By Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter CHARLTON/DACK - Andy and Dot Poupore love to dance.The couple, who live on the outskirts of Englehart, have been dancing since they met in the late 1950s.Through the years their partnership has resulted in many developments that have helped and entertained people across the district and beyond.From
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New look for ambulances
DISTRICT (Staff) - The ambulances in Temiskaming are taking on a new look.District of Timiskaming Social Services Administration Board Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Chief John McCarthy explained the ambulances will feature a new design to make them stand out.He commented that the vehicle that he drives looks a little different
SMOKE FREE
Timiskaming Health Unit Public Health Promoter Laurel Beardmore spoke with students Cynthia Ridley (middle) and Natalie Bain about the hazards of tobacco usage at Northern College on March 21. Students were being asked to Take a Stand against tobacco usage to promote smoke-free policies at post-secondary institutions and to fill
Winter storm warning continues April 4:
Winter storm warning in effect for: New Liskeard – TemagamiHazardous winter conditions are expected.Major winter storm continues today.Further snowfall amounts near 10 cm are expected today, resulting in storm totals of 15 to 30 cm in many areas. Strong and gusty northerly winds are causing blowing snow, with frequent very
BIA continues to advocate for downtown businesses
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — The BIA, with over 150 members, continues to advocate for New Liskeard businesses.Kim Peters is the new coordinator for the New Liskeard Business Improvement Area (BIA).“Downtowns matter. They matter to the overall health of the city,” said Peters.“A BIA is integral to advancing a distinct,
Northern band heading to the Caribbean
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The Timiskaming District Secondary band is swapping its black blazers for t-shirts and Bermuda shorts.The 20 members of the senior band are headed to Cuba May 12 through 19 for a trip that combines performances and cultural education.“We’re going to learn so much about rhythms
Hurrying to a win
Ups and downs
Thumbs down to dog owners who don’t tie-up their animals.There was an incident in Cobalt on Easter weekend where a person out for a stroll suddenly had a menacing dog run at them snarling and bearing its teeth. The walker had to kick out her leg to discourage the
The Last Newspaperman
By Gordon BrockThe passing on Saturday, March 24, of Wayne Green in a Perth Hospital at the age of 84 marks a time of reflection for not only those who knew him personally but for the Canadian journalism industry in general. It is also a moment to pause for those
The Speaker – April 4, 2018
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