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FESTIVAL SLIDING

  Molly Johnson and her family from Cobalt were sliding into the fun at the North On Tap Craft Beer Festival alcohol-free Family Night on July 12. There were inflatables, …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 17, 2024Arts & Entertainment

SHOW OF METTLE

  The Ville Marie Triathlon, sponsored by Desjardins Group, was held July 13 in Quebec. It attracted several participants from the Ontario side of the border. Despite the intense heat, …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 17, 2024Arts & Entertainment

MUSIC IN THE OPEN AIR

Steve Benoit was joined by Nicole Dnes to open the Art in the Park summer series on the Haileybury waterfront July 3. The Wednesday night shows of live music, art …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 10, 2024Arts & Entertainment

North On Tap overflows with goodness again this year

Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — Pour it and they will come by the thirsty hundreds. If the sold-out ticket sales are any indication, the sixth annual North On …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 10, 2024Arts & Entertainment

Temagami First Nation Traditional Pow Wow July 13-14

Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMAGAMI — Dancing, drumming and singing with colourful regalia will showcase the culture of the Temagami First Nation Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July14 during the …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 10, 2024Arts & Entertainment

BUBBLING UP

  Enthusiasm was bubbling up for the Canada Day events in Cobalt. Hunter Ruddy, 7, and his sister Harper, 9, of Latchford and Cobalt, were enjoying adding an extra layer …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 3, 2024Arts & Entertainment

GOLDEN PANCAKES

  Members of the Golden Age Club in Cobalt rolled up their sleeves and produced hundreds of pancakes and sausages for the annual Mayors’ Pancake Breakfast which is an official …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 3, 2024Arts & Entertainment

READY TO ROLL

  Getting ready to roll in the Rockin’ On Canada parade were (from left) Shirley Larende, Shirley E. Bond, and Huguette Rivard, all of Temiskaming Shores. All makes of vehicles …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 3, 2024Arts & Entertainment

Lots of fun in Cobalt on Canada Day

    Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter COBALT – The Cobalt Canada Day events on July 1 will have a line-up of enjoyable activities. The day will get off …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJune 26, 2024Arts & Entertainment

CLIMBING HIGH

  Zoe Vaillancourt, 11, reached all the way to the top of the rock climbing apparatus on Saturday in Englehart at Centennial Park. The town was hosting its annual Day …

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