Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – What do you want to see at the Temiskaming Shores Public Library?With its current strategic plan expiring this year, the library board is seeking public input as it drafts a new five-year plan.It’s attempting “to give as many opportunities for people as we can to
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Retail Expo bigger and better for Earlton Lions
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter EARLTON — The floor of the Earlton Arena will be a hub of activity this weekend as the Earlton Lions Club presents their second annual Retail Expo March 23-25.“The weather is supposed to be good, we are anticipating another successful event this year,” said Earlton Lions Club president
Feeding the need with Community Food Bank drive
DISTRICT (Staff) – Have you got your bag of food ready, or your cheque made out or decided on volunteer time to be donated to this coming weekend’s Temiskaming Speaker Community Food Bank Drive?The spring food drive for the communities of Temagami, Latchford, Coleman Township, Cobalt, Haileybury, New Liskeard, Earlton
The Speaker – March 21, 2018
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Weekender – March 16, 2018
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NOCA U18 Curling Championships a clean sweep
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — Sixteen of the best young curling teams from across Northern Ontario were swept up in the action at the Horne Granite Curling Club March 8-11.The occasion was the U18 Boys and Girls Northern Ontario Curling Association (NOCA) Championships.The playdowns began Thursday evening, March 8, when
Wilsons win NOHA in convincing style
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor SUDBURY – Looking to be the top dogs, the Wilson Chevrolet Buick GMC Atoms proved to be best in show at the Tournament of Champions last weekend.The Puckhounds competed March 9-11 at the Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) A-level championship in Sudbury.Wilsons won three of four round robin
Eberts qualify for provincial championship
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor HEARST – Teams, and coaches in particular, will often say that getting into a championship through the back door is never as satisfying as earning it with a win.But the Eberts Welding Bantams have a chance to prove they deserve their opportunity.The Puckhounds dominated the round robin at
March 17 approaches
Ups and downs
• Thumbs up to all of the local hockey teams competing at their respective Northern Ontario Hockey Association tournaments and all those involved in league playoffs.The kids are more than all right, whether they win or lose. They’re having fun and learning the sport and making their families proud of