Earlton Lions make changes to its draw
By Jamie Mountain Local Journalism Initiative Reporter EARLTON – The Earlton Lions Club has made a change concerning its annual draw. The Lions Club is opting to have monthly online …
Take a bit of Wi-Fi home from the library
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor TEMISKAMING SHORES – The Temiskaming Shores Public Library is all about making connections. Today, of course, it’s not just about the books at the New Liskeard …
NOODLES, NORDIC-STYLE
Snow was falling gently as the Jack Rabbit instruction program continued for young skiers at the Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club on the weekend in Coleman Township. Among the youngsters honing …
Bunker Military Museum secures donation for one year
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT – The Bunker Military Museum has received a donation of funds from a corporate donor which will help the museum pay its utility bills for …
Cobalt buildings get nod for repairs
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT – Cobalt council has decided to go ahead with the needed repairs for the Historical Society headframe and the fire museum/foodbank building. The decision was …
Cobalt Legion receives funds for upkeep
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor COBALT – The Royal Canadian Legion in Cobalt will be able to make some repairs and upgrades thanks to an infusion of $10,845. The announcement was …
Muddy future for Stan Martin Memorial bog
By Jamie Mountain Local Journalism Initiative Reporter CHARLTON – The picture of the future for the Stan Martin Memorial Mud Bog is about as clear as mud. The recent announcement …
HEART MONTH
A group of local women put their hearts into making a large heart shape on Pike Lake in Hudson Township with their snowshoes January 31. It was a heart healthy …
Bunker asking Cobalt for financial assistance
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT – Cobalt council is considering a request made by the Bunker Military Museum for financial assistance. The museum board has asked for the $10,000 grant …
Lucky strike as teen catches big pike
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — It was a morning just like any other when Kayla Loach, 19, set out from the New Liskeard waterfront with her two younger …