TEMISKAMING SHORES (Special/Staff) – The craft beer flowed, the music played, and just over $100,000 was raised for non-profits at last month’s North on Tap. The 2025 edition …
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Three Muskoka men fined for fishing, camping offences
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Three anglers from the Muskoka area were fined after pleading guilty to fishing and camping violations in the Lady Evelyn Lake area last year. …
Police Blotter
Drug seizure COBALT – Suspected illicit drugs with an estimated street value of $15,000 were seized and three people were charged in Cobalt last week. Temiskaming OPP say officers executed …
Residents warned of multiple wind turbine concerns
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The Kerns and Hudson Township Wind Turbine Opposition group is encouraging residents to attend the meetings of their councils …
Farm clean-up opportunity coming
ETOBICOKE (Special/Staff) – Temiskaming farmers have an opportunity next month to clear out unwanted pesticides and old livestock medication. Cleanfarms’ collection program is coming to Ontario in September. …
Local Loon navigates Swim Our Sound fundraiser
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — A small group swam from Killbear Provincial Park to Waubuno Beach in Parry Sound during the Swim Our Sound fundraiser, and …
Sports Shorts
With Sue Nielsen Canadian superstar swimmer Summer McIntosh has dominated in the pool at the World Aquatic Championships in Singapore. The 18-year-old from Toronto was on a quest to win …
Straight From The Hip
With Mike McArthur Mixing alcohol and hockey is really not something new or surprising as in the case of the 2018 World Cup Junior trial in which all five …
Of trusses and gussets
By Darlene Wroe Somehow after all these years I find myself learning carpentry terms like trusses and gussets. The cabin seems to be bringing this to me. It has …
Debate continues over wind turbines
There is a large push on to find new energy projects in the province. Locations have been identified where newly developed energy could be fed into the electricity …
