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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Revised Notice of Forced Power Interruption To Hydro One Customers
Subject: Revised Notice of Forced Power Interruption To Hydro One CustomersPlease find attached a media notice, covering the following:Operations Center: KIRKLAND LAKE & NEW LISKEARDAffected Areas: OTTO, GRENFELL, PACAUD, MATACHEWAN, EBY, NICOL, BENOIT, MARQUIS, LAWSON, KIRKLAND LAKE, MAISONVILLE, JAMES, BOSTON, CHOWN, BUCKE, COLEMAN, TUDHOPENumber of Customers: 55Start Time: 31/03/2015 13:51ETR
Weekender – March 27, 2015
Arson case concluded
Guilty plea gets three-year sentenceHAILEYBURY (Staff) -- Christopher Edwards, 35, of New Liskeard, has been sentenced to three years in jail, minus 92 days already served, in connection with the New Liskeard downtown fire which occurred Saturday, November 29, 2014.On Tuesday, March 3, Mr. Edwards
Downtown fire pushes losses to $2.5 million in ’14
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Fire losses in the city last year tallied more than $2.5 million – more than ten times that of 2013, and the highest in recent memory.But the bulk of the financial loss is related to a single event.On November 29,
Snowmobile patrols net charges
ELK LAKE (Staff) – As they travelled more than 200 kilometres of trails, police charged four out-of-town sledders in the Elk Lake area with a variety of offences.Members of the Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police conducted motorized snow vehicle patrols on March 10.Police say they observed a group
MARCH MARSHMALLOW
Eight-year-old Kristin Morrow enjoyed a toasted marshmallow on the final day of March break activities at the Elk Lake Eco Centre. For five days, kids had the opportunity to play – and learn – outdoors. Registration to the first-time program was free, but donations to the Elk Lake centre
Downtown construction raises sidewalk concerns
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Concerns about sidewalk accessibility have been raised in light of construction at a building in downtown New Liskeard.A temporary wall and a barricade have narrowed a stretch of sidewalk in front of the former Number One Pet Centre on Whitewood Avenue.
Wabi “well positioned” for growth, says president
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The acceptance of a debt restructuring plan marks “the start of a new beginning” for the company, says the president of Wabi Iron and Steel.“Wabi is now stronger and well positioned for growth in the years ahead,” said president Jeremy Birnie
MP touts new help for veterans
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – “There’s a new team with a new minister.”So said Pierre Lemieux, the Conservative MP from the eastern Ontario riding of Glengarry-Prescott-Russell and parliamentary assistant to the minister of Veterans Affairs.MP Lemieux was in Temiskaming Shores last week