Volunteers organize Canada Day events in Timmins in less than 48 hours
A lack of Canada Day activities in Timmins prompted a cake baker and her father to organize a last-minute event, to great success — while the city’s drone show received mixed reactions as the main event.
Dozens of families enjoyed some Canada Day festivities at the Schumacher Lions Club Park — food, music and games made for a fun-filled outing.
And it was all organized in less than 48 hours.
“People were complaining that there was nothing going on, for the kids, on Canada Day,” said co-organizer Dave Farrell.
Farrell’s daughter Piper, a cake baker, had the idea of planning a community-led event upon realizing the City of Timmins had no daytime activities planned.
Then Farrell called in some favours.
“Once we knew we had the park, we just called some people, got some entertainment, and it was all free, too,” he said.
“It was all a community effort.”
Face painting, karaoke, prizes, food, water and much more, all provided in-kind and through cash donations totalling around $500.
It was a resounding success, with local officials praising the effort.
Speaking to people who attended the drone show, some found it to be a neat and new event for the city. Others prefer fireworks and more activities over the course of the day, like in other surrounding communities. (Source: Dave Houston)
“There are people in our community who really care and give the time and the energy to put something like that up. I can’t applaud them more,” said Cory Robin, Timmins city councillor.
The main attraction that night received a mixed reception.
Speaking to people who attended the drone show, some found it to be a neat and new event for the city.
Others prefer fireworks and more activities over the course of the day, like in other surrounding communities.
It cost around $30,000, jointly funded by the city, the Bucket Shop and Northern College — and organized by a planning committee that declined to comment further.
In the future, Robin said Canada Day festivities should always be community-led.
“If they grew that, with volunteers and figured out a structure and said, ‘This is what we want to do, this how we’ll do it. Can the city help?’ I say the answer to that question is ‘yes.’”
- Download our app to get local alerts on your device
- Get the latest local updates right to your inbox
Farrell said there are talks of forming an event planning committee to organize community gatherings throughout the summer, including Canada Day.
Robin said city council will debrief Monday’s celebrations and gather community feedback.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Tensions flare between Poilievre and Singh in the House after NDP says it will back Trudeau Liberals
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh got into a heated exchange in the House of Commons on Thursday, just minutes after Singh announced his party would not be supporting the Conservatives' first non-confidence motion against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government.
'It's disgusting': Quebec minister reacts after body of boy, 14, found near Hells Angels hideout
The province's public security minister said he was "shocked" Thursday amid reports that a body believed to be that of a 14-year-old boy was found this week near a Hells Angels hideout near Quebec City.
Missing six-year-old boy disappeared after school breakfast program: Manitoba RCMP
Shamattawa RCMP are searching for a missing six-year-old boy who hasn’t been seen since Wednesday morning.
Woman dead, toddler uninjured following B.C. police shooting, watchdog says
B.C.'s police watchdog is investigating the death of a woman who was shot by the RCMP after allegedly barricading herself in a room with a toddler early Thursday morning.
PM Trudeau names Anita Anand transport minister after Pablo Rodriguez quits cabinet
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tapped Treasury Board President Anita Anand to take on additional duties as Canada's minister of transport on Thursday.
Canadian women among those who allege Harrods boss sexually abused them
CTV News has learned there are multiple Canadian women alleging they were victims of sexual abuse at the hands of the late Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has lost 205 firearms since 2020, including machine-guns
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has lost 205 firearms since 2020, including more than 120 handguns and at least five fully automatic weapons like machine-guns.
Shohei Ohtani becomes the first major league player with 50 homers, 50 stolen bases in a season
Shohei Ohtani became the first major league player to hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in a season, with the Los Angeles Dodgers star going deep twice to reach the half-century mark and swiping two bags to get to 51 against the Miami Marlins on Thursday.
Francois Legault wants the Trudeau government to fall
Quebec Premier Francois Legault is calling on the Bloc Quebecois to topple the Trudeau government next Wednesday and trigger a federal election.