TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – This year marks the 125th anniversary of the establishment of an Anglican congregation in Haileybury.It’ll also see the long-awaited opening of the new hall at St. John and St. Paul Anglican Church.It’s been on the church’s wish-list for some 20 years, but work began in earnest
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Little Rocks sweeps away the cold
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – The sixth annual Little Rocks Funspiel was in the house at the CHCC on Saturday.“(A) fabulous time was had by all - children and parents,” said Bruce Culp from the Little Rocks program.The Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club (CHCC) hosted the event January 26 for youngsters aged
Healthy breakfast program digs in at Ecole Navigateurs
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — Breakfast is a crucial part of a child’s day.From memory to creativity, children learn faster and more easily if they have a nutritious breakfast.
Latest tourney features Midgets and Bantams
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – Hockey fans have another opportunity to watch as much live, fast-paced – and free – hockey as they can fit into a weekend starting Friday afternoon.“The 2019 Tri-Town Toyota Bantam Rep, Midget Rep and Midget House Challenge Cup Tournament is being hosted this weekend in
Cubs split home-and-home with Flyers
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – Same two teams, two very different results.What was the difference between the two games?“It was very hard to figure out for sure. I don’t know other than just when our team decides to not work very hard we're not very effective. When we work hard
Algonquin Cadets share summer adventure stories
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — A Temiskaming Shores army cadet will soon be heading off on an adventure in the southern hemisphere to Chile, but she and a fellow cadet attended camp last summer in
Robbie Burns 260 years young
Tourism package would link Cobalt to Old Mission
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT - Owners of the Old Mission Resort in Lorrain Valley are proposing to develop a tourism package which will take visitors back to the early days of the Cobalt Mining Camp.Donald Drinkell, who owns the resort with his partner
Brydges considering new park in Cobalt
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT - The Town of Cobalt is considering a proposal by Cobalt resident David Brydges to purchase the property between the Paul Penna Library and an adjacent garage business.Brydges has posed a number of inquiries to the town about the
The Speaker – January 30, 2019
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