LOPPET LOOP
The sun was shining and the skiing fast as racers and non-racers alike turned out for the year-end loppet at the Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club. Taking part in the April …
Festival des Folies celebrates richness of francophone culture
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — It’s back – the Festival des Folies Franco-Fun featuring the “joie de vivre” of the francophone culture in South Temiskaming. The festival takes …
Ducks Unlimited dinner is back for 37th year
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — Has winter got you down and are you looking for a fun night out for a great cause? Look no further than the …
ST. PADDY’S PANCAKES
The Golden Age Club in Cobalt held a St. Patrick’s Day-themed pancake breakfast on March 22. From the left helping to serve the pancakes and sausages and working in …
Sandra Laronde recipient of performing arts award
TORONTO (Staff/Special) – Sandra Laronde, a Temagami native and member of the Teme-Augama Anishnabai, is the recipient of a 2025 Governor General’s Performing Arts Award, Canada’s highest distinction …
WINTER STILL THRILLS
Winter isn’t quite done with Temiskaming yet. Chamberlin Recreation held a Winter Family Fun Day on March 15 with indoor and outdoor activities for area children. Despite a bit …
FESTIVE FOOD
The doughnut-eating contest is a popular attraction at Temagami Shiverfest. After an early round of competition at the recent event, two-year-old Brinley shared the spoils with dad Riley Sirotkin. …
City prepping for Canada Day fireworks’ return
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The city is preparing to award a contract that will see the return of Canada Day fireworks. A bylaw approving a three-year agreement …
TAKING A BITE OUT OF WINTER
Who doesn’t love a doughnut? Among the kids racing to consume dangling pastries at Temagami Shiverfest 2025 were Thomas Boyter, 7, at right, from New Liskeard and Valentina Inthamoussu, 8, …
Lighting, fencing upgrades coming to city parks
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – The city is prepping for park improvements this year. The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund has formally announced $269,438 to offset the cost of upgrades at three …
