Beau Knows
All’s Well for four-year-old donorDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter ELK LAKE – International development and global disparity aren’t on the kindergarten curriculum.But that hasn’t stopped four-year-old Beau Wollis from tackling a root cause of poverty and illness in the developing world.The junior kindergarten student at Elk Lake Public has become perhaps the youngest
School conversion approved
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – City council has approved rezoning that would see a former North Cobalt school turned into apartments.Property owner Aurele Miron has proposed turning the former Royaume des Petits school on Groom Drive into an 11-unit apartment building.The school, located beside the former Roman Catholic Church, is reported
City idling a no-no
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Reducing pollution, fuel costs, noise and maintenance needs is behind a proposal to reduce idling by city-owned vehicles.Temiskaming Shores council reviewed a draft policy earlier this week that specifies when and for how long city vehicles may idle.The city owns or leases more than 80
OPP offer tips for safe sledding
TEMISKAMING SHORES (Special) – A recent patrol of snowmobile trails in the Lake Temagami area stepped up enforcement and located a stranded snowmobiler.On January 17, the Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police and Ministry of Natural Resources staff teamed up to enforce the Motorized Snow Vehicle Act, the Liquor Licence Act, and
TFN winter road gets $16,200
BEAR ISLAND (Special) – Temagami First Nation is receiving $16,200 this year to build the 12-kilometre winter road from the Lake Temagami Access Road to Bear Island.It’s among the shortest roads in a 3,187-kilometre temporary road network connecting First Nations to other transportation routes.The province announced $4.7-million last week for
“Let’s Talk” over a meal
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Members of a New Liskeard drop-in centre typically serve lunches once a week to raise a little money.But on January 28, they were the guests.The occasion was Bell’s fourth annual Let’s Talk Day, and the location, Rendez-Vous Place.The telecommunications company has designated the date for
All WE ARE IS STORIES
Red Sky Performer Meegwun Fairbrother was at New Liskeard Public School on Thursday, January 30 courtesy of Pied Piper Kidshows. Red Sky is Canada’s leading company of contemporary world Indigenous performance in dance, theatre and music. Former Temagami resident Sandra Laronde is a choreographer with Red Sky. Mr. Fairbrother told
STRIKING DISTANCE
Blindfolds turned Tri-Town Bowling into dark alleys for more than 140 bowlers on February 2. Participants were blindfolded and then guided to the start, in hopes of bowling a spare or a strike. “We’re having a blast,” said North Cobalt’s Michel Lachaine, centre, who guided his father, Guy, as his
Shoebox tally rises in ’13
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – In the weeks before Christmas, donors in the Temiskaming Shores area filled 692 shoeboxes with gifts for children in need around the world.The 2013 tally for Operation Christmas Child was up a little from the previous year, when the local shoebox campaign hit 670.“I was
DTSSAB considers proposed 2014 budget
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter ENGLEHART -- The 2014 proposed budget of the District of Timiskaming Social Services Administration Board (DTSSAB) was reviewed at the board’s regular meeting in Englehart Wednesday, January 22.The board is expected to give the budget its final approval at its February 19 meeting.DTSSAB chief administrative officer Don Studholme
