Monthly Archives: November 2018

CJTT FM Christmas Wish campaign raises a record $68,000

Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter DISTRICT — In just 18 short hours, the 32nd annual CJTT FM Christmas Wish Campaign raised $68,000 for needy families facing financial hardships across South Temiskaming.The Christmas Wish Campaign began in November of 1987 providing a brighter Christmas for families from Temagami to Charlton, Elk Lake to Notre

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City development corporation nears launch

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The city has laid the groundwork to create an economic development corporation.On November 13, Temiskaming Shores council formally adopted a business case study and a strategic plan, including a three-year budget, for the economic development initiative.The next step is legal incorporation of the Temiskaming Shores

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Land swap in works to preserve Pete’s Dam trail system

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – It turns out that the city doesn't own all the land on which a popular hiking trail runs.Temiskaming Shores is in the process of negotiating a land exchange with the property owner to ensure that the Pete's Dam trails will run on municipal land.City council

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Get Active stops cold with Chilly RunDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Toques, mitts and cleats were in fashion as the Chilly Run wrapped up the Get Active in Temiskaming 2018 season.But elf caps, reindeer headgear and even a stroller decked in Christmas garland were spotted amid the runners

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SNEOAA and NEOAA wins give Saints berth at provincials

Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — The Temiskaming District Secondary School Saints Senior Boys volleyball team is OFSAA bound.The Saints' path to the Ontario Federation of Secondary School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) A provincial championship November 22-24 in Belleville came as a result of the team’s success at two northern tournament championships.After

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