Library a re-opened book
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – It’s back to book business as usual at the city’s library. Regular service and hours resumed July 5 at the Temiskaming Shores’ centralized …
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Local writer inspired by Lady Prospector of the Porcupine
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COLEMAN TOWNSHIP – The history of the Cobalt Mining Camp is teeming with interesting characters. A new one is now emerging thanks to the …
First BRH draw winner takes home $11,645
KIRKLAND LAKE (Special/Staff) – A Kirkland Lake resident is the first winner of Blanche River Health’s monthly online 50/50 draws. Judy Milford took home $11,645 after the June 30 draw. …
Bike ID program rides again
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Special/Staff) – In an effort to combat bike thefts, Temiskaming OPP are bringing back a bike ID program. Police officers and auxiliary members will be available, by appointment …
Putting bronze metal to the pedal
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The city has maintained its bronze reputation as a bicycle friendly committee. Temiskaming Shores’ bronze-level standing has been renewed for another five years …
Parade and fireworks in Latchford
LATCHFORD (Staff) – There will be a parade and fireworks on Canada Day in Latchford this year. People are also being asked to decorate for Canada Day but …
Memories return with Newton-White windows
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter CHARLTON – Memories of the late local artist, author and art instructor Muriel Newton-White surfaced again as Josh Church of Charlton continued his renovations …
Falling online for New Liskeard fair 2021
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – For the second consecutive year, you’ll need stroll no further than your computer screen to take in the New Liskeard Fall …
Temagami Canoe Festival grounded due to COVID
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMAGAMI — Temagami will be a little quieter this coming July as a festival featuring canoes and music in the heart of canoe country …