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Monthly Archives: November 2015
New Liskeard water shutoff Wednesday November 25
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Special) – Water will be shut off for users of the New Liskeard system in the early morning hours of Wednesday November 25.At this time, the city and Timiskaming Health Unit do not anticipate issuing a boil-water advisory.Water will be shut off for four hours between midnight November
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
Special Weather StatementNew Liskeard – TemagamiIssued at 16:19 Friday 20 November 2015Heavy snow likely Saturday and Saturday night. An area of snow is expected to begin moving into Northeastern Ontario Saturday morning and continue through Saturday night. The snow will likely be heavy at times and current guidance suggests that
No public safety issues
No public safety issuesDISTRICT — The Temiskaming detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) issued a release Thursday afternoon, November 19, informing the public that a 35 year-old female who had been reported missing on Saturday, November 14 has been found.Police say on Sunday, November 15 Terri-Lee White was located
Weekender – November 20, 2015
Help for refugees
CREST needs help sponsoring Syrian family in TemiskamingSue Nielsen Speaker Reporter DISTRICT — A newly formed organization called CREST has actively begun fundraising to help sponsor a Syrian family in Temiskaming Shores, and the family could be here by Christmas.They need our help more than
Serving Time for MADD
Alliyah Kidd, 12, isn’t a hardened criminal, but she can now say she’s spent time behind bars. Her “crime” was taking part in the annual Jail-A-Thon staged by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). Her cellmates on November 14, Matt Duke and grandfather Carman Kidd, were among the eight
Haileybury Valu-Mart grocery store to close January 2016
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter HAILEYBURY — The Haileybury Devost Val- Mart grocery store, which has a long reputation of taking care of the grocery needs of the residents of Haileybury, Cobalt and other communities in south Temiskaming, will close its doors on January 30, 2016.The store is part
New Liskeard residents facing drug-related charges
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Two New Liskeard residents face multiple charges after police say drugs with an estimated street value of $15,000 were recovered.Members of Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau’s North Bay drug unit, supported by Temiskaming OPP officers, searched an Armstrong Street residence November