Cobalt hears of Smart and Caring Community program

Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter COBALT -- As part of the celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017, Governor-General David Johnston is promoting the Smart and Caring Community program.His objective, as patron of the Community Foundations of Canada, is that every community have access to a community foundation for funding

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RESPECTFUL YOGA

A partnership between the Ecole publique des Navigateurs parent council, the New Liskeard Centre de Santé communautaire and Temiskaming Child Care has Grade 4-5 students at the school stretching their bodies and minds to be more respectful of themselves and each other. They are taught yoga poses by Yoga

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FEE-FREE TRASH

The Haileybury landfill saw more traffic than usual last week as city residents – including Al Godin of North Cobalt – took advantage of a fee-free period to drop off trash. Temiskaming Shores launched the landfill amnesty program, in which tipping fees are waived for household items for specific

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Haircuts for cancer

ESCSM students chop hair to fight cancerSue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — About a dozen students at Ecole secondaire catholique Sainte-Marie (ESCSM) will be chopping off their hair to benefit the Community Cancer Care program and Locks of Love later this month.ESCSM Grade 12 student Josée Boulanger

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“Residents need education”

Latchford water use exceeding productionDarlene Wroe Speaker Reporter LATCHFORD -- Latchford Mayor George Lefebvre says the town needs to teach people about the use of the Aqua Flo.He was speaking in response to the comment of water treatment plant operator Pat Laurin that the water being used

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Birds and fans returning to marsh May 24

HILLIARDTON (Staff) – As birds wing their way back north, the public is invited to flock to the Hilliardton Marsh this weekend.The marsh stages its annual festival May 24 to mark an international initiative celebrating migratory birds.Visitors can see bird banding, take guided tours of the marsh,

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