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Part-Time Registered Practical Nurses

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Posted by AnneMarie Fournier  at 10:49 AM
  
Timmins City Council has approved the purchase of three new fire apparatus for the Timmins Fire Department, supporting reliable fire protection and strengthening emergency response.

Two new tanker trucks are being purchased from Dependable Truck & Tank Ltd. in Brampton, ON, at a cost of $1,739,602 + HST. Each tanker will have the capacity to carry 8,000 litres of water with frontline pumping capabilities. Tankers are a critical part of rural fire suppression and are used to establish and maintain water supply during emergency operations. The new tankers will replace aging units at Station 1 and 3, with delivery expected in 2027.

Council also approved the purchase of one new pumper truck from City View Specialty Vehicles in Mississauga, ON, at a cost of $1,481,500. Built on a Rosenbauer Commander chassis, the pumper will serve as the frontline truck for Station 5 and provide response across the city. A pumper truck is the backbone of firefighting and water supply operations, and is built to be self-sufficient with an onboard water tank, permanent mounted pump, and storage capacity to provide fast initial response. Delivery is expected by the end of 2028.

“Both pumpers and tankers allow firefighters to arrive on scene with an immediate water supply, pumping capabilities, and the equipment needed to protect people and property,” said Fire Chief Scott Atkinson. “It’s imperative that we support the long-term reliability of our fire fleet by replacing aging apparatus essential for effective emergency response.”
Posted by Amanda Dyer  at 10:38 AM
  
Timmins City Council has approved the purchase of three new fire apparatus for the Timmins Fire Department, supporting reliable fire protection and strengthening emergency response.

Two new tanker trucks are being purchased from Dependable Truck & Tank Ltd. in Brampton, ON, at a cost of $1,739,602 + HST. Each tanker will have the capacity to carry 8,000 litres of water with frontline pumping capabilities. Tankers are a critical part of rural fire suppression and are used to establish and maintain water supply during emergency operations. The new tankers will replace aging units at Station 1 and 3, with delivery expected in 2027.

Council also approved the purchase of one new pumper truck from City View Specialty Vehicles in Mississauga, ON, at a cost of $1,481,500. Built on a Rosenbauer Commander chassis, the pumper will serve as the frontline truck for Station 5 and provide response across the city. A pumper truck is the backbone of firefighting and water supply operations, and is built to be self-sufficient with an onboard water tank, permanent mounted pump, and storage capacity to provide fast initial response. Delivery is expected by the end of 2028.

“Both pumpers and tankers allow firefighters to arrive on scene with an immediate water supply, pumping capabilities, and the equipment needed to protect people and property,” said Fire Chief Scott Atkinson. “It’s imperative that we support the long-term reliability of our fire fleet by replacing aging apparatus essential for effective emergency response.”
Posted by Amanda Dyer  at 10:36 AM
  
Plans to expand pickleball facilities in Timmins continue after Council approved an adjustment to court installation at the McIntyre Community Complex.

Following an initial site assessment and survey work by Court Surface Specialists, the City was advised that only four of the six planned pickleball courts can be accommodated at the McIntyre Community Complex due to site and ground conditions. Council has approved an additional $136,040 for site preparation with additional granular material, fencing, and court relocation. Even with the increase, the overall project remains under the approved budget.

The two remaining pickleball courts will be added to the planned upgrades at Leo DelVillano Park, bringing the park’s total to four pickleball courts and four tennis courts.

“A total of eight pickleball courts will be located within a short drive of one another,” said Steph Palmateer, City Clerk and Director of Community Services. “We’re able to address site conditions while maintaining recreational improvements and ensuring residents have convenient access to courts at both locations.”

Upgrades to Leo DelVillano Park include accessible washrooms, tennis court upgrades, and new accessible and inclusive playground equipment approved by Council on June 3.

Construction has begun at Leo DelVillano Park and is expected to begin next week at the McIntyre Community Complex. Project updates will be provided as work progresses.
Posted by Amanda Dyer  at 10:33 AM
  

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PT Registered Nurses

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Posted by AnneMarie Fournier  at 10:31 AM
  

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TPT Registered Nurse

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Posted by AnneMarie Fournier  at 10:05 AM
  

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 PT Landfill Operator

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To apply for this position, applications must be received by the Human Resources Department by 4:00 pm on the closing date of July 3, 2026.

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Posted by AnneMarie Fournier  On Jun 23, 2026 at 2:13 PM
  

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 Part-Time Special Constables

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Posted by AnneMarie Fournier  On Jun 23, 2026 at 12:01 PM
  
This is Pollinator Week! From now until June 28, Bee City Timmins is reminding residents about the importance of protecting the tiny species that play a big role in the health of our environment.

Pollinators like bees and butterflies need our protection. Their populations are dwindling due to habitat loss and other environmental pressures like climate change. Pollinators are not only essential to healthy ecosystems, but they also support the food systems we rely on each day. That’s why Bee City Timmins works year-round to promote pollinator health, but for one week each year, the celebration really takes flight.

To celebrate Pollinator Week, Bee City Timmins has launched three new contests to encourage residents to connect with local pollinators and their habitats. Along with the annual Pollinator Photo Contest, community members can play Pollinator Bingo, test their knowledge through Pollinator Trivia, or create an original pollinator-inspired piece art. Contest details and deadlines are available online at: www.timmins.ca/our_services/environment___sustainability/bee_city_timmins/bee_city_contests.

“Protecting pollinators starts with understanding their importance,” says Christina Beaton, Manager of Environmental Compliance and Sustainability. “Pollinator Week is an opportunity to explore the incredible diversity of pollinators found here in Northern Ontario, and discover simple actions we can all take to create and support healthier habitats.”
Posted by Amanda Dyer  On Jun 23, 2026 at 10:51 AM
  
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