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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Weekender – April 01, 2015
Cobalt Train Station sold to local woman
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT -- It’s a new chapter in the history of the Cobalt Train Station.The building has been sold to a private individual.Winnie Kammermayer, a Temiskaming Shores area resident, purchased the building from the Town of Cobalt on Tuesday, March 24.She plans to
Ice Fishing Season Ends
It’s the time of year when the ice huts come off the lake. Greg Porter of New Liskeard is pictured here as he removed his ice hut for the season. Mr. Porter said the ice was deeper this year than last year, at four feet as opposed to last
Trash talking
Keep garbage out of recycling bins: cityTEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – City residents may be recycling a little too enthusiastically.City staff report that the amount of unacceptable materials being dumped into the blue, wheeled bins for recycling is on the rise.It’s planning more promotion to educate
Charges laid after cottage break-in
BEAR ISLAND (Staff) – Two Bear Island men face charges after police were called to a break and enter in progress at a cottage on the island.Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police report that officers responded to the call at about 11 p.m. March 20.In addition to detachment officers,
CATSCAN DONATIONS
The Temiskaming Hospital CAT Scan Foundation was the beneficiary of a recent donation of $500 from the New Liskeard Lions Club and another $500 from an anonymous donor. From the left accepting the money at the law office of Kemp Pirie in New Liskeard is CAT Scan Foundation President
Entrepreneurial boost at Northern College
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Northern College students will be getting a little more exposure to the prospect of working for themselves.The college officially launched its new Entrepreneur Centre at its Timmins campus last week.Its services will also be delivered at its campuses in Haileybury,
BUILDING SURVIVAL SKILLS
It took a couple of days for kids at a March break day camp at the Elk Lake Eco Centre to construct winter shelters known as “quinzies.” But the results – as illustrated by builder Rebecca Morrow, 5, of Kerns – were cozy. (Staff photo by Diane Johnston)
Hospital unions continue call for funding
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Some workers at Temiskaming Hospital are trying to rally the public once again to push for more funding for hospitals.A local union and the Ontario Council of Hospital Unions are hosting a public meeting in New Liskeard next