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Making it a Reality

Dear Editor:I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge everyone who has participated in our “Care Close to Home” campaign for the benefit of our hospital. Thanks to you, pieces of equipment have been and continue to be purchased to improve local care. Minimizing the need to

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Letter of the Week

These new regulations are discriminatoryDear Editor:Recently I attended a T.M.A meeting where a government speaker was explaining the new regulations for municipalities in the next municipal elections. The one that disturbed me the most is that before you can run for municipal office (e.g. councillor or mayor/reeve),

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CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

Latchford residents enjoyed getting into the Christmas spirit on Friday, December 10 when the town hosted a tree- lighting ceremony at the Latchford Community Recreation Centre. Sheila O’Shaughnessy and her granddaughter, fifteen-month old Danika O’Shaughnessy, enjoyed the decorations on a tree set up in the hall where a special

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New business merger

Temiskaming Printing Company Limited merges with Phippen SignsSue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — The old adage, one plus one equals three certainly applies to a new exciting business merger taking place in the Temiskaming region.The Temiskaming Speaker newspaper will merge with Phippen Signs in

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Jury begins deliberations in Parsons murder trial

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES - After hearing testimony from more than 30 witnesses over the four weeks, jurors have begun deliberations in the trial of the man accused of killing Christopher Parsons.Former Cobalt resident Mat Hayes, now 30, has pleaded not guilty to first degree murder

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