The photographs a community newspaper takes of individuals, school sporting events, community happenings are mainstays of that paper and reflect the ways in which we live, work and play in the Temiskaming region.Suffice to say, when we publish children’s photos it is always a good idea to let
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Letter to the Editor
North Bay and Temiskaming share an issueDear editor,Hello Temiskaming Speaker readers,I write this article today from North Bay as a member of a concerned citizens group called Stop Energy East-North Bay.We are actively working against the Energy East pipeline conversion proposal put forward by TransCanada Pipelines
“Mothballing Northern Ontario”
Opposition leader toured North to hear "human side"Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES - Patrick Brown, leader of Ontario’s Progressive Conservative Party, met with area politicians Saturday morning, February 18, in Dymond as part of his Northern tour.The night before, he and fellow party members and staff
SHE’S A WINNER!
The baby contest held at the Earlton arena during the annual Earlton Winterfest remains one of the most popular events in the schedule lineup. Pictured is five-and-a-half-month old Avery Maurice of Earlton who won first place in the 0-6 months category on Saturday, February 11. (Staff photo by Sue
Love the region
New to Temiskaming Shores, Haileybury residents Matt Bruni and Chelsea Pretty with their husky dog Colt were exploring nearby Lake Temiskaming via snowshoes on Sunday, February 12. Pretty is a physician doing her residency at the Temiskaming Hospital. Both say they love the area and look forward to the
Looking for a better deal
Northern Ontario Party reaching outDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The Northern Ontario Party is a political body in the making.“Every party has to start somewhere,” said its leader, Trevor Holliday, in an interview after a stop in Temiskaming Shores earlier this week.He said