Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — Two local cross-country skiers have been named to represent the Northern Ontario District at the upcoming Ontario Winter Games in Renfrew …
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Lions get back in the win column against Reds
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor COPPER CLIFF – Hard work helped the New Liskeard Lions return to the win column last weekend. The U18 Nickel District Hockey League team was …
One Light shines on multi-cultural group
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — Arriving in a new region or country can often be an isolating and sometimes lonely experience. However, One Light, a group …
Tomstown church approaching 120th anniversary
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter TOMSTOWN – The Tomstown Presbyterian Church will be celebrating 120 years this summer. The small country church features an amber light filtered …
Englehart fall fair meeting January 25
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor ENGLEHART – It’s early – but never too early – to plan for a fall fair. The Englehart and District Agricultural Society is holding …
Teen charged in TDSS threats investigation
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – An 18-year-old from Temagami has been charged in connection with a number of threat complaints. Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police made an arrest January 13, and …
Shuttle bus returns as transit still in transition
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – A Voyago shuttle bus is back on the road during peak hours as the transition to a new transit provider continues. …
Hospital seeing rise in pediatric respiratory illness
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – When Temiskaming Hospital’s CEO looks at local pediatric numbers related to respiratory illnesses over the past three years, one message comes …
Home Support doubling housekeeping costs
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Timiskaming Home Support clients who have been receiving light housekeeping support in their homes have been advised of price …
The message in the silence
By Darlene Wroe The existing Haileybury courthouse is 100 years old this year. Unless you are an employee there, it would be rare that your opportunity to walk its …