August 2025 - Posts
Mayor Michelle Boileau and senior municipal staff will be representing Timmins at the 2025 Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Conference, taking place in Ottawa from August 17 to 20, 2025.
This year, Timmins’ delegation will meet with Parliamentary Assistant Ric Bresee, Ministry of Transportation, to seek updates on provincial funding for Hwy. 67 (Municipal Rd.) and make a case for a northern bypass route to redirect heavy truck traffic away from the urban core.
“The proposed northern bypass is not just about moving traffic, it’s about ensuring the safe and efficient flow of goods, reducing wear on our roads, and supporting the industries that sustain our community,” said Mayor Michelle Boileau. “The AMO Conference gives us the chance to advocate directly to provincial decision-makers for investments that will benefit Timmins now and in the future.”
Mayor Boileau and senior staff will also meet with Solicitor General Michael Kerzner to address bail reform and rising policing costs, followed by a separate meeting with the Northern Ontario Large Urban Mayors (NOLUM) group to discuss broader northern policing priorities.
The AMO Conference is Ontario’s largest annual gathering of municipal leaders, providing a crucial platform to meet directly with provincial ministers, parliamentary assistants, and senior government staff.
Amanda Dyer
The City of Timmins Environmental Services Department wishes to advise the public of emergency watermain break within the following area:
Timmins South:
• Commercial From Rea St S to Cameron St S
Date & Time of Disruption:
• August 14, 2025 – 8:00AM to 8:00PM
Homeowners and businesses within the notification area may experience short-term loss in water pressure or experience brown or rust-coloured water during the disruption. It is recommended not to drink or wash laundry with the discoloured water. While it is not harmful to your health, it can stain laundry. Should this occur, it is advised to turn off your tap for 10-20 minutes in order to allow the crew to finish. Once the work is completed, turn on the COLD water tap closest to the source (usually your laundry tub tap) and let it run for approximately 15-20 minutes or until the water colour has returned to normal.
Environmental Service Department would like to thank residents for their patience and cooperation during this emergency work.
Sara Perron
The City of Timmins, Environmental Services Department wishes to advise the public of Secondary Bypass - Whitney-Tisdale Water Pollution Control Plant
Address: 815 Gervais Street
Start date: August 11, 2025
Start time: 6:00 PM
End date: August 11, 2025
End time: 7:15 PM
Volume by-passed: 38.44m3
Municipal wastewater consists of 99% water from stormwater and homes/businesses from washing, flushing etc. When a treatment plant or treatment process is overwhelmed, a bypass or overflow can occur. These events are often caused by heavy rainfall and/or snowmelt. During a by-pass or overflow, partially treated wastewater is diverted away from a treatment process to prevent backups, overflows or damage to the system.
Residents can help by conserving water by delaying or limiting unnecessary usage such as laundry, taking long showers or running the dishwasher during rain storms. You can also help by keeping our pipes clear - no wipes in the pipes!
For more information, please visit www.timmins.ca
https://www.timmins.ca/cms/one.aspx?portalId=11976429&pageId=20229538
City staff would like to thank residents for their assistance in reducing water usage during this time.
Cyndee Villeneuve
The City of Timmins Environmental Services Department wishes to advise the public of a traffic disruption for an emergency catch basin repair closing following road:
Timmins North:
•On Ross Ave. between Hart St. to Toke St.
•On Patricia Blvd. between Howard Ave to Brousseau Ave.
Date & Time of Disruption:
•August 13, 2025, from 8:00AM until 6:00PM
Environmental Services would like to thank residents for their patience and cooperation during this necessary process. Road closure within this area might last longer than the estimated date and time of disruption once the repair is made.
Sara Perron
The City of Timmins, Environmental Services Department, wishes to advise the public of a watermain break affecting water quality in South Porcupine and Porcupine.
Properties in the area may be experiencing brown or rust-coloured water, low water pressure, or loss of water. It is recommended not to drink or wash laundry with the discoloured water. While it is not harmful to your health, it can stain laundry.
Crews are currently on-site and we will provide updates as they become available.
Environmental Services would like to thank residents for their patience and cooperation during this work.
Amanda Dyer
The City of Timmins, Environmental Services Department wishes to advise the public of hydrant flushing/watermain cleaning activities in the following areas:
South Porcupine & Porcupine:
• Starting on Crawford heading east to behind the Porcupine Mall Area into Pottsville Area. Some patches in South Porcupine will also be done *See maps for locations that can be affected.
Timmins South & Mountjoy:
• Algonquin Blvd. W leading into Riverside Dr. starting at Mountjoy St. headed west to Jaguar Dr. Some patches in Timmins South will also be done *See maps for locations that can be affected.
Date of Disruption:
• August 11, 2025 – September 19, 2025
Homeowners and businesses within the notification area may experience short-term loss in water pressure or experience brown or rust-coloured water during the disruption. It is recommended not to drink or wash laundry with the discoloured water. While it is not harmful to your health, it can stain laundry. Should this occur, it is advised to turn off your tap for 10-20 minutes in order to allow the crew to finish the activity. Once the flushing is completed and the work crew has left the area, turn on the COLD water tap closest to the source (usually your laundry tub tap) and let it run for approximately 15-20 minutes or until the water colour has returned to normal.
Environmental Services Department would like to thank residents for their patience and cooperation during this necessary process and advises the public to direct any questions or concerns to Service Timmins at 705-264-1331. After-hours emergencies should be directed to 705-264-1201.
    
Sara Perron
The City of Timmins, Public Works Department wishes to advise the public of a road closure in the following area:
Timmins North:
• McChesney Rd – from Airport Rd to Auxilia Ave.
Date & Time of Disruption:
• August 8, 2025 – from 1:00pm to 8:00pm
The road closure is for the pulverization, material added and grading of the road before the road can be reopened to the public. The Public Works Department thanks you for your patience and cooperation in this matter and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Sara Perron
The City of Timmins, Public Works Department wishes to advise the public of a road closure in the following area:
Mountjoy Area:
• Norman St. – from 950 Norman St to north of 1000 Norman St.
Date & Time of Disruption:
• August 8, 2025 – From 10:00am to 5:00pm
The road closure is for the pulverization, material added and grading of the road before the road can be reopened to the public. The Public Works Department thanks you for your patience and cooperation in this matter and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Sara Perron
Timmins City Council has approved a contract with EXP Services Inc. for the detailed design and contract administration for Bob’s Lake sewage system upgrades. The agreement, valued at $749,250, is being funded through the City’s approved 2025 capital budget.
The project includes the design and construction management of a new sewage pumping station and forcemain (pressurized sewer pipe) to replace the existing Bob’s Lake Lagoon system. The upgrades are scheduled for completion in 2026 and will result in the full decommissioning of the lagoon facility, which currently serves approximately 54 homes.
The existing sewage system uses a pumping station to move wastewater into a stabilization pond (lagoon) for biological treatment. The planned upgrades will redirect sewage from Bob’s Lake to the Whitney/Tisdale Wastewater Treatment Plant, allowing the City to meet standards set by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks (MECP) and accommodate future growth and development.
EXP Services Inc. will prepare detailed design plans, cost estimates, regulatory approvals, and assistance during the construction and tender phases. Final design plans will be brought back to City Council for approval before a construction tender is issued.
Learn more about the municipality’s water, sewer, and related infrastructure at: www.timmins.ca/our_services/water_and_sewer.
Amanda Dyer
Timmins City Council has approved a $500,000 contribution from the City’s portion of the Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) to support the construction of a new Multi-Sport Dome at Northern College’s Timmins Campus.
The funding will be provided to Northern College upon completion of the facility, helping to support the purchase of new sports and fitness equipment for the community-focused recreational space.
The Multi-Sport Dome is designed to provide year-round access to indoor recreation opportunities, and aligns with the City’s ongoing commitment to enhancing local recreational infrastructure.
The Municipal Accommodation Tax is collected from overnight stays at local accommodations, with a portion allocated to projects and initiatives that directly benefit residents.
Quotes:
“This project is an example of how strong community partnerships can improve quality of life in Timmins. By working together with Northern College, we’re creating more opportunities for residents to stay active and connect in a modern and inclusive space." ~ Mayor Michelle Boileau
“Northern College is renewing its focus on its fundamental role as a community college and providing community spaces and support is central to that role. We play a central role in developing and maintaining talent pipelines with community, industry and business partners, and with the support from the City of Timmins through the MAT Tax funding the addition of this multi-function space supports our vision, and that of the broader community and region in efforts to attract newcomers to northeastern Ontario.” ~ Mitch Dumas, President and CEO of Northern College.
Amanda Dyer
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