Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter This week’s Twenty Questions features an interview with Haileybury physician Mark Churman who doubles as a Chumpcar Endurance Racing series driver
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Music and art at Haileybury Harbour Front
HAILEYBURY (Staff) -- Lake Temiskaming will be the beautiful backdrop for another of the summer’s weekly Art in the Park series, starting Wednesday, July 13, at the Haileybury Harbour Front.Tennyson King of Mississauga (Toronto-based musician/composer/producer Alfred Chow) will be performing at a free outdoor event where young
Temagami hosting festival doubleheader
TEMAGAMI (Staff) – If you’re looking for live music and a taste of adventure on the water, head to Temagami this weekend.From July 15 through 17, the waterfront is headquarters for twin events – the Deepwater Music Festival and the Temagami Canoe Festival.It’s the second year
Canoe fest paddles into new territory
TEMAGAMI (Staff) – Outdoors enthusiasts and armchair travellers alike will find something to their liking at the Temagami Canoe Festival.There will be more opportunities to put new skills into practice on the water at the festival’s second outing this weekend.Visitors have several chances to take in PaddleSmart
Wine Place opens in downtown New Liskeard
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter NEW LISKEARD — “It is one of the busiest grand openings I’ve been to so that means you are doing something right,” said Timiskaming-Cochrane MPP John Vanthof at the grand opening of the Wine Place at 20 Whitewood Avenue in New Liskeard on Wednesday, June
Music emerging from Deepwater
TEMAGAMI (Staff) – The Temagami waterfront is the backdrop for artists from Temagami, Temiskaming and beyond this weekend.The second annual Deepwater Music Festival gets off to a tuneful start July 15.It opens with an artists’ showcase at the Temagami Royal Canadian Legion from 2 to 6 p.m.
Order of the North awarded to Jake Englehart
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter [caption id="attachment_13118" align="alignleft" width="500"] There’s nothing like a parade to mark a special occasion. A parade involving dignitaries, members of the New Liskeard
Local artists take small works to big show
VILLE-MARIE (Staff) – Eight artists from southern Temiskaming are thinking small.Works by the area’s artists are among almost 400 on display at the thirteenth edition of the Biennale internationale d’art miniature 2016 in Ville-Marie.And they are small – works measure no more than 75 square centimetres in