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Lorrain turbine towers proposal rejectedDarlene Wroe Speaker Reporter LORRAIN TOWNSHIP -- A proposal for the construction of wind turbines on Crown land in Lorrain Township has been rejected.Since 2012, wpd Canada Corporation, based in Mississauga with its parent company in Germany, has been investigating and developing a

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APPRECIATING PARTNERS

On International Women’s Day, Tuesday, March 8, the Pavilion Women’s Centre presented their community partners from Kirkland Lake to Temagami with gift bags and cookies. At the Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) detachment receiving the gifts from the left are OPP Detective Constable Korie Betts, Pavilion Women’s Centre representatives

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Public safety not at risk: OPP

TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – After investigating a report of a suspicious man in the vicinity of Haileybury Public School, police have said there is no risk to public safety.“A man was located that matched the description provided and through investigation, he poses no risk,” said Constable Renee Taylor

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Snowmobilers charged

TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Two out-of-towner snowmobilers face charges after a trip through Haileybury.Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police say they responded March 1 to a call about two snowmobilers suspected to be impaired and travelling on a club trail in Haileybury.Police say they located the machines at about

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One injured in separate school bus incidents

ROBILLARD (Staff) – One bus driver suffered minor injuries when two school buses went off the road in separate incidents northwest of Englehart last week.Both incidents occurred around 7:30 a.m. March 9 on Stoney Lonesome Road, about 3.5 kilometres west of Highway 573.Road conditions were believed to

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