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Chamber announces student bursary recipients

DISTRICT (Staff) — The Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce (TSACC) recently announced $1,000 bursaries for three area high school students. Ryan Sloggett from Timiskaming District Secondary School (TDSS), …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 20, 2022Business

City OKs sale of former Haileybury library

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The former Haileybury library is one step closer to being sold. On July 12, city council authorized the sale of the former Haileybury …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 20, 2022Business

Long road leads to new Daki Menan forestry enterprise

    Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMAGAMI – Amid the smell of sawdust and with dozens of people watching, a ceremonial plank was sawn to officially open the Daki Menan …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJuly 6, 2022Business

Good food in a grand building

    Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT – The former CIBC building in Cobalt is now a grocery outlet with a sandwich, soup and salad bar. As much as possible, …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJune 15, 2022Business

Accessibility upgrades at The Shep proceeding

    TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Work to make the Don Shepherdson Memorial Arena more accessible will proceed this year. But the project will tally almost $97,000 more than the …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJune 1, 2022Business

Summer Jobs program offers opportunities for youth

DISTRICT (Staff) — Youth seeking employment in the Nipissing-Timiskaming district now have the opportunity to access 500 job opportunities with the Canada Summer Jobs program. “Residents aged 15 to 30 …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caMay 25, 2022Business

New roofs on housing units

DISTRICT (Staff) – Roofing projects at the social housing units in Englehart and Earlton will be going on this year. A third roofing project was slated for 100 Market Street …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caMay 25, 2022Business

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caMay 4, 2022Business

New owners set up shop at JJ’s Corner Store

Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT – JJ’s Corner Store in Cobalt has changed hands after 18 years. The store has been owned and operated by Jeff Fildes since October 2004. …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caApril 27, 2022Business

Cobalt landlord says bylaw too strict

    Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT – A Cobalt landlord is concerned that landlords in town may consider selling, and potential new landlords will look elsewhere, as the result …

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Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caApril 20, 2022Business
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