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Haunted Hustle scares up the numbers

TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) - The results are scary – scary good.The fifth annual Haunted Hustle run/walk took place October 26 with a record of approximately 347 participants.That’s up from 230 last year.There were 74 local runners/walkers with the rest visiting from across the province and from

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Pedersen Pee Wees visit Double A territory

NORTH BAY (Special) - The Pedersen Pee Wee Puckhounds competed in the annual West Ferris Earlybird Tournament October 24-26.The Hounds stepped up a category to vie for the “AA” crown and came home with a respectable two wins, two loss record over the weekend.PEDERSENS 2 TRAPPERS

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Tri-town Bowling

SUNDAY SPECIAL OLYMPICSLadies High SingleStephanie Gadoury 180Ladies High DoubleStephanie Gadoury 320Men’s High SingleWayne Hopson 184Men’s High DoubleRobbie Sullivan 293Top AveragesStephanie Gadoury 154Aaron Paraskevopoulos 147Wayne Hopson 141Alan Perron 132Mary Monacoa 130Bowler of the weekRobbie

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Temiskaming Votes

Most incumbents returned, most municipalities had very low voter turnoutGordon Brock Speaker Editor DISTRICT -- On an overcast Monday, October 27, with daytime temperatures hovering around five degrees Celsius, Temiskaming voters turned out in varying degrees of enthusiasm to elect new councils for the 2014-2018 term.

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Northern College Social Service Worker students give back to the community

Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — A group of second year Northern College (NC) Social Service Worker students are hoping to raise awareness of hunger in Temiskaming Shores when they go trick-or-treating for food donations this coming Friday, October 31.The NC students are Kayla Dinel, Melanie Roy,

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PUMPKIN PATCH DELIGHT

New Liskeard Public School Junior Kindergarten student, six-year-old Aiston Ouimet, is holding a pumpkin while at Craig Haven Farms and Gardens along Highway 65 West in Hudson Township. Children in Junior and Senior kindergarten were treated to a wagon ride around the farm and choose their very own pumpkins

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Clarification

Latchford councillor candidate Gabriel Fink says “There was a letter/flyer sent out several months ago talking about the rising cost of policing Latchford. I found it funny our municipal government would send something like that out in the mail, yet wouldn’t do the same when they were selling the

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New faces join city council

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – There will be a mix of familiar and new faces at Temiskaming Shores’ council table.Incumbent Carman Kidd was returned to a second term as the city’s mayor.Three incumbent councillors were re-elected – Mike McArthur, Doug Jelly and Danny Whalen. They’re

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Cobalt elects four incumbents, two newcomers

Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT -- Election night started off quietly in Cobalt.While the results were not yet known at about 7 p.m., Perry Wuest, who would be found successful in his bid, and Janette Minderlein were the only candidates at the designated meeting place upstairs in the

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