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Canada Summer Jobs extension
If you want to hire student help this summer, you’ve got another couple of days to apply.The Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce is reminding area employers that the deadline to apply to the 2018 Canada Summer Jobs program has been extended to February 9.For further information, see https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/funding/canada,
Got snow!
The Tri-Town Ski and Snowboard Village will be open this weekend thanks to the recent snowfall and cooperating temperatures. It’ll be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays for the foreseeable future.
Weekender – February 2, 2018
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Flipping the off switch
Hydro One customers north of Kirkland Lake area will be without power at times this weekend as station equipment is repaired.The scheduled outages will affect about 1,200 customers in McCool, Michaud, Carr, Bowman, Hislop, Playfair, Benoit, Munro, Black River-Matheson and Black as well as Wahgoshig First Nation.Power is slated to
New Liskeard man battles renal cell carcinom
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES - A group of friends are banding together to host a fundraiser for a man who has undergone extensive cancer treatments.New Liskeard resident Gord Garreau, 52, was diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma in June of 2016. He underwent surgery to remove one kidney, has had heart
Community Cancer Care has “so much to offer”
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter DISTRICT - People who are facing a cancer diagnosis should know there are financial and supportive resources available right here in the Temiskaming region for the asking.The unique one-of-a-kind Community Cancer Care (CCC) program available to people from Englehart to Temagami, over to the Quebec border and to
Eric Campsall reflects on connecting New Liskeard
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES - When visiting the New Liskeard Fall Fair, one of the first people you will likely meet is Eric Campsall. He is usually sitting on a stool by the gate, greeting people with a friendly smile and often a few words.The New Liskeard Lions Club annually
Lacrosse looking for show of support
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – Local lacrosse organizers are looking to scoop up some support, or warn the sport could fold altogether in Temiskaming Shores.“As it stands now, this will be the final year Tri-Town Lacrosse will offer a program in Haileybury-New Liskeard,” says association executive Rory Moore.“That will only
Skaters have golden time at annual event
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – A season of continuing hard work and dedication led skaters to the annual James Bay Invitational Competition at the Don Shepherdson Memorial Arena last weekend.Held January 26-28 in New Liskeard, the event “was a great success,” said chairwoman Sharron Graydon.“Our skaters renewed acquaintances with skaters