By Frank Stronach The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) called last Friday “a sad day for many Canadian small business owners.” The reason: many businesses will be unable …
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Winter finally arrives at the Ski and Snowboard Village
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter LORRAIN VALLEY – The Tri-Town Ski and Snowboard Village opened for the season on January 21. “We’re expecting a big turnout,” said volunteer Karen …
DONATION ON WHEELS
The New Liskeard Bikers Reunion has donated $8,500 to the Temiskaming Hospital to cover the purchase of a laptop on wheels and a desk for the chemotherapy room. “The …
Swan shows “strong will to live” but can’t overcome injury
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter CHARLTON – Among the trumpeter swans who winter at LaSalle Park in Burlington is a group who Gary Lane calls the Kirkland …
Milberta Road work driving Kerns in 2024
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter KERNS TOWNSHIP – Kerns Township’s main project for 2024 will be work on Milberta Road, one of the main routes through the …
Trahan steps into Nipissing-Timiskaming Conservative race
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter EAST FERRIS – Steven Trahan of East Ferris has put his name forward as a possible candidate for the Nipissing-Timiskaming Conservative Party …
Regional training blazing new courses
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Offering training close to home has warmed some local firefighting hearts. The Temiskaming Shores Fire Department hosted its first session as …
NL tops city in water breaks
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – If it seems like there were a lot of water breaks in the city last year, there were. Temiskaming Shores experienced a total of …
Charge laid after collision between transport and bus
TEMAGAMI (Staff) – A transport driver has been charged with careless driving as the result of a collision on Highway 11 north of Temagami January 17 at about …
Open Studio Libre making new space its own
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Wielding a giant crayon, two-year-old Rosie Kinsman worked on a new creation last week at Open Studio Libre. Mom Meg Marshall …
