Monthly Archives: January 2014
EXEMPLARY SERVICE
TARTANS, KILTS AND HAGGIS
Transfer of Sacré-Coeur students to St-Michel proposed
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TIMMINS – A review of École catholique Sacré-Coeur in New Liskeard has recommended the closure of the New Liskeard school.An accommodation review committee studying the school’s future has recommended that its students – who currently number 96 in grades 1, 2 and 3 – be transferred to École
Haileybury man faces charges
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – A Haileybury man has been charged in connection with what police describe as a hit-and-run last fall.Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police say they were contacted shortly before 8 p.m. October 29 when a pedestrian was struck on Highway 65 East by a westbound vehicle that
Online sharing poses risks to teens
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Police have a stark message for teenagers who share explicit images of themselves and others:Once an electronic image or message has been sent, “you can’t get it back,” says Constable Renee Taylor of the Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police in a press release.Police are alerting young people
Temagami staging Girls’ Night Out
TEMAGAMI (Staff) – Banish the winter blues at a girls’ night out in Temagami.For the fourth consecutive year, female performers with a Temagami connection will take to the stage at the Bunny Miller Theatre at the Welcome Centre February 8.The concert is a popular one on the Temagami Artistic Collective
Dr. Pace’s caseload
Search continuing for care for his patientsTEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff/Special) – Efforts continue to find new medical care for patients of a New Liskeard doctor killed in a road crash last week.The caseload of the late P-J Pace numbered between 2,500 and 2,600 patients, said Margaret Beatty, chief executive officer of