By Jamie Mountain Local Journalism Initiative Reporter DISTRICT – Timmins-James Bay MP Charlie Angus spoke in Parliament on June 1 to pay tribute to the late Cree youth leader Shannen …
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Armstrong to eliminate monthly past-due payment reminders
By Jamie Mountain Local Journalism Initiative Reporter EARLTON – Armstrong Township plans on eliminating past-due notices for resident bill payments in an effort to save on paper and needless postage …
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Tolerance for racism is ending
Nearly all Canadians are looking south to the United States and the challenges they face with protests and escalating violence over the death of George Floyd. People in Canada and …
Tolerance for racism is ending
Nearly all Canadians are looking south to the United States and the challenges they face with protests and escalating violence over the death of George Floyd. People in Canada and … Continue reading Tolerance for racism is ending
From that to this
by Steven Larocque Do you ever look at newspapers online? A site can be maddening with its tantalizing headlines (“Liberals to Parliament: We’ll govern without you, thanks”) only to block …
Sexual offence charges
COBALT – A Cobalt man faces charges related to sexual offences involving a young person. Temiskaming OPP say an investigation had begun into alleged sexual offences reported to have occurred … Continue reading Sexual offence charges
Remains identified as those of missing city man
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Police have confirmed that human remains found in Casey Township were those of a missing Temiskaming Shores man. Gregory Dunn, 68, had last been seen in … Continue reading Remains identified as those of missing city man
Speeding tops district offence list
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Speeding and related charges topped the list of infractions in the South Temiskaming area during a national road safety enforcement campaign. Temiskaming OPP laid 34 speeding …