Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter This week’s Twenty Questions features an interview with Timiskaming Home Support Stroke Community Navigator with the Post Transitional Care Program, Katelyn Carmody.1. What
Monthly Archives: April 2015
A magical new club
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) -- Abracadabra! You’re a magician!Retired primary school teacher and outdoor educator Jerry Jordison (a.k.a Jerry the Majicman) is starting a magic club for other magicians of all stages, from new to accomplished.The magic club is open to anyone from eight to infinity, says Mr.
Harvey Switzer
Veteran remembers being “moved around like flies”Steven Larocque Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Harvey Switzer was 23 years old when life suddenly
Torpedoes to blackboards
Cecil Blackwell: Navy Seaman during WW II and educatorSue Nielsen Speaker Reporter [caption id="attachment_7750" align="alignleft" width="234"] This is a photo of Navy seaman Cecil Blackwell,
Canine companion mourned
ENGLEHART (Staff) – A popular little dog in Englehart has died, and her owner is heartbroken.Maggie Mae, a five-year-old miniature schnauzer, accompanied Linda Walton on her walks around the town.Her dog was known for making snow angels, Ms. Walton said, and was well acquainted with the 29
EXERCISING COMMERCE
Jaykob Morrow, 10, was flanked by sisters Teaghan, 7, left, and Gabrielle Gibson, 10, as he tried out a Walkmaster treadmill. Everything from dishes to firewood – and even the proverbial kitchen sink – could be found at the fifteenth annual fundraiser for the Hudson Fire Department. (Staff photo
Festival des Folies Franco-Fun begins this week
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — When spring rolls around it is time to celebrate the return of warm weather, the robins, the flowers and the “joie de vivre” of the francophone culture- based Festival des Folies Franco-Fun event.The 10th annual Festival is being held from Thursday,
MAKING MEMORIES
Junior and Senior Kindergarten students and Early Learning Program kids at St. Patrick School in Cobalt got together with moms and dads and family members for a special day on April 24. Ava Clarke, 4, with her dad David and her friend Danielle Larente, 4, were among the 20
New Liskeard roads on city’s to-do list
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Plans are nearing completion for $2.8 million-plus work on three steep, rough streets in New Liskeard.The project would see the reconstruction of Glen Road, Farah Avenue and Dixon Street.But given its magnitude, the city “will definitely require funding from senior