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Freezing rain warning Feb. 19:
Freezing rain warning in effect for: New Liskeard – TemagamiPeriods of freezing rain are expected to develop Tuesday morning over the region as a warm front moves into the region. Freezing rain may continue into Tuesday afternoon and then a changeover to rain is expected.Ice build up of 5 to
Weekender – February 16, 2018
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End of an era in mining as digital claim staking digs in
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter DISTRICT — It’s the end of an era for prospectors in Ontario as they put away their axes, boots and packsacks in favour of a computer mouse as online digital prospecting digs in.Starting in 2018, prospectors won’t need boots on
Recording Cobalt meetings to be considered
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT - One of the items Cobalt council will be deliberating in its 2018 budget is the purchase of a good recording system to record council meetings for the public.At Cobalt council's committee-of-the-whole meeting Tuesday, February 6, chief administrative officer
Sweet Art Café
The Speaker – February 14, 2018
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Classics at Classic
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
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
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
