Sometimes there is just no better way to say something.The songwriters, with the addition of uplifting music, so often come up with exactly the right sentiment, or observation, about life and what it is to be human.Nat King Cole nailed it with his 1963 song Roll Out
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Truth and Reconciliation discussion held in TemagamiDarlene Wroe Speaker Reporter TEMAGAMI -- Several members of the Teme-Augama Anishnabai were among a gathering of more than 60 people who met at the Bunny Miller Theatre in Temagami Sunday, August 14, to discuss Truth and Reconciliation.A five-person panel of
Meet and greet for author Mary Lawson
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES— She’s penned three works of fiction, all uniquely distinct in nature, but her second book called The Other Side of the Bridge was based on life in the North and in particular, the Temiskaming region. Approximately 35 people attended the meet and greet
Final Art in the Park August 24
HAILEYBURY (Staff) -- New Liskeard native and award-winning musician Jamie Dupuis is set to perform the final Art in the Park event in Haileybury, Wednesday evening, August 24.The Temiskaming Art Gallery event will also have a great lineup of visual artists and craftspeople, antique cars and kids’ activities,
Art in the Park
[gallery ids="13662,13661,13663"](Picture #1) Philip Rivard volunteered to be part of the dunk tank at last week’s New Liskeard BIA’s Dog Days of Summer event. (Staff photo by Sue Nielsen)(Picture #2) Taking part in last Friday’s New Liskeard BIA organized Dog Days of Summer Art In The Park event
A lesson in energy efficiency for first time college and university students
DISTRICT (Special) -- Students starting university and college may have graduated high school but they may not have received an education in energy efficiency. Hydro One has a quick, 10 step lesson to help students keep electricity costs down for the upcoming school year.1. When researching an apartment
BEV’S BLOCKS
The proceeds of $1,200 from quilts made by Bev’s Block by Chips off the ol’ Block not-for-profit group in memory of Bev Maillé has been donated to One Kids Place Children’s Treatment Center, providing rehabilitation and related support for children/youth with special needs. The group is composed of family
Tourists travelling rail motor cars across region
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter DISTRICT -- A group of tourists from the United States and other parts of Canada will be an attraction themselves as they pass through the area.A group of people from the North American Rail Car Operators Association (NORCOA) will be
JUST DUCKY
A female mallard was preening its feathers while balancing on one leg during a recent rainy storm on Lake Temagami. If you look closely you can see the water beading on its beautiful feathers. (Staff photo by Sue Nielsen)
What To Do If You Find A Sick, Injured Or Abandoned Wild Animal
DISTRICT (Release from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry) -- If you see what you think may be a sick, injured or abandoned animal, don’t remove it from its natural habitat. It may not need assistance and you could do more harm trying to help.Determining if Wildlife