NL Midget Lions cap year with strong pushSteven Larocque Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – While it wasn’t the colour of medal the New Liskeard Lions Midgets were looking for, the team nonetheless had something to show for their efforts at last weekend’s NOHA tourney.[caption id="attachment_2068" align="alignleft" width="604"]This content is for Speaker Online Digital Subscription members only.
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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Wilson Atoms win NOHA title in OT thriller
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Special) - The Wilson Chevrolet Buick GMC Atom A Puckhounds travelled to Hearst March 7-9 to compete in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) championships.It was a worthwhile trip as they came home NOHA champions with a thrilling 5-4 overtime victory over the host Hearst HLK in the
Vet Services Pee Wees finish season on high note
IROQUOIS FALLS (Special) - The weekend of February 22-23 the Temiskaming Vet Services Pee Wee “C” girls finished off their season on a high note capturing the “B” division of the Nipissing District Hockey League House League championship held in Iroquois Falls.VET SERVICES 6 KL 3In their first game the
Blow Me Down Trails
Denis and Story-Korman at cross-country nationalsTEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Two young cross-country skiers from the TNSC are competing on the national stage this week in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador.Hannah Story-Korman and Katherine Denis of the Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club (TNSC) are on the east coast for the Haywood 2014
Sport Shorts
Sochi ParalympicsI made such a fuss about our Team Canada athletes at the Sochi Olympics that it would be incredibly unfair of me to not talk about the Paralympics version of the games.I watched our Canadian men’s sledge hockey team win a close game against Norway. Our cross-country skiers were
Straight from the hip
Where were you 10 years ago when Colorado Avalanche player Steve Moore was attacked and mugged by Vancouver’s Todd Bertuzzi from behind? I either was watching the game or the highlights and, like most hockey fans and even non-hockey fans, couldn’t believe what we had all seen! This was not
Nordic news
By Lynn Gibson, TNSC Public Relations DirectorIt was a busy March Break week at the Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club (TNSC).Some families took advantage of this time to ski together, despite some chilly days. This next week is supposed to be warmer, so keep skiing!National ChampionshipTwo of our young talented skiers,
Horne granite report
Calling all Ladies:There will be a Ladies’ Night at the Horne Granite Centre on Monday, March 24.Registration is at 5:45 p.m., curling at 6:15, six-ends, dinner to follow.Get a foursome together – friends, family, work colleagues.Register by Friday, March 21.Contact Patti McKnight at 705-647-3641 or 705-647-8728 ext. 0.Members are $20,