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COBALT (Special/Staff) – A classic evening of music is poised to take over the Classic Theatre’s stage.The Cheng2 Duo – cellist Bryan Cheng and pianist Silvie Cheng – will perform February 16.The brother and sister duo, who grew up in Ottawa, will present works by renowned Russian composers, including Tchaikovsky

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Public invited aboard Ottawa River watershed study

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – What are the most important issues facing the Ottawa River watershed?Environment and Climate Change Canada wants to hear from the public as it begins a formal watershed study.The Ottawa River watershed is one of Canada’s largest, covering more than 140,000 square kilometres and extending across the

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Cubs go down in round one to Flyers

Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – A long season ended way too early for the New Liskeard Cubs on the weekend.They were eliminated after dropping the first two games of their best-of-three opening round playoff series to the Kapuskasing Flyers.The 3-0 loss February 9 and 5-1 defeat on Feb. 10 brought

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Angling on the Blanche February 24

Steven Larocque Speaker Editor CASEY TOWNSHIP – The snow and the temperatures this winter have cooperated and the Casey Recreation Committee’s ice fishing derby is back in business.“Some years the weather hasn’t helped,” said committee chairperson Gisele Lachapelle.“We had a foot of slush last year” so the event had to be cancelled.“We

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Brightening up the season in Earlton

Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter EARLTON - Everyone was having fun at the Earlton Winterfest Friday, February 9 to 11.The Earlton recreation committee organized the three-day event, and their reward was a full parking lot at the Earlton arena where most of the activities occurred.This is their sixth year of putting on the

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Rotary makes first donation as splash pad takes shape

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – As snow drifts and the temperature drops, the Temiskaming Shores and Area Rotary Club is picturing kids playing on an outdoor splash pad.The club has turned over the first $10,000 in its pledge to raise $100,000 for the project over 10 years.“It was great that

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