A Canada Day round-up for South Temiskaming
DISTRICT (Staff) – For the past two years, local Canada Day celebrations have been muted by pandemic concerns and, in 2021, the discovery of suspected unmarked graves on the grounds …
Centre d’education des adultes celebrates 30 years
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Centre d’éducation des adultes (CEA) held its 30th anniversary June 9 with an open house at its 21 Armstrong Street South location in …
LEARNING BUBBLES
No matter where you go, children blowing bubbles is always a happy sight. Under beautiful, sunny skies, Englehart Public School students Felix Goddard (back) and Colton Robinson enjoyed making …
Creative Awakenings at Englehart library June 5
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter ENGLEHART – The Englehart and Area Artists have been welcomed into the Englehart Public Library to exhibit their show Creative Awakenings on June 5. …
Wall created to honour veterans
COBALT (Staff) – A Veterans Wall of Honour is being created at the Bunker Military Museum in Cobalt. A wall of stones is being painted in the entranceway of the …
Lake officially ice-free as of last week
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – In 129 years, Lake Temiskaming has been declared ice-free only twice on May 4. Now, make that three. The official date for an ice-free Lake Temiskaming …
MOTHER’S DAY TREATS
The icing passed the taste test for three-year-old Bexleigh Howey at a cookie decorating session at Open Studio Libre in Haileybury. She was joined by grandmother Lynda Howey and mother …
UKRAINIAN RELIEF
Judy Tomlin, at left, and Betty Carleton display the Ukrainian treats – pecans wrapped in dates and potato biscuits with wild plum jam – served at Hillview United Church’s spring …
Coffee House fundraiser for children’s cancer network
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — When was the last time you went to a Coffee House event? The 2022 New Liskeard Fall Fair Harvest Queen, Aurora Dewar, is …
Classic Theatre swings into action Saturday
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter COBALT — After an extended closure due to COVID-19, the curtain will once again rise at the 250-seat Classic Theatre on April 30. According to Kerry …