In order to facilitate repairs to the water distribution system in New Lisekard, more specifically a portion of the distribution line on Whitewood Avenue West from Wellington Street to Armstrong … Continue reading Water interruption January 18
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Transit update
As a transition to a new transit provider in Temiskaming Shores and Cobalt continues, a Voyago shuttle service at peak times is expected to be available sometime next week. Service … Continue reading Transit update
Hwy. 11 closed
EARLTON – Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police remain at the scene of what they’re describing as a serious two-vehicle collision on Hwy. 11 near Miller Road in Armstrong Township. The highway … Continue reading Hwy. 11 closed
Kal Tire Challenge Cup U13 and U15 tournament this weekend
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — The second major tournament of the season for the Temiskaming Shores Minor Hockey Association (TSMHA) is the Kal Tire Challenge Cup featuring …
Lions get back into league play after Ottawa tourney
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMMING SHORES – With the holidays over, the New Liskeard Lions will get back to work this weekend in Copper Cliff. The Nickel District Hockey League …
Eberts win, lose and draw against Trappers
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Special) – The Ebert Welding Bantam Puckhounds returned to action after the Christmas break hosting three games with the North Bay Trappers. The Hounds were like …
Hospital limiting visitors
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff/Special) – Visitor restrictions are back at Temiskaming Hospital after a COVID-19 outbreak was declared earlier this week. The outbreak was announced January 9 after two or … Continue reading Hospital limiting visitors
City raises flag to mark Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — January was officially proclaimed as Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in Temiskaming Shores with a flag raising ceremony at city hall on January …
COVID-19 infections expected to rise
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Temiskaming’s acting medical officer of health anticipates that COVID-19 infections will be rising again. Dr. Glenn Corneil said numbers typically increase in …