Wawa Motel Owner Urges Council to Reconsider Work Camp Rezoning Decision

A Wawa motel owner is calling on the Wawa Municipal Council to reconsider their decision after approving a temporary rezoning request to accommodate a work camp on Pinewood Drive.

The work camp - with trailers - will house up to 170 people for at least three years during work projects for Alamos Gold outside Dubreuilville.

Outdoorsman Motel owner Ray Valliant says he's still hoping that could change.

Outdoorsman Motel Owner Ray Valliant on Work Camp Decision
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A letter to Council signed by hotels, motels, restaurants, and other businesses brought up concerns about the lack of economic benefit to such a decision.

Valliant expands on those concerns.

Outdoorsman Motel Owner Ray Valliant on Work Camp Concerns
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Valliant says the loss won't just be for businesses.

Outdoorsman Motel Owner Ray Valliant on Lost MAT Revenue
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While a lack of "capacity" from local hotels was cited as a reason for the proposed work camp, Valliant pushes back on that - particularly for a majority of the year.

Outdoorsman Motel Owner Ray Valliant on Hotel Capacity
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Hydro One Holding Wawa Open House BBQ on Wawa-Timmins Power Line

Hydro One's wrapping up open house barbecues for a major power line project.

While events were held in Timmins and Chapleau in recent days to discuss the proposed Wawa-Timmins Power Line, Hydro One is holding another in Wawa, offering the opportunity to learn more and meet with the project team.

Plans are for the 500 kilovolt line connecting the Wawa Transformer Station near Wawa and the Porcupine Transmission Station in Timmins to be in service for 2030.

The Wawa open house will be held at the Legion Hall from 4 pm to 7 pm today, though anyone who can't attend can find information on the project at hydroone.com/wawatimmins

Gogama Area Blaze Substantially Grows, Wawa District Fire Being Held

A Northeastern Ontario forest fire's nearly tripled in size as it continues to grow near Gogama.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says "Timmins 9" has been remapped at 1100 hectares in size - it was reported around 464 on Tuesday evening - and still not under control, now with nine FireRanger crews assigned and aerial fire suppression ongoing - the blaze has prompted travel restrictions in the Gogama area, as it is only a few kilometres away from the community, Highway 144, and Mattagami First Nation.

As of late Wednesday, there were six active fires in the Northeast, including "Wawa 3" - which is being held at 5 hectares in size about one kilometre east of Upper Loponen Lake and 16 kilometres northwest of Caramat.

The fire hazard is mostly extreme in the region, with pockets of high hazard in the Wawa district.

Hydro One Holding Chapleau Open House BBQ on Wawa-Timmins Power Line

Hydro One's in the area, as it continues a series of open house barbecues for a major power line project.

While an event was held in South Porcupine yesterday to discuss the proposed 500 kilovolt Wawa-Timmins Power Line, Hydro One is holding another in Chapleau today - and one in Wawa tomorrow - offering the opportunity to learn more and meet with the project team.

Plans are for the line - connecting the Wawa Transformer Station near Wawa and the Porcupine Transmission Station in Timmins - to be in service for 2030.

The Chapleau barbecue will be held at the Legion Hall from 4 pm to 7 pm today, with the Wawa open house also at the local Legion Hall from 4 pm to 7 pm tomorrow, though anyone who can't attend can find information on the project at hydroone.com/wawatimmins

Wawa Council Leans Toward Allowing Firework Sales With New Draft By-Law

Wawa Municipal Council's again putting off confirming plans regarding firework sales - but appears to be leaning toward ending the blanket prohibition in town.

In their Committee of the Whole meeting last night, Council was presented a staff report and draft by-law to regulate the sale and use of fireworks within the municipality, with CAO/Clerk Maury O'Neill explaining it would allow sale by businesses under certain restrictions - including permitting for those businesses - while restricting the sales period to just fourteen days before the Victoria Day weekend and fourteen days before Canada Day - that length being the "average" among municipalities that allowed firework sales, though some only had a five-day period and others were seasonal, options that O'Neill noted could be taken if Council wished, further noting that no "significant" economic impact is expected by allowing sales.

Prompted by a request by a local business to be allowed to sell fireworks, the draft by-law also excludes certain types of fireworks like firecrackers, and sets out restrictions for use, including that it's not allowed in certain locations, only for residents at least 18 years old, and limited to the day before, of, or after Victoria Day or Canada Day, though people could apply for exemptions for special occasions - Mayor Melanie Pilon also suggested adding New Year's Eve and Diwali to the acceptable occasions - and the by-law affirms that firework use is barred during a fire ban.

Mayor Pilon praised the "compromise" as "equitable" with the sale of alcohol, cannabis, and firearms already allowed in the community, while Councillor Mitch Hatfield asked Fire Chief Kevin Sabourin about risks involved - told it varies by various factors but could include injury or fire, including forest fire - and Councillor Cathy Cannon asked about public input - as referenced in a prior report - told plans are to accept input before the by-law is brought to a vote at the next meeting, on June 16th.

Wawa Council Approves Rezoning for Temporary Work Camp Despite Hotel & Restaurant Concerns

Despite objections from local hotel and restaurant owners, Wawa Municipal Council's approved plans for a temporary work camp on Pinewood Drive.

In a public meeting under the Planning Act Tuesday night, Council heard a request for temporary zoning of the property to allow for a temporary work camp accommodation with trailers to house up to 170 people for three years - with the option for a further three-year extension, subject to Council approval - as mining contractor Sigfusson's hoping to house workers at the site as they work on projects for Alamos Gold outside Dubreuilville.

Noting his own investments in Wawa amid tough times and good times, property owner Trevor Laing touted the camp as a "great thing for the community" - saying there's a major housing shortage and his properties have been full for more than 5 years - adding plans after the work camp closes are to turn it into a bed and breakfast and campsite, resurrect the mini-putt, and add a heated pool open for part of the year.

Alamos Gold Island Gold District General Manager Austin Hemphill explained the mining operation already employs about 1100 people with about 700 contractors, but it's planning to build a power line to support operations - which are expanding - and they're already "pushing" capacity in Dubreuilville, so this camp would allow them to consolidate contractors, making it easier to offer them transportation, food, and other services.

While CAO/Clerk Maury O'Neill told Council an Official Plan Amendment would not be needed, Outdoorsman Motel owner Ray Valliant disputed that interpretation, saying the cited part relates to recreational use of resources - he also noted issues with the way notice was given about the proposed camp, suggesting it was not fair nor transparent - then read out a letter signed by multiple hotels, motels, restaurants, and other businesses, warning the camp would not lead to economic benefit for the community - and in fact be a "huge negative" - with concerns raised about the impact on hotels that often temporarily house contractors or restaurants and other businesses that could benefit from the business, though Alamos officials expressed skepticism there was local capacity to meet their needs appropriately - Laing noted issues with hotel capacity for a recent tournament - with Hemphill saying "consistency" has been an issue and they attempted to poll the local businesses but could not get assurances that they could accommodate the needs.

Councillor Jim Hoffmann questioned the reliance on hotels to house contractors, suggesting that could have a negative impact on tourism if rooms are full with workers, while Councillor Mitch Hatfield acknowledged tough times for the hotels, but questioned whether they could meet the needs for food service.

The temporary rezoning was brought to a vote in last night's regular meeting, with Mayor Melanie Pilon saying she "really appreciated everyone coming" - calling it "really courageous" - but emphasized a need to follow the provincial policy statement and "keep economic development in mind" before it was passed in a recorded vote of 3-1: Mayor Melanie Pilon, Councillor Jim Hoffmann, and Councillor Cathy Cannon in favour, Councillor Mitch Hatfield against - Councillor Joe Opato was not in attendance for the meeting.

New Forest Fire in Wawa District, Timmins District Blaze Over 460 Hectares

Another forest fire's been reported in the region.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says "Wawa 3" was reported is located about a kilometre east of Upper Loponen Lake and 16 kilometres northwest of Caramat, and - as of Tuesday evening - was not yet under control at 7 hectares in size.

Another blaze was reported in the Timmins district - east of Kasasway Lake, and about 28 kilometres northwest of Gogama - not yet under control at 1.5 hectares in size, while a 40 hectare fire was reported in the Cochrane district, near the Peawanuck Airport.

The Ministry's also highlighting another "fire of note": "Timmins 9", a 464 hectare blaze not under control about 10 kilometres north of Gogama, 8 kilometres west of Highway 144, and 14 kilometres west of Mattagami First Nation - nine FireRanger crews are responding to the wildland fire while two CL415 waterbombers and a lead birddog aircraft are supporting those crews.

Some good news, however, as "Chapleau 3" - which was reported Saturday, about 700 metres east of Argo Lake and 2 kilometres south of Dog Lake - has been declared "out".

The fire hazard is mostly high or extreme across the North.

WMHA Holding Annual Awards Banquet

Wawa Minor Hockey's set to recognize players - on and off the ice - in a special event tonight.

The association's annual awards banquet will be held in the Michipicoten High School auditorium tonight - doors open at 6 pm, with the awards commencing at 6:30 pm.

That's not the only big event for the organization, which is preparing for its annual general meeting, coming next Monday, June 8th at 7:30 pm at the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre - those interested in being coaches need to submit their packages by then.

Chapleau & Wawa Districts See More Fires

A few more forest fires were reported in the region over the weekend.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says "Wawa 2" was reported Friday - along Highway 17, east of Rous Lake - but was called out before growing beyond two-tenths of a hectare in size, while "Chapleau 3" was reported Saturday, about 700 metres east of Argo Lake and 2 kilometres south of Dog Lake - it's now reported as "under control" at 3 hectares in size - and "Chapleau 4" was reported late Sunday, about 3 kilometres south of Sand Bay and west of 4 Seasons Road, though it was called out before growing beyond a tenth of a hectare in size.

Wildfires were also reported in the Timmins and Sudbury regions in recent days, with most called out since.

The fire hazard is mostly high or extreme across the North, with some areas of moderate hazard near James Bay and the Quebec border.

Wawa Council Holding 3 Meetings to Start June

Wawa Municipal Council is holding three meetings tonight.

That includes a public meeting under the Planning Act for Zoning By-Law amendments, specifically for temporary zoning of a Pinewood Drive property to allow for a temporary work camp accommodation - trailers - to house up to 170 people for three years, with the option for a further three-year extension, which would need to be approved by Council - mining contractor Sigfusson's hoping to house workers at the site as they work on a project for Alamos Gold outside Dubreuilville.

That'll be followed by a Committee of the Whole meeting, which will include discussion about garbage and refuse collection - specifically contractor authorization and non-resident waste disposal policy - plus a draft revised fireworks by-law - Council last month heard a request from the Great Canadian Dollar Store to allow it to sell fireworks, though a staff report raised concerns about increased risks including of injury, fires, and complaints that the Municipality already receives about fireworks being set off in the community despite the current prohibition, but Mayor Melanie Pilon rejected a "flat" prohibition as "a little too cautious", wondering about potential economic benefits, including whether other businesses would be interested in selling fireworks.

Last will be a regular Council meeting, which includes a resolution declaring property at 39 Algoma Street "surplus" - plans are to sell the roughly 2.11 acres of land to an unspecified private developer "for the purposes of housing development" - as well as a by-law confirming the rezoning discussed in the first meeting, plus two "in-camera" items, both legal issues - one relates to "a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board", the other about "labour relations or employee negotiations".

The meetings will be held back-to-back-to-back, starting at 6:30 pm tonight in Council Chambers - the main level boardroom of Town Hall - they'll also be livestreamed through the Municipality's YouTube channel.

Dubreuilville Mayor Seeking 3rd Term

Dubreuilville has its first candidate in the fall municipal election.

Incumbent mayor Beverly Nantel's filed for a re-election bid - she's been on Council since 2010, as a councillor for two terms and as mayor for two - she was acclaimed to the role in 2018 and 2022.

Candidate certification is set to happen after the nomination deadline of 2 pm on August 21st, with the official candidate list to be released after that.

Municipal and school board elections will be held across Ontario on October 26th.

Early Bird Deadline for Dubreuilville Sans Pitié/No Mercy

Time's almost up for early birds to register for the second Dubreuilville Sans Pitié or No Mercy.

Today is the early bird deadline - with the chance to win your registration fee on the line - Committee head Martin Bergeron explains the upcoming event.

Martin Bergeron Explains Dubreuilville No Mercy/Sans Pitie
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Bergeron gives an idea of the challenges involved.

Martin Bergeron on Dubreuilville No Mercy/Sans Pitie Challenges
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Teams of four - including at least two women, all participants at least 18 years old - can register by emailing dubreuilvillestrongman@dubreuilville.ca

Chapleau Council Agrees to Support Kebsquasheshing Golf Club

Chapleau Town Council's approved support for the local golf club.

Mayor Ryan Bignucolo explains Council received a delegation from the Kebsquasheshing Golf Club in Monday's Council meeting.

Mayor Bignucolo on Kebsquasheshing Golf Club Request
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Mayor Bignucolo defends the decision.

Mayor Bignucolo on Council's Decision Regarding Request
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Bignucolo emphasizes the importance of the local club.

Mayor Bignucolo on Kebsquasheshing Golf Club Importance
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Wawa Mayor, RPX Gold Tout Progress & Plans at Wawa Going For Gold

Wawa residents were given a chance to learn more about projects in the community, in a special information session last night.

Speaking to an audience of a few dozen people at the "Wawa Going for Gold" event, Mayor Melanie Pilon gave a presentation not unlike a pitch for re-election - she is currently the only declared candidate for Wawa mayor - touting the actions of the Municipality and current Council, including ongoing infrastructure improvements and efforts on housing - pointing to new affordable rental units with the Algoma District Services Administration Board and a private rental housing project to be announced soon - and promised that residential recycling was on the agenda, addressing an issue that has been brought up in the last several Wawa municipal elections.

RPX Gold CEO Mike Michaud also spoke, giving an update on the Wawa Gold Project: the company has a land package over 7000 hectares in size, located about 2 kilometres southeast of town, comprising brownfield property with numerous historical gold mines - it's working on finishing a pre-feasibility study this year, expecting to make a production decision in the second quarter of 2027, potentially breaking ground midway through that year.

Tentative plans would see a 9-year mine life, starting with open pit mining for the first 3 years, then a combination of open pit and underground mining, expected to mine and crush about 2000 tonnes per day, which would be sent to yet-to-be-chosen off-site toll mining facilities for production, so the project wouldn't need its own mill or tailings site, saving substantial infrastructure costs and avoiding some environmental concerns, though it could see about 35 trucks taking two trips a day through town, depending on where the ore will be shipped for processing.

Touting his ties to the area - he started at Magino and worked for Wesdome before his current role - Michaud emphasized RPX wants to be a big part of the community and that the project would have benefits for Wawa and surrounding communities.

Former Wawa EDC DIrector & Current Chapleau Councillor Join Local Council Races

A couple more candidates have entered the running for local council seats.

The Municipality of Wawa's now listing three unofficial candidates for four councillor seats, as former Economic Development Corporation of Wawa Director Shah Mohamed has joined Eric Paquette and Jason North in that race.

There's still just one candidate for mayor, incumbent Melanie Pilon.

Meanwhile, the Township of Chapleau's showing another incumbent councillor seeking re-election, Lisi Bernier, who has been a councillor since 2018, though she also held a seat before 2014.

She's the fourth candidate for the four seats on Council, joining her husband - Paul Bernier, who is seeking a second term - as well as Michael Houle and Monique O'Hearn, who are seeking to join Council.

There are currently three candidates for mayor: incumbent Ryan Bignucolo; current councillor Alex Lambruschini; and David - or Dave - McDonald.

Candidate certification is set to happen after the nomination deadline of 2 pm on August 21st, with the official candidate list to be released after that.

Municipal and school board elections will be held across Ontario on October 26th.

Chapleau Area Sees 1st Fires of Season

The Chapleau area's seen its first forest fires of the season.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says "Chapleau 1" was reported Saturday, located west of Highway 129 at Chub Lake - it was half a hectare in size at the time but already under control and has since been declared out - with a second wildland fire reported in that region later that day, called out before growing beyond a tenth of a hectare in size.

The Wawa district already saw its first fire of the season, over the Victoria Day weekend, though it was also called out before growing beyond a tenth of a hectare in size.

The fire hazard is primarily low to moderate across the North.

Ontario & Canada Governments Providing Nearly $150m for Tenaris' Sault Ste. Marie Expansion

The Ontario and Canada governments are supporting steel pipe producer Tenaris in expanding its Sault Ste. Marie operations.

Federal Industry Minister Melanie Joly and Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Economic Development, Job Creation, and Trade Minister Vic Fedeli were in the Sault on Friday to announce the funding, with the province providing up to $72-million through its Invest Ontario Fund while the feds will invest $76.2-million through its Strategic Response Fund - both are funds used to support industries impacted by US tariffs.

Argentina-based Tenaris is expected to invest $306-million to modernize and expand its operations in the city - a move expected to add about 200 more workers, on top of the roughly 800 it already employs.

Wawa Going for Gold Event Arrives

Wawa residents are being encouraged to learn more about projects in the community, in a special information session tonight.

Wawa Mayor Melanie Pilon explains "Wawa Going for Gold".

Mayor Melanie Pilon Explains Idea of Wawa Going For Gold
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While the event offers a chance for residents to meet with Municipal staff and Council for "exciting project updates for 2026", Mayor Pilon also notes a special guest.

Mayor Melanie Pilon on Wawa Going For Gold Guest Speaker
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Mayor Pilon notes there is an agenda, so people are encouraged to show up early on, though you can still come and go, if you wish.

"Wawa Going for Gold" starts at 6:30 pm tonight in the banquet room of the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre.