[caption id="attachment_4035" align="alignleft" width="500"] The first place team for the TSB tournament on Lake Temiskaming was, from the left, Gilbert and Rachel Maille, with the second place team of Steve
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Cubs lace-up for new season starting August 18
Steven Larocque Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The winter starts now.Not literally “now,” but the return of the New Liskeard Cubs to the Don Shepherdson Memorial Arena means the deep freeze is here for the next six months or so.The Great North Midget League (GNML) Triple A
Sport Shorts
Digging deepThe Blue Jays played a 19-inning marathon game against the Detroit Tigers this past Sunday night that was both frustrating and thrilling all at the same time.They finally won the game 6-5 when Jose Bautista hit a single to cash in the winning run.I don’t
Straight from the hip
It’s hard to believe that while we don’t have a World Series, a Grey Cup or even a Ryder Cup winner yet, the Hockey News already has its predictions out for the top four playoff teams in each division of the two conferences in the National Hockey League, which
Young hunters targeted by Ducks Unlimited
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Special) - On September 13 and 14 the Tri-Town chapter of Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) will be hosting their annual weekend for local youth interested in learning more about the sport of waterfowl hunting.And while the event is a month away, the deadline to
Great Hope
The Temiskaming Pleasure Horse Club enjoyed another weekend in Temiskaming Shores. Among the participants who came away with ribbons was Yasmine Maeck, 5, of Haileybury. Her horse Hope, who is part of the Spring Creek Stable show team, proudly wore the ribbon won for the lead line class. (Staff
TREE FALLS
If a tree falls on Latchford Street in Haileybury does anyone hear it? Yes, of course. Robert Franks reported that a large willow tree had fallen to the ground directly across from his driveway at the beginning of this week. The tree is located on Northern College campus property
AMBULANCE CHECK-UP
Four-year-old Connor Mallais of North Cobalt described his scraped knee to paramedic Léonce J. Verreault while touring an ambulance. The emergency vehicle was recently on display during a morning devoted to safety and injury prevention at the Ontario Early Years Centre in Haileybury. (Staff photo by Diane Johnston)
GREAT STYLE
Grayson Bond-Selman, 4, of Englehart, showed his great style as he whipped a ball at a stack of pop cans at the Englehart and Area Historical Museum’s Kids’ Day At The Circus Friday, July 18. Owen Vaillancourt, 4, of Englehart was a bystander as the great pitch was made.