The City of Timmins will observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Monday, September 30, 2024.
The following municipal services will be closed or unavailable:
- Service Timmins and the Provincial Offences Office will be closed
- Timmins Economic Development Corporation will be closed.
- There will be no household waste and recycling collection. Residential waste and recycling collection that falls on Monday, September 30 will be collected on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.
- Deloro Landfill will be closed
- Timmins Museum: NEC will be closed
- Both branches of the Timmins Public Library will be closed
Timmins Transit will be running an extended Sunday schedule on Monday, September 30 with service until 10:30 p.m.
Amanda Dyer
Effective October 1, 2024, residents in Schumacher, South Porcupine, and Porcupine will see the return of Route 16. The conventional bus route is being brought back to supplement Timmins Transit On-Demand service following concerns around wait times, bus availability, and what some considered to be an added barrier to accessing public transit.
Changes that will come into effect on October 1, 2024 will be the suspension of Route 101E and 15-minute frequency between Timmins and Porcupine. Route 16 will be reinstated, including all original stops, serving Schumacher, South Porcupine, and Porcupine between 6:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. Monday to Saturday departing from the Timmins Transit Terminal on Spruce St. S. Route 16 Sunday service runs from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. departing from the Timmins Transit Terminal on Spruce St. S. Route 16B bus service will not be reinstated. Timmins Transit On-Demand service will remain in effect.
“It’s important to note that Timmins Transit On-Demand service is not going away,” says Ken Krcel, Director of Public Works and Environmental Services. “The booking system has been successfully used for Paratransit service since February. The expanded coverage area, including Connaught Hill and Bob’s Lake, will still have public transit. Any resident who prefers microtransit service can continue to use Transit On-Demand. We will also look at ways it can be used in other underserviced areas across Timmins.
For more information on Timmins Transit On-Demand and conventional bus maps and schedules visit www.timmins.ca/transit.
Amanda Dyer
Effective October 1, 2024, residents in Schumacher, South Porcupine, and Porcupine will see the return of Route 16. The conventional bus route is being brought back to supplement Timmins Transit On-Demand service following concerns around wait times, bus availability, and what some considered to be an added barrier to accessing public transit.
Changes that will come into effect on October 1, 2024 will be the suspension of Route 101E and 15-minute frequency between Timmins and Porcupine. Route 16 will be reinstated, including all original stops, serving Schumacher, South Porcupine, and Porcupine between 6:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. Monday to Saturday departing from the Timmins Transit Terminal on Spruce St. S. Route 16 Sunday service runs from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. departing from the Timmins Transit Terminal on Spruce St. S. Route 16B bus service will not be reinstated. Timmins Transit On-Demand service will remain in effect.
“It’s important to note that Timmins Transit On-Demand service is not going away,” says Ken Krcel, Director of Public Works and Environmental Services. “The booking system has been successfully used for Paratransit service since February. The expanded coverage area, including Connaught Hill and Bob’s Lake, will still have public transit. Any resident who prefers microtransit service can continue to use Transit On-Demand. We will also look at ways it can be used in other underserviced areas across Timmins.
For more information on Timmins Transit On-Demand and conventional bus maps and schedules visit www.timmins.ca/transit.
Amanda Dyer
Please be advised that access along the Mattagami River, beginning downstream from the Mattagami Boat Launch, will be limited overnight as the City of Timmins and spill response clean up contractor remove a fuel spill from the river surface.
We appreciate your cooperation and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Amanda Dyer
Planned maintenance will be taking place at the Mattagami Water Pollution Control Plant to facilitate draining, cleaning and refilling of the chlorine contact tank. This work is required to remove the solids on the bottom of the tank and to remove the growth of algae and moss on the tank walls. While this will temporarily reduce the chlorine contact time, chlorine will continue to be added to the final effluent, and we do not expect significant impacts on the final disinfection process. The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks has been notified and samples will be collected.
Mattagami Water Pollution Control Plant – Chlorine Contact Tank Cleaning
Address: 551 Airport Road
Start date: September 3, 2024
Start time: 8:00 am
End date: September 11, 2024
End time: 12:45 pm
Volume by-passed: 134,975 m3
The final date and time of the maintenance will be posted on the following business day after the completion of the required maintenance.
Cyndee Villeneuve
The City of Timmins is committed to the process of truth, healing and reconciliation. This year, the City’s annual Orange Bus campaign drives forward with one important update: a partnership with Mattagami First Nation.
The Mattagami First Nation logo is proudly displayed on the bus, to acknowledge the lands on which the City operates and to honour an important partnership that is integral to the success of the community.
In addition to the Orange Bus campaign, the McIntyre Headframe will display the City’s Every Child Matters logo later in the month. Both Timmins signs in downtown Timmins and at the Timmins Museum: National Exhibition Centre will be illuminated in orange. Representatives of the City will also join the Timmins Native Friendship Centre on September 30 for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Timmins.
“The City will shine bright in honor of the children lost and for the Survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities,” said Mayor Michelle Boileau. “We are thankful to the Mattagami First Nation for their participation, and for the City’s Indigenous Advisory Committee, who continue to raise awareness on the importance of truth and reconciliation.”
On September 30, consider wearing an orange shirt’ purchased from a local Indigenous store or organization. Share the story of “Orange Shirt Day” and take time to reflect on your own role in reconciliation.
For more information, visit the City of Timmins’ Indigenous Relations and Inclusion page: https://www.timmins.ca/find_or_learn_about/indigenous_relations_and_inclusion.
Amanda Dyer
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:
Area:
• Ross Ave. from Hart St. to Toke St.
Date & Time of Disruption:
• September 10, 2024, from 7:30AM until September 13, 2024.
City staff 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 hydrant flushing/watermain cleaning activities in the following areas:
Areas:
• Timmins North Area starting at Algonquin Blvd. West from MacLean Dr. to Theriault Blvd. including Fogg Hill & Melrose area.
Time of Disruption:
• September 10, 2024, until October 10, 2024.
Homeowners and/or businesses within the area might experience water service disruptions which can include but not limited to short-term low pressure and/or discoloured water. It is recommended not to drink or wash laundry with discoloured water. Should this occur, it is advised to turn off your tap for 10-20 minutes in order to allow the crew to complete the test. While it is not harmful to your health, it can stain laundry. Should the water be discoloured, it is advised to 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.
City staff would like to thank residents for their patience and cooperation during this necessary process and advise that if there are any concerns or requests for additional information, they may contact the Service Timmins at 705-264-1331.
Sara Perron
The Archie Dillon Sportsplex Pool is closed effective immediately due to a mechanical issue. The City is working to resolve the concern as quickly as possible. All scheduled programming and swims for September 9, 2024 are canceled.
An update will be provided as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Amanda Dyer
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