The northbound shoulder of Highway 11 is blocked and closed to vehicle traffic due to an environmental clean up at the Milne Sherman Road.
Monthly Archives: February 2019
City lifts advisory
TEMISKAMING SHORES – The city’s public works department has lifted the weather event advisory it issued February 25.The municipality issued the following this morning (Thursday):”The City continues to work diligently towards ensuring that our roads and walkways are
The Weekender – March 1, 2019
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CHCC cancels curling this week
The Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club is cancelling all curling this week while the club deals with a structural issue due to heavy snow and ice on the roof. The North Eastern Ontario Athletic Association curling playdowns will take place February 27-28 at the Horne Granite Curling Club in New
Winter taking heavy damage toll
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – An Earlton dairy farm is making plans to rebuild after a section of the roof at its main barn collapsed earlier this month."We'll move on," said Lee
Labour investigation ongoing
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter COLEMAN – An Ontario Ministry of Labour investigation is continuing into a workplace incident at the SMC (Canada) McAlpine Mill in Coleman earlier this month.Ministry spokesperson Janet Deline said the
MTO structure collapses
Charlton ice rink collapsed
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter CHARLTON-DACK - The ice rink in Charlton is the latest victim of heavy snow accumulations on roofs.The ice rink posts have collapsed and the roof is fully down, says Municipality
Battling heavy drifting in Casey
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter CASEY TOWNSHIP - Efforts are being made to widen the lane along Development Road, said Casey Reeve Guy Labonte Tuesday.The road access has been limited because of very high snowbanks
City reviewing capital project plans
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – More than $5 million in capital spending has been dropped, deferred or scaled back as city council inches closer to approving its 2019 budget.Temiskaming Shores staff are