Koch seeking winning recipe at All-OntarioSteven Larocque Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Experience, chemistry, attitude, work ethic.Those are just some of the ingredients the Koch Midget Girl Puckhounds will mix together next weekend in their pursuit of a provincial title.“Most of the girls have been
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A jewel in Temiskaming
Focused forward at Eco CentreDarlene Wroe Speaker Reporter [gallery ids="11996,11995"]ELK LAKE -- It was the last day of winter and staff at the Elk Lake Eco Centre were relaxing a little after a week-long March Break day-camp program.Families and kids had been coming in throughout
SEASONAL APPARITION
When life gives you lemons – or snow – make the best of it. Eight-year-old Tavis MacArthur, above, and his father Dave took advantage of an overnight snowfall late last week to create an eye-catching snowman in Haileybury. (Staff photo by Diane Johnston)
Outfitter moose tag offences lead to $9,900 in fines
TEMISKAKMING SHORES (Special) – Almost $10,000 in fines have been levied against two men for illegal use of moose validation tags in the Marten River area.The charges relate to tourist outfitter adult moose validation tags issued from 2013 to 2015.The two cases were heard February 11 and
The log in our eye
[caption id="attachment_11944" align="alignleft" width="211"] Darlene Wroe[/caption]It’s easy to point a finger at others about their lack of self-control or their self-destructive behaviours.It’s harder to look inside yourself at the things that are
Haileybury Art in the Park planning underway
HAILEYBURY (Staff) – Planning is underway for this year’s Art in the Park at the Haileybury Harbour Front.Each Wednesday evening during the summer months, two hours of free music will be offered to visitors to the waterfront area, along with an opportunity to see the work of local
Twenty Questions with Emma-Lee Baiani
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter [caption id="attachment_11981" align="alignleft" width="276"] Emma-Lee Baiani[/caption]This week’s Twenty Questions features an interview with Grade 12 Timiskaming District Secondary School Co-op student, Emma-Lee Baiani.
Into the barrens
Canadian canoe adventures on the big screen this FridaySue Nielsen Speaker Reporter DISTRICT — It’s no joke.The Nastawgan Trails group will take interested people through the rugged beauty of Canada’s North as presented in a slide show called “Into the Barrens” this coming Friday, April 1 beginning
HEARTFELT FUNDRAISER
Englehart Public School Grade 2 student, John Montminy was into the Easter spirit as his class completed a bracelet-making fundraising event in memory of EPS teacher Jody Noyes who passed away last Thanksgiving to cancer. The students also sold baking and will donate the proceeds from their fundraisers to
Trashing hazardous wastes June 4
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Have you started spring cleaning?Temiskaming Shores would like you to hold on to hazardous household wastes – such as old paint and dead batteries – until June 4.That’s the date of this year’s Orange Drop.From 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., residents can bring