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Moose Cree singer s new album will be dedicated to his late wife

Article content Cheechoo, 64, is a Moose Cree First Nation member, a singer, songwriter and the director of lands and resources at Mushkegowuk Council. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Moose Cree singer s new album will be dedicated to his late wife Back to video His upcoming fourth album will be in memory of his late wife Karen Pine-Cheechoo, whom he was married for to 40 years. Cheechoo will be taking a week off from work in September to go to Toronto and record with producer Bill Bell. The album is currently in pre-production and is expected to be released by November.

City s past experience with fire evacuees allows for smooth transition

Author of the article: Dariya Baiguzhiyeva TimminsToday.com Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Publishing date: Jul 20, 2021  •  6 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Pikangikum First Nation evacuees began arriving at Timmins Victor M. Power Municipal Airport last Wednesday afternoon after being forced to flee their Northwestern Ontario community due to forest fires raging in that part of the province. After getting off the plane, the residents began boarding buses to be transported to Ramada Inn. RICHA BHOSALE/THE DAIILY PRESS SunMedia Article content The first week of hosting forest fire evacuees from northwestern Ontario in Timmins has gone well so far, says Timmins Fire Chief Tom Laughren.

We want accountability

Author of the article: Dariya Baiguzhiyeva TimminsToday.com Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Publishing date: Jun 28, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  3 minute read  •  About a dozen people came to St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral in Timmins Sunday to raise awareness about residential schools and demand answers about the thousands of Indigenous children who attended these schools and never returned home. Dariya Baiguzhiyeva/Local Journalism Initiative jpg, TD Article content The pouring rain didn’t stop a small group of protesters to gather outside of St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral Sunday morning to raise awareness about residential schools and the long-lasting impact the churches have left on Indigenous peoples.

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