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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Flood Outlook North Bay District – Watershed Conditions Statement
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry – North Bay District is advising arearesidents that a Flood Outlook is still in effect for North Bay District.Residents along rivers and lakes are advised to keep a close watch on conditions,regularly check for updated messages and exercise caution around water bodies aslevels
Flood Outlook North Bay District – Watershed Conditions Statement
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry – North Bay District is advising area residents that a Flood Outlook is now in effect for North Bay District.The North Bay Mattawa Conservation Authority has issued a Flood Watch for the Chippewa Creek sub watershed and a Flood Outlook for
Weekender – October 17, 2014
SWINGING INTO FALL
Five-year-old Keira gets a lift from her mom, Kayla Marshall, as the Haileybury pair enjoyed a sunny Thanksgiving weekend afternoon in the New Liskeard beach park. (Staff photo by Diane Johnston)
Relocation of students
Grades 7-8 moving to TDSSDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Senior students from New Liskeard Public School and Haileybury Public School will be moving to high school a little early.The schools’ grades 7 and 8 will relocate to Timiskaming District Secondary School, effective February
Campus housing begins
Construction underway as council issues conditional building permitDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Construction of the new student residence at Northern College’s Haileybury campus has begun.On October 7, city council issued a conditional building permit enabling work on the foundation to begin before winter.The four-storey building
FRANCO FLAG PRIDE
Francophone students, groups and organizations across the Temiskaming region showed their pride when they hosted their green and white Franco-Ontarian flag on the day of the flag’s anniversary, September 25. Pictured in the photo are students in Grade 7 at Ecole catholique Saint-Michel who invited ACFO Community Development Officer
Drugs recovered in two New Liskeard searches
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Police say a variety of drugs were seized after two New Liskeard apartments were searched last week.Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police say a quantity of cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription pills and marijuana as well as cash were found in a search of a Whitewood Avenue apartment