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Maija Hoggett

Maija Hoggett

Maija Hoggett is an experienced journalist who covers Timmins and area

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maija@timminstoday.com

Recent Work by Maija

$500K helping Timmins forestry company reduce reliance on natural gas

$500K helping Timmins forestry company reduce reliance on natural gas

The Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry was in Timmins for the announcement
Critical minerals mining, conservation in Ontario's Far North can go hand in hand: Mushkegowuk director

Critical minerals mining, conservation in Ontario's Far North can go hand in hand: Mushkegowuk director

The feasibility study approved for the James Bay national marine conservation area
Timmins moving economic development in-house

Timmins moving economic development in-house

There aren't a lot of details on how the department will look yet
Canada Nickel looking to build two processing facilities in Timmins

Canada Nickel looking to build two processing facilities in Timmins

Toronto mine developer looks to break ground on zero-emission project in mid-2025
Timmins Mayor wants businesses to harness local opportunities

Timmins Mayor wants businesses to harness local opportunities

Michelle Boileau stresses need for new housing, advocates for more immigration to boost declining population base
Report calls for end of Timmins Economic Development Corporation

Report calls for end of Timmins Economic Development Corporation

City staff recommending rolling it into city department after third-party review found lack of governance oversight
Timmins' longest serving mayor dies

Timmins' longest serving mayor dies

City flags being lowered to honour Vic Power, whose local political career spanned over four decades
New lease for Timmins stratospheric balloon base a 'win-win'

New lease for Timmins stratospheric balloon base a 'win-win'

The Canadian Space Agency has signed a new 10-year lease to launch scientific experiments from the Timmins airport
Reclamation plans for the Hollinger open pit have changed: mine manager

Reclamation plans for the Hollinger open pit have changed: mine manager

Timmins' legacy mine is expected to close in 2024, and will make way for Newmont Porcupine's Pamour open pit project
Timmins the only major Northern city not offered strong mayor powers

Timmins the only major Northern city not offered strong mayor powers

The additional powers have expanded to 21 more municipalities that are projected to have a population of over 50,000 people in the next eight years
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