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Earlton Farm Show returns

    EARLTON (Staff) – The Earlton Farm Show is a regional rite of spring that the pandemic put on hold for three years. But it returns later this week …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caApril 12, 2023Arts & Entertainment

POETRY AND PAINTING

  The Royal Canadian Legion Cobalt Branch 44 is now home to a reproduction of an A.Y. Jackson painting called A Copse, Evening 1918 thanks to a donation by David …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caApril 12, 2023Arts & Entertainment

STEPPING UP

Isabelle Laferriere (centre) is the recipient of a $1,000 donation from the New Liskeard Lions Club to assist with her expenses as a member of the Canadian team at the …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caApril 5, 2023Arts & Entertainment

Algonquin community artifacts on display

    Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TIMISKAMING FIRST NATION – The public will have the opportunity to see for the first time dozens of artifacts collected in and around the …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caApril 5, 2023Arts & Entertainment

PULLING TOGETHER

One squad – including, from left, Madelyn Gillies, Keegan Lund and Harrison Boyd and, anchoring, Micah Wabie – gave it their all in a pitched battle between the Doughnuts and …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caMarch 29, 2023Arts & Entertainment

TICKET TASK

Local flour, sausages, eggs, and syrup were featured when the Kenabeek Community Society hosted a pancake breakfast on March 25. Diners could also pick up 50/50 tickets – from volunteers …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caMarch 29, 2023Arts & Entertainment

Farm show returns after three-year hiatus

    Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter EARLTON – In 2020, the Earlton Farm Show earned a dubious honour when it became the area’s first major event to be cancelled by …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caMarch 22, 2023Arts & Entertainment

Derby angling for participants for Saturday

    Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Don’t put those fishing rods and hooks away just yet. Crime Stoppers, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the Rotary Club …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caMarch 22, 2023Arts & Entertainment

PANCAKE BREAKFAST

  Temagami Fire Department members Josh Campbell, Janice Bell, Katie Fritz, Jim Sanderson, Billy Douglas and Matt Fuller (from the left) cooked pancakes for the Temagami Shiverfest Pancake Breakfast on …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caMarch 15, 2023Arts & Entertainment

Skills students trading up

    TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – They came, they sawed, they designed, they welded. Students at District School Board Ontario North East (ONE) took the first steps last week in …

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