Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – A business centre helping Temiskaming entrepreneurs, small businesses and students is moving.Enterprise Temiskaming Small Business Resource Centre is funded by the province. The City of Temiskaming Shores has been a partner, providing office space and administrative support at city hall since 2004.Enterprise Temiskaming, however, is
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Artifacts connect pharmacy to history
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES - A military kilt and cap badge belonging to the late Frank Findlay has made its way back to the drugstore which bears the owner's name.Bun Eckensviller of New Liskeard had the World War I artifacts in his possession and donated them to the store.Bruce Alexander,
PLAYOFF HOCKEY
Pedersens host seven-team NOHA
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – The NOHA season gets underway this weekend with the first big contest hosted by the Pedersen Pee Wees.The seven-team Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) Tournament of Champions takes place March 2-4 at the Haileybury Arena and Recreation Centre.“This is a great bunch of boys to
Grant Propane hopes to light a spark at tourney
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – The Grant Propane Novice Puckhounds will be looking for gold when they head north to Kapuskasing this weekend.The team will compete in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) A-level Tournament of Champions March 2-4.“The key for us to winning the NOHA is consistency‚ we have
Olympic reflections
Looking back, looking ahead
It's always worthwhile to take time to become more aware of the lifestyles that were lived by the seniors of the area.Even the lifestyle of the 1970s and 1980s is beginning to seem very different from today's worldly outlook and high expectations.The cost of everything has escalated dramatically.The dizzying rate
Ramblings on the big O
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor The Olympics wrapped-up February 25 and they were, by all accounts, a feast for the senses, a veritable smorgasbord of sports.Particularly for people who never watch sports any other time. And particularly for sports nobody watches for three years and 50 weeks before the Games begin.That’s a testament
The Speaker – February 28, 2018
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Blood needs “urgent”
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – As a blood donation clinic opens today (February 27) in Temiskaming Shores, more donors are being sought.As of this morning, 97 appointment slots at the two-day clinic remained open, said Joanne Drake, territory manager with Canadian Blood Services.To make an appointment, go to blood.ca or call