TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Nicki Duke understands better than most the value of a blood donation.In 2014, she was seriously injured when the motorcycle on which she was a passenger struck a bear on Highway 65 West.She required life-saving surgery and at least seven transfusions of blood products.Today, the Temiskaming
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Reviewing the 2344 Algonquin Cadets
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES - Boots were polished, the uniforms were crisply presented and nary a hair was out of place as the 2344 Algonquin Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps celebrated they’re 69th Annual Review at the Don Shepherdson Memorial Arena on Saturday, June 9.This youth organization affiliated with Cadets
The Speaker – July 11, 2018
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The summer of ’18
Be weather wise
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry has an annual summer campaign where they advise people to Be Bear Wise.They offer sound precautions to campers and hikers heading into the woods, including: Look for signs of bear activity Keep your dog on a leash Store food in bear-resistant containersIt seems
Unlocking trouble
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter I am routinely confounded by locks.I can still see myself standing beside my high school locker, lock in hand and memory blank as I try to dredge up the combination I’d used countless times.Keys for deadbolts fail to work for me. On one occasion, I found myself locked