Click here to view SECTION A in PDF FormatClick here to view SECTION B in PDF FormatClick here to view SECTION C in PDF Format
Monthly Archives: May 2015
Weekender – May 8, 2015
Strike action
ETFO pledges province-wide move May 11Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter DISTRICT – The Ontario North East board has pledged to keep parents informed as English public elementary school teachers pledge province-side strike action next week.“We have yet to learn the specifics of their action,” wrote board
Traffic stop results in charges
TEMAGAMI (Staff) – A Powassan man faces charges after police stopped a vehicle they said was driving erratically near Temagami.Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police report stopping a vehicle April 29 shortly before noon on Highway 11.Police charged a 37-year-old Powassan man with possession of marijuana for the purpose
MTO Digging out
Auditor general agrees - winter road maintenance declinedDarlene Wroe Speaker Reporter TORONTO -- The Ontario Minister of Transportation has promised a better winter highway maintenance plan, to be delivered within the next two months.The promise came after the Ontario auditor general reported that the provincial government’s
Park JAM
The Carter Antila Memorial Skate Park was jammed with young skate boarders, bikers and scooters for the HoweyBros. 10th Anniversary Jam on May 2. Cory Ducharme from Kirkland Lake was among those plying his trade under fantastic weather conditions all day Saturday. (Staff photo by Steven Larocque)
A dam site better
Latchford reconstruction project beginningDarlene Wroe Speaker Reporter [caption id="attachment_7809" align="alignleft" width="500"] The Latchford dam will be reconstructed in two phases during 2015 and 2016. (Staff photo by Darlene Wroe)[/caption]LATCHFORD
COOKING FOR A CAUSE
Temiskaming Shores Councillor Doug Jelly, foreground, works the grill with the help of Mayor Carman Kidd and, at right, Monique Chartrand of Victim Services of Temiskaming and District. The annual barbecue is a fundraiser for the organization, which offers the support of trained volunteers to victims of crime and
Former Timmins trustee rejoins board
TIMMINS (Staff/Special) – The region’s French Catholic school board has appointed former Timmins trustee Langis Dion to fill a vacant seat.The Conseil scolaire catholique de district des Grandes Rivières selected the Timmins man as its new trustee last week.The vacancy was created when new trustee Marcel Pelchat
Harvest Queen wins new title
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – The Harvest Queen has returned from Sudbury with a new title and crown.Hannah Fedechko-Conroy was named first runner-up at the Miss Northern Ontario Regional Canada Pageant on the weekend.“I definitely could not be prouder of Hannah for the year she has had and