CO detector alerts residents to dangerDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Carbon monoxide detectors work.That’s the message that Temiskaming Shores Fire Chief Tim Uttley wants the public to hear, after an alarm sounded at a Haileybury residence last week.Had it not warned residents of the
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THANKS FOR CRAFT TIME
The New Liskeard branch of the Temiskaming Shores Public Library held a craft session on Saturday for youngsters interested in creating their own turkeys with a few simple materials in observance of the Thanksgiving weekend. Mckenna Fowler, 8, left, and Taya Schaffer, 7, were among the participants. (Staff photo
GRAPE HARVEST
Roger Denis, at right, harvested more than a bushel of grapes from a cutting received from Haileybury neighbour Michel Tetreault, left. It takes a few years for plant cuttings to reach the stage pictured above, said Coleman’s Larry Wiwchar. He began growing the grapes about 15 years ago and
SUNDAY BRUNCH
Lucille Larkin, at left, Bob St. Don and Gisele Belanger enjoyed Sunday brunch at the Haileybury Heritage Museum. The annual event is a significant fundraiser for the museum. (Staff photo by Diane Johnston)