Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – Nine teams, one goal. The New Liskeard Lions will vie for the Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) A-level championship March 31-April 2. The …
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Wheelchair game raises awareness of barriers
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – At the Haileybury campus of Northern College, professors and students took part in a fun, non-competitive wheelchair basketball game on March 22 in …
Food Bank Drive moving forward Saturday
DISTRICT (Staff) – Despite the event-taking place on April 1, food insecurity is no joke. The annual spring Temiskaming Speaker Community Food Bank Drive is seeking donations for Saturday, April …
Zack’s Lions
The New Liskeard Lions Club presented a donation of $5,000 to Zack’s Crib board president and chair Yves Paillé. The New Liskeard shelter is now entering the construction stage with …
Findings say Cobalt mayor breached Code of Conduct
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter COBALT – E4m Integrity Commissioner consultant Colleen Hannigan has presented her findings on the actions of Cobalt Mayor Mita Gibson when Gibson had a …
Cobalt council Zoom meeting hacked
COBALT (Staff) — As more meetings moved online during the pandemic, they’ve been subject to virtual Zoom bombing incidents involving hackers. Viewers who logged into the March 21 regular Cobalt …
TICKET TASK
Local flour, sausages, eggs, and syrup were featured when the Kenabeek Community Society hosted a pancake breakfast on March 25. Diners could also pick up 50/50 tickets – from volunteers …
Editorial cartoon in March 29 issue:
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On track for growth
Ontario Northland is right on track with its announcement that larger grain rail cars are now available for local grain producers. This will be an aid to the region’s agriculture …
On thin ice
By Diane Johnston At the recent dress rehearsal for the Temiskaming Shores Skating Club’s ice show, I took shot after shot of costumed kids practising their routines. Some were graceful, …