Weekender – April 11, 2014
Weekender – April 04, 2014
Neutral wall hanging bedazzles
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT -- The Northern Ontario Fibre Artists exhibition titled A Journey in Thread is currently at the Mezzanine Gallery.A reception will be held Wednesday, April 30 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.The exhibition features many beautifully designed and executed works of fibre art, but
“EGGS”-TRA PERSPECTIVE
Jennifer Breault gave daughter Kendall Morgan a lift as the four-year-old searched for Easter eggs at the Haileybury library. The Sudbury family, in Temiskaming Shores on the holiday weekend visiting relatives, joined the crowd of chocolate hunters. (Staff photo by Diane Johnston)
TAG DAY
The paper tags signifying support for local cadets are as much a sign of spring as dwindling snow banks and chocolate eggs. Taking part in the fundraising campaign outside Valu-Mart in Haileybury on the weekend were Lance Corporal Kyra Nadler, left, and Corporal Sarah Eckert of the 2344 Algonquin
Skateboarders on thin ice
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The city has a warning for skateboarders eager to explore behind the fence of the New Liskeard park-to-be:Stay out.Temiskaming Shores Councillor Jamie Morrow was on his way to a council meeting last week when he spotted several teenagers in the fenced-off
Outstanding production
TDSS student thespians preparing for Regional Drama FestivalSue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — After taking top honours at the Sears Ontario Drama Festival District competition held in Timmins the first week of April, Timiskaming District Secondary School (TDSS) Grade 12 students are setting their sights a wee bit
SPRING WARDROBE
Four-year-old Willow Hutnick-Whitehead was all ears as she coloured an Easter egg – of the paper variety – at the New Liskeard library. The New Liskeard girl had been among the crowd that only moments earlier searched every bookshelf for hidden eggs – of the chocolate variety. (Staff photo
Nekid Baby opens in downtown New Liskeard
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — There were no naked babies on hand for the official grand opening of Diane Jibb’s Nekid Baby children’s clothing store, but there were plenty of children, family and friends wishing Mrs. Jibb much success with her business venture.With the help of her