Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – A “team-first mentality” will be key for the Ebert Welding Bantams this weekend.They’ll put that top of mind in Hearst as the Puckhounds compete at the five-team Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) A-level Tournament of Champions.“We need everyone pulling the rope … and be healthy
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The Speaker reported over a month ago about the proposed amalgamation of the Englehart and Kirkland Lake hospitals.It’s been a long process – some five years – of talking and negotiating.As we reported, “They say neither hospital is to close, and all core services in both hospitals are to remain
A better way
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter Two years ago I visited Hornby Island in British Columbia. We were there to see family members. Our host, while happy to see us, was concerned that we would not find much to entertain us as we had come in the off-season for tourists. I told my family
The Speaker – March 7, 2018
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Job Ad – Speaker Driver
We are looking for a contract driver to deliver the Temiskaming Speaker to New Liskeard and Haileybury.
Weekender – March 2, 2018
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Detectors provide necessary warnings
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — After a scary incident with a carbon monoxide (CO) detector, Haileybury resident Kayla Burrows has some advice for people concerning the odourless gas often called the “silent killer.”“I woke up to a very loud beep in my house” on February 21, she told The Speaker.Once
Earlton Airport plan gets Charlton-Dack nod
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter CHARLTON-DACK - The Municipality of Charlton and Dack has given its support to the Earlton-Timiskaming Regional Airport Authority and its five-year operation plan.At the municipality's Monday, February 26 meeting, council unanimously approved the plan.Currently, area municipalities are being requested to approve the plan which would show backing for
BFO names new president
TORONTO (Special) – A Southwestern Ontario feedlot operator has succeeded Hilliard Township’s Matt Bowman as president of the organization representing the province’s beef producers.Late last week, the board of Beef Farmers of Ontario (BFO) chose Joe Hill, formerly its vice-president, to head its board for the next year.He follows Bowman,
