Christmas coming to New Liskeard
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Christmas festivities officially kick off in New Liskeard this week, with lights, Santa and 17th century action. Celebrations begin tomorrow (November 21) when …
Novel a first for Red Sky’s Laronde
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – “I played volleyball right in this gym,” said Sandra Laronde on a visit to Timiskaming District Secondary earlier this month. When Laronde, who …
Get Active sets sights on Santa after scary spooktacular
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — Runners and walkers started out from the Waterfront Pool and Fitness Centre in New Liskeard under sunny skies, hoping for a …
CREEPY CASTLE
The curious and the brave could tour a haunted castle in Latchford on the weekend – if they dared. Latchford Paintball’s site was transformed October 26 for pre-Halloween visitors, who …
Former Haileybury resident writes children’s book on grief
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — Former Haileybury resident Deborah Dickson has written a children’s book called Always Kiss Me Goodnight. The book is a true story of how …
Stained glass art exhibition Wandering Souls at TAG
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The beauty of stained glass art is you don’t look through it, you look at it. Stained glass can be traced back to …
Area historical groups looking at working together
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter DISTRICT – Representatives of several district historical organizations met in Cobalt October 9 to form a picture of how they could help strengthen the …
MUCH TO SEE
Emerson Evans, 4, of Earlton, and his sister Lydia, 2, were among the hundreds of people who enjoyed the many tables of vendors and activities at the first Family …
SAND PATCH
Tylan Garvin, 4, enjoyed playing in a large sand pile with a tunnel at the Craig Haven Farm and Gardens Pumpkin Patch on October 5. (Staff photo by Sue …
HELPING CHILDREN READ
The Canada Post Community Foundation has made a donation of $3,000 to the Cobalt Paul Penna Public Library for the purchase of reading materials for children with dyslexia. The …