By Lynn Gibson, TNSC public relations directorThe snow has arrived! And someone skied at the Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club (TNSC) on November 9 (that someone being Barrie Story who was out working on the trails) and said it was great. The forecast indicates there is more snow
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Freezing Rain Warning for: New Liskeard – Temagami
ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 3:55 P.M. EST MONDAY 10 NOVEMBER 2014SummaryIce build-up due to freezing rain is expected or occurring. At the moment an area of snow has moved into the Algoma Nickle Belt areas where 5 to 10 cm of snow
School age, enrolment cited as HPS concerns
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – What does the transfer of grades 7 and 8 to Timiskaming District Secondary School (TDSS) mean for the future of Haileybury Public School?It will leave the school with more unoccupied space, acknowledged Doug Shearer, chair of District
Protesting the move
Safety concerns raised over Grade 7-8 move to TDSSDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter “It was served to us on a garbage can lid."TEMISKAMING SHORES – Plans to transfer grades 7 and 8 to Timiskaming District Secondary School (TDSS) were unveiled to parents last week.But the reason for the
“Deep and damaging”
Campaign launched to fight hospital cutsDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Unionized workers want the public to fight plans to cut 15 full-time positions at Temiskaming Hospital.“This is a huge loss for our hospital and for our community.”-- Arlene Hearn CUPE Local president 904They’ve started
ON THE MARCH
On a warm, sunshine filled morning, Sunday, November 2, members of the Royal Canadian Legion Haileybury Branch 54, along with Algonquin Regiment 2344 Army Cadets and the Haileybury Pipe and Drum Band marched from the Legion to the Haileybury St. Paul’s Anglican Church followed by lunch at the branch
LIONS DONATION
Members of the New Liskeard Lions Club turned over $1,080 to the Timiskaming Diabetes Program (TDP) on Tuesday, October 21. The money came from the Dragon Boat races where the winning team from Nor-Arc Steel Fabricators turned their profits over to the Earlton Lions Club and they donated it