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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Highway 11 now cleared of collisions
DISTRICT (Staff) — Sunday, October 28 brought snow to the district and two collisions on Highway 11 showed that driving conditions are hazardous at times like this.By early afternoon, Highway 11 throughout the district was cleared of both collision sites, but earlier in the day the highway had been blocked
Highway 11 seeing incidents in area
DISTRICT (Special) — Highway 11 has been blocked in the southbound lane in the Thornloe area due to a collision, the Timiskaming District Road Safety Coalition reported just before noon Sunday, October 28.Meanwhile, all lanes have been reopened after a collision earlier in the day in the Latchford South Limits
Highway 11 closed south of Latchford
LATCHFORD (Special) — Highway 11 is closed in both lanes at the Latchford South Limits due to a collision Sunday morning, October 28, the Timiskaming District Road Safety Coalition reports.
OPP REQUESTING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE TO LOCATE MISSING MALE
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Special) — The Temiskaming Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is currently searching for 37-year-old Jeremy Bakhuis who was last seen on October 26, 2018 at around11:30 a.m. in the area of the STATO Trail near Beach Boulevard and Lakeshore Road, in the City of Temiskaming Shores.He
The Weekender – October 26, 2018
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City council returned to office for another term
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SPEAKER – The status quo has prevailed at city council, with all current members re-elected to another four years.In a two-way race to be Temiskaming Shores' mayor, incumbent Carman Kidd swept the polls.He easily outdistanced challenger Michael Woods, collecting 2,084 votes to Woods' 392 to win 84
Englehart hospital unveils facelift
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter ENGLEHART– An ongoing facelift at Englehart and District Hospital is designed to "build a hospital for the future," says CEO Gary Sims.Over the past couple of years, the hospital has made substantial repairs to its exterior.Earlier this month, a series of renovations inside the 30-bed hospital were unveiled.The
School boards see new and returning trustees
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – New and familiar faces were successful in this year's elections for trustee seats on the region's four school boards.Acclamations have become commonplace for school board seats, but there were two races this year in the South Temiskaming area.At District School Board Ontario North East (ONE), newcomer