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The music and rhythm of Lake Temagami
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter [gallery ids="13222,13223"]TEMAGAMI -- The town of Temagami and its waterfront was alive with the annual Temagami Deepwater Music Festival and Temagami Canoe Festival July 15 to 17.The small town, perched on the edge of rich old-growth forest and sparkling Lake Temagami, attracted
TEAMING UP
Olivia Geary, 11, of New Liskeard, and her American Paint Horse Blister, five, were enjoying watching team penning together at Cougar Ridge Farms in Hilliard Township on Saturday, July 16, but were willing to pause for this photo. The event, which also included jackpot ranch sorting, was part of
“What’s going on?”
Cobalt waiting for a little sunDarlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT -- Kapuskasing and Cobalt are awaiting the completion of three ground-mount solar project sites in Cobalt.Among the delays outlined by Cobalt Mayor Tina Sartoretto at Cobalt’s regular council meeting Wednesday, July 13, is that the “contractor is waiting
Hwy. 11 fencing a no-go
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Fencing to keep wildlife off Highway 11 north of North Bay won’t work, says a Ministry of Transportation planner.That stretch of road “is a two-lane highway that has at-grade entrances along the corridor,” wrote Andrew Healy, the ministry’s senior environmental planner
Summer Treat
Nothing says summer like strawberry shortcake! During the Saturday, July 9, Englehart Day In The Park event, four-year-old Kendra Seguin was enjoying a dish of strawberry shortcake served as a fundraiser by the Englehart Rotary International Club. (Staff photo by Sue Nielsen)
Artists explore the light
The Cobalt Artists’ Colony was enjoyed by several area artists this year including Linda Mustard of the Englehart Area Artists (pictured here). The colony was led by Collingwood artist Art B. Cunanan who encouraged the participants in finding the light and movement in outdoor paintings. The colony is an
Bacteria levels close NL beach
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – As of July 19, the New Liskeard beach remained closed, due to high bacteria levels.Water samples have been tested and results are expected this week.If they show bacteria levels have dropped, the beach will be reopened, said Renee Duval, public
From the Editor’s Desk
The way we voteOver the summer a parliamentary committee is to look at ways of changing our traditional system of electing MPs.To most Canadians, there is nothing wrong with the process in which we elect our party representatives . Or, to be more precise, there