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Monthly Archives: May 2016
Weekender – May 13, 2016
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Support the Fort
Local group fundraising for Fort McMurray familiesSue Nielsen Speaker Reporter DISTRICT — A group of people in Temiskaming have come together to organize a “Support The Fort” fundraising initiative to help support and financially assist the families of the Fort McMurray and area Alberta wildfire.There are several people who
Freedom of the City
The Algonquin Regiment was in Haileybury on May 7 for two important military ceremonies. There was a symbolic Freedom of the City ceremony at 11:30 a.m. in which the military unit is honoured by a municipality. Temiskaming Shores Mayor Carman Kidd, left, and city manager Chris Oslund inspected the
Barry Phippen awarded Governor General’s Meritorious Service Medal
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — The New Liskeard Bikers Reunion lead organizer, Barry Phippen, has been awarded the Governor General’s Meritorious Service Medal (Civil Division) for his work with the Community Cancer Care program and for bringing recognition to the South Temiskaming region.When you surround yourself
House fire in Tomstown
TOMSTOWN (Staff) -- The Englehart Volunteer Fire Department was on the scene of a house fire which occurred in Tomstown on Tuesday, May 3. Tomstown is located on Highway 569 in the unincorporated township of Ingram.Fire Chief Tom Henderson said the fire department responds to fires in the
Temagami by-election set for August 18
TEMAGAMI (Staff) – The groundwork for a by-election to fill a vacant seat on Temagami council has begun.The deadline to nominate candidates is July 4.Voting day itself will be August 18.Voters will get ballots in the mail, as has been the practice in Temagami municipal elections.
Announcing transit info
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Transit riders will no longer have to wonder, “what’s the next bus stop?”An automated audio announcement system is coming to Temiskaming Transit’s four buses.Temiskaming Shores council has approved the installation of the $86,600 system.It will be of assistance to anyone unfamiliar with the