May 2026 - Posts
Nighttime, Start and Finish between 9:00pm to 7:00am the next day
Daytime, Start and Finish between 7:30am to 4:00pm
Sunday, May 31 - Night
Airport Rd. Bridge
Lafleur Bridge
Shirley St. – Riverside Dr. to Sandy Falls Rd.
Monday, June 01 - Night
Bruce Ave. – Legion Dr. to Crawford St.
Golden Ave. – Legion Dr. to Evans St.
King St. – Gervais St. to Bob’s Lake Dr.
Tuesday, June 02 - Night
Brunette Rd.
Moneta Ave. – Vipond Rd. to Cedar St. S.
Railway St.
Wednesday, June 03 - Night
James Ave.
Sixth Ave.
Toke Ave.
Monday, May 31 – Day
Daniel Cres.
David Ave.
Grace Ave.
Montgomery Ave.
Spillenarr St.
Tyyne Crt.
Way Ave.
Wende Ave.
Tuesday, June 01 - Day
Anne Ave.
Avenue Rd.
Bergeron Crt.
Charles St.
Fogg St. N.
Girdwood Cres.
Michener Blvd.
Oak Ave.
Popular Ave.
Renison Ave.
Vimy Ave. – Gilles St. to Theriault Blvd.
Willow Ave.
Wednesday, June 02 - Day
Clement Ave.
Eric Cres.
Fifth Ave.
Lawrence St.
Seventh Ave.
Sixth Ave.
Viola Cres.
Thursday, June 03 - Day
Carium Rd.
Columbus Ave.
Croatia Ave. – Boundary Ln. to Ponderosa St.
Fourth – Boundary Ln. to Ponderosa St.
Moneta Ave.
Ponderosa St.
Southern Ave.
Veterans St.
Friday, June 04 - Day
Bannerman St. S.
Commercial Ave. S.
Division St.
Florence St. N.
Henry St. N.
Ottolen St.
Rekela St. N.
Remembrance St.
Ruth St.
Young St. N.
Cyndee Villeneuve
The Bulk Item Collection Program has now concluded, and all designated areas have been serviced.
The Leaf and Yard Waste Collection Program (including branches) is still ongoing in the East Rural area (Connaught area). The remaining area is scheduled for collection on Monday. We understand this may cause some inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to complete leaf and yard waste.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sara Perron
Staff at the City or Timmins’ Golden Manor have begun the important work of preparing for resident moves and future room assignments at the new long-term care facility. As construction continues, transition planning and outreach is underway for residents, families, and caregivers.
This week, letters are being distributed to residents and families outlining the move-in process, including anticipated timelines and room types. To help residents and the community better visualize the new home, the City has released resident room renderings and floor layouts that showcase the design, sample furnishings, and living spaces.
As part of the transition process, residents and families will also have the opportunity to provide feedback on room preferences, including floor level, window direction, and preferred roommates or floormates where possible.
Additional updates on tours, move-in schedules, and resident transition supports will continue to be shared over the coming months. The Golden Manor build is nearing 90% completion with resident move-in and final Ministry of Long-Term Care approvals anticipated this fall.
For more information on the Golden Manor redevelopment project, visit: https://www.timmins.ca/our_services/golden_manor/golden_manor_redevelopment
Amanda Dyer
Please be advised that the Environmental Services Department is continuing bulk item collection within the following areas:
Areas:
• Starting on Legion Drive heading east including South Porcupine, Porcupine, Connaught Hill, and west of the traffic lights on Hwy. 101 E. and Ferguson / Bristol Rd. Also continuing at the traffic lights on Hwy. 101 E and Ferguson / Bristol Rd., heading west through Porcupine, Bob's Lake, and Connaught.
Collection efforts are on-going and may take additional time to complete due to volume and operational requirements. Residents are asked to leave their items at the curb, and crews will return to collect remaining materials as work progresses. An official update will be issued confirming when their area has been fully completed.
We understand this may cause some inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to complete the collection. Further updates will be provided as required.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sara Perron
Work to replace the Evans St. Bridge is beginning, with contractors in town this week for a “soft” mobilization to conduct utility relocations and prepare traffic controls ahead of construction.
The project includes the replacement of the existing bridge with a new single-span concrete box girder structure with new sidewalk, upgraded barrier wall to improve pedestrian safety, and improved water flow capacity under the bridge to help reduce runoff blockages in the spring. Construction will be completed over two years because of required in-water work restrictions.
Due to the lack of a direct detour route, traffic will be maintained on the bridge using single-lane alternate traffic controls with temporary signal lights. Vehicles and pedestrians will be diverted to the east side of the bridge while reconstruction begins on the west side.
Motorists should expect delays and allow for additional travel time, particularly during peak hours. Residents are reminded to slow down and follow traffic signals through the active construction zone.
For more information on the Evans St. Bridge replacement, visit: https://www.timmins.ca/our_services/engineering/capital_works/2026_capital_works/evans_st__bridge_replacement
Amanda Dyer
Please be advised that the Environmental Services Department is continuing bulk item collection within the following areas:
Areas:
• Starting on Legion Drive heading east including South Porcupine, Porcupine, Connaught Hill, and west of the traffic lights on Hwy. 101 E. and Ferguson / Bristol Rd. Also continuing at the traffic lights on Hwy. 101 E and Ferguson / Bristol Rd., heading west through Porcupine, Bob's Lake, and Connaught.
Collection efforts are on-going and may take additional time to complete due to volume and operational requirements. Residents are asked to leave their items at the curb, and crews will return to collect remaining materials as work progresses.
Please note: That all areas north of Algonquin Blvd. and south of Jubilee and Ross starting at Lakeshore Rd. and working west to the Mattagami River has been complete.
We understand this may cause some inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to complete the collection. Further updates will be provided as required.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sara Perron
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AnneMarie Fournier
Please be advised that the Environmental Services Department is continuing bulk item collection within the following areas:
Areas:
• All areas north of Algonquin Blvd. and south of Jubilee and Ross starting at Lakeshore Rd. and working west to the Mattagami River.
• Starting on Legion Drive heading east including South Porcupine, Porcupine, Connaught Hill, and west of the traffic lights on Hwy. 101 E. and Ferguson / Bristol Rd.
Collection efforts are on-going and may take additional time to complete due to volume and operational requirements. Residents are asked to leave their items at the curb, and crews will return to collect remaining materials as work progresses.
We understand this may cause some inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to complete the collection. Further updates will be provided as required. Residents are asked to keep their items curbside until an official update has been issued confirming that their area has been fully completed.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sara Perron
At approximately 6:59 p.m. on Sunday, May 24, 2026, the Timmins Fire Department responded to a fire at the Deloro Landfill on Pine St. S.
Crews from Station 5 were dispatched following reports of black smoke visible along Pine St. S. Firefighters arrived to find a large fire at the landfill site. Additional tankers from Stations 1, 3, and 4 responded to the scene.
Waste operators assisted crews during suppression efforts with heavy equipment. The fire was fully contained. The Timmins Fire Department wishes to remind the public of the importance of staying away from emergency scenes. Increased traffic becomes a hazard for emergency vehicles when required to shuttle water.
Amanda Dyer
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