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Forest fire hazard low…
Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services (AFFES) Forest Fire Situation UpdateNortheast RegionThere were two new fires confirmed in the Northeast region between May 25 and the evening of May 29. Both fires have since been extinguished.No fires remain active in the region.The forest fire hazard is low to moderate across the
Highway 11 update
NEW LISKEARD/EARLTON (Staff) -- Ontario Provincial Police report that Highway 11 is now fully reopened after a motor-vehicle collision Friday morning, May 26 at approximately 10 a.m. near Maybrook Road between New Liskeard and Earlton.
Highway 11 accident
NEW LISKEARD/EARLTON (Staff)–Traffic on Highway 11 is experiencing delays between New Liskeard and Earlton as the result of a two-vehicle accident near Maybrook Road Friday morning, May 26 at approximately 10 a.m.
Weekender – May 26, 2017
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Bee friendly
From the time of the invention of the lawnmower, anyone with a yard has been encouraged in the pursuit of a perfect green carpet of low-cut grass.But the times have changed.The nurturing of dandelions is now understood to be part of a new endeavour in a quickly
A GIFT BASKET FOR A BIRD
Moss, string, birchbark, feathers, bullrush fluff, pet hair, plant fluff, wool, straw and more were materials packed into little baskets to be offered for the nesting birds this summer at a workshop for the Englehart and District Horticultural Society Wednesday, May 17. Deb Murray, who led the workshop,
Mock disasters bring emergency readiness home
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – And you think you’re having a bad day.A variety of scenarios played out in Temiskaming Shores on a recent day in May.A would-be thief was injured while trying to steal copper wire. A safety presentation was interrupted when a
Summer plans for Charlton Heritage Centre
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter CHARLTON-DACK - The Municipality of Charlton and Dack has received funding approval for a summer student to oversee the Charlton Heritage Centre this summer.The Canada Summer Student 2017 program will provide 50 per cent funding for the eight-week position.Deputy clerk-treasurer Gisele Belanger said
Perspective
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor I was going to take some food home the other night from a local restaurant, but they got my order wrong so I took my money back and left the food there.Man, was I angry.The incompetence, the lousy customer service, the nerve.