback on the preliminary site recommended for the new reservoir. The virtual PIC will be available on the City’s website beginning Thursday, October 24, 2024. Feedback will be collected via a short survey until Thursday, November 14, 2024.

For more information and to view the public Notice of Study Commencement, visit: www.timmins.ca/tisdalereservoirproject.
Posted by Amanda Dyer  On Oct 23, 2024 at 3:01 PM
  

The two-storey log home at the end of Wilson Ave. is tough to miss, even as it sits almost hidden on its well-treed lot. It looks older than most buildings along the street, like it has a storied past. Built in 1925 by Harry W. Darling, the property was purchased in 1947 by Dr. Graeme Mackechnie and has remained in ownership of the Mackechnie Family since that time. Despite changes to the surrounding neighbourhood, the home retains its historical character and has become a local landmark at the bottom of Wilson Ave.

1925 Darling House

The almost 100-year-old building is one of the designated properties on the City of Timmins’ Municipal Heritage Committee. It is the first designated property to receive an official heritage plaque from the City of Timmins.

438 Wilson Ave.

“438 Wilson is the only residential building on our Municipal Heritage Register,” said Councillor Andrew Marks, chair of the Municipal Heritage Committee. “We’ve presented the current property owners with the City’s first official heritage plaque and certificate of heritage, and couldn’t be happier to celebrate the cultural and historical significance of the property.”

Councillor Marks has his own family story related to the Mackechnie House and “Doc Mackechnie.” His father, a hockey player and defenceman, took a high stick to the forehead during a match-up. He was stitched up in the basement of 438 Wilson Ave. by the good doctor, “without freezing,” Councillor Marks is quick to point out, and returned to the game in the third period. “I think he said they won the hockey game,” adds Marks.

The Municipal Heritage Committee is an advisory committee appointed by City of Timmins Council. The primary objectives of the committee are to promote a culture of conservation in the City of Timmins, and to advise Council on heritage issues pertaining to Part IV and V of the Ontario Heritage Act, including the establishment of the Municipal Heritage Register.

Anyone interested in putting forward a nomination for addition of property to the Municipal Heritage Register are encouraged to download the Application Form or reach out to Service Timmins for more information.


Posted by Amanda Dyer  On Oct 23, 2024 at 1:06 PM
  

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TFT Clerk/Stenos

How to apply

Please forward your application to the Human Resources Department by 4:00 pm on the closing date of November 1,  2024.

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Posted by AnneMarie Fournier  On Oct 21, 2024 at 2:31 PM
  

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Part-Time 911 Communication Operators

How to apply

Submit a cover letter, a resume including details of your qualifications as well as the Consent and Release of Liability
and TPS Constable Application forms which can be found on the TPS Website - https://timminspolice.ca/careers/

Please forward your application to the Human Resources Department.

Posted by AnneMarie Fournier  On Oct 21, 2024 at 2:25 PM
  

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Full-Time Maintenance/Project Supervisor

How to apply

To apply for this position, applications must be received by the Human Resources Department no later than 4:00 pm on the closing date of November 1, 2024.

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Posted by AnneMarie Fournier  On Oct 18, 2024 at 2:53 PM
  

Timmins Transit will be running a reduced conventional bus schedule on Thursday, October 17, 2024. 

Currently, there will be no Route 38 bus on the half hour and no microtransit service for Porcupine and South Porcupine. Timmins Transit will provide updates if necessary throughout the day. 

Transit users can track their bus by using the Transit app, available for download on iOS and Android: www.timmins.ca/transit

Posted by Amanda Dyer  On Oct 17, 2024 at 2:48 PM
  
Starting January 1, 2025, household residential recycling will no longer be collected by the City of Timmins. In accordance with provincial legislation introduced in 2023, the companies that produce blue box materials will be required to fully fund and operate Ontario’s recycling system.

For residents in Timmins, the transition will be straightforward. The non-profit company, Circular Materials, will be responsible for having residential recycling collected through an agreement with GFL Environmental Inc. Residential collection dates will remain the same. GFL has also purchased the City’s recycling bins in the amount of $172,108. The City’s current diversion programs for small electronics, batteries, and tires will continue. The City will even assist with communication during the transition period through the Timmins Recyclepedia app and municipal website.

“The biggest change for residents will be knowing who to call with questions or concerns related to recycling,” said Ken Krcel, Director of Public Works and Environmental Services. “Once we have that information, we’ll add it to our website and waste management app. Putting the responsibility for recycling on the producer means greater accountability for proper recycling. It will help with landfill life cycles. The municipality and tax payer will stop paying for the processing of blue box materials, which can have varied rates.

By 2026, the province’s plan is for residents to be able to recycle more types of materials, with a list that is consistent across the province.

“As we work through the Blue Box transition, our biggest recommendation for residents is to be diligent about recycling properly,” adds Krcel. “Contamination is important to avoid, to ensure that all of your recycled items can be properly collected and processed. On the Timmins.ca website, we have a list of the current acceptable recycling products and how to recycle them properly. Remove lids and rinse out containers. Cut down and flatten cardboard. It makes a difference.”

To learn more about the Blue Box transition, visit: https://www.timmins.ca/our_services/waste_recycling_services/blue_box_program.
Posted by Amanda Dyer  On Oct 16, 2024 at 11:27 AM
  
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