Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter DISTRICT — Justice Julie Richard is the first woman to be appointed to the Superior Court of Justice for the Temiskaming district. Upon hearing of her …
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Cobalt silver remains a puzzle to this day
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter COBALT – The Cobalt Mining Museum remains open two days a week during the winter for people interested in coming it to learn more …
Lions meet $60,000 commitment with pride
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The New Liskeard Lions have delivered on a promise, turning over the final instalment of a $60,000 pledge to the Temiskaming Hospital Foundation’s …
Temagami Fire Department gets support from Enbridge
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter TEMAGAMI – Enbridge Gas has provided the Temagami Fire Department with $5,000 to purchase training materials for its 12 firefighters. The funds have been …
Walker-Dupont fishing derby exceeds expectations
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — A fishing derby held over the Family Day long weekend in South Temiskaming wasn’t about the biggest fish caught, or even the most …
Spartans, Saints and Apollos in the hunt for volleyball championships
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter DISTRICT — The EHS Spartans and the TDSS Saints Senior Girls Volleyball teams are heading to NEOAA at Roland Michener Secondary School in Timmins on Thursday, …
ENSC lays tracks with new Piston Bully Groomer
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter ENGLEHART — It was a point of pride for the 130 members of the Englehart Nordic Ski Club (ENSC) when they officially unveiled their new used …
Grand Jam keeps making music
EARLTON (Staff) – If you can carry a tune, play an instrument, or are just a fan, Le Grand Jam in Earlton sets out a musical welcome mat. Local performers …
4-H going country, musically
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter COBALT – An evening of music is coming up to support youth education in Temiskaming. Local performers will stage a country music concert at the Classic …
NL couple wins top game prize
TORONTO (Special) – Carrie Noel and Karl Nelson of New Liskeard are $500,000 richer after winning with an Instant High Roller game. In an OLG news release, the couple said …