So you want to be a head coach or even an assistant coach for a pro sports team someday? Think again!The days of Punch, Shero, Ditka and Sparky plus current Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau are all but over. No, you can’t think for one minute that today’s players,
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TRI-TOWN SOCCERThe Tri-Town Soccer Club season will be delayed by a week due to poor field conditions. The 10-week 2014 campaign will begin Tuesday, May 27. Players can expect a phone call from their coaches starting Wednesday, May 21, to inform them of their first games.
We head to the provincial polls June 12
Gordon Brock Speaker Editor DISTRICT – Week One of the 41st general election in the Province of Ontario officially begins this week. Temiskaming voters will join their counterparts across the province in selecting a new government for the province on June 12.Last Friday, May 2, Ontario Liberal Premier Kathleen
Incumbent John Vanthof
NDP to focus on “pocketbook issues”Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Ontarians heading to the polls will face “very different visions of the province,” says Temiskaming’s incumbent New Democrat MPP.The contrast is starkest between New Democrats and Progressive Conservatives, said MPP John Vanthof as he prepared for
Liberal Sebastien Goyer
“Developing a Northern platform"Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES -- The rejection of the provincial Liberal budget was “a bit disappointing,” said Timiskaming-Cochrane Liberal candidate Sebastien Goyer.Mr. Goyer was in attendance at the Ducks Unlimited banquet and silent auction in Temiskaming Shores when he spoke to The
PC Peter Politis
Focusing on Northern issuesDarlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COCHRANE -- “I’m relieved that we are finally going to the people of the province to choose their own leader and representation,” said Timiskaming-Cochrane Progressive Conservative candidate Peter Politis of the upcoming provincial election June 12.“For two years we’ve been forced
LIBRARY LOVER
Former Latchford resident Lindsay Inglis Clattenburg is an avid reader and was at the Latchford Public Library mega book sale checking out the deals on Saturday, April 26. The library is closing its doors for good and offered its book collection, DVD’s, furnishings, electronics and shelving to other libraries
Tax talks tabled
Tax talks tabledDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES -– City council is delving deeper into the financial situation of a New Liskeard retirement home before deciding whether to phase-in a tax payment plan.Temiskaming Shores council has directed city staff to prepare a report looking at Northdale