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HWY 11 COLLISION

HWY 11 COLLISIONDISTRICT (Staff-special) — Temiskaming Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police Community Services Officer Renée Taylor says a collision between a tractor trailer and an automobile occurred at approximately 6:40 a.m. Thursday January 7 on Highway 11, just south of Wilson Lake Road.The highway is open to one lane

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJanuary 7, 2016Happening Now

City using services of Temiskaming Building Association inspector

DISTRICT — Clayton Seymour continues to work for the Temiskaming Municipal Building Association (TMBA) as its building inspector.At the same time, he is providing his service to the City of Temiskaming Shores, coming in on Friday afternoons and on an as-needed basis for the interim, according to Temiskaming Shores city

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caJanuary 7, 2016Happening Now

WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT

WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECTDISTRICT (Special-staff) – At 5:30 a.m Tuesday December 29, Environment Canada issued a winter storm warning for the Temiskaming area.Their detailed forecast isSnow at times heavy and blowing snow changing to light snow this afternoon and ending late this afternoon then mainly cloudy. Amount 10 cm.

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caDecember 29, 2015Happening Now

Power expected to be fully restored on Boxing Day

Power expected to be fully restored on Boxing DayDISTRICT (Staff-Special) – Not only was it a Green Christmas in Temiskaming, it was also a hydro-less Christmas as the Christmas Eve windstorm left thousands living in our area without power. Hydro One, in a release issued Christmas night, said “ it

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caDecember 26, 2015Happening Now

Thousands without power across the North

Thousands without power across the NorthDISTRICT (Staff) — Tens of thousands of people across Northern Ontario are without power this Christmas Eve and in some cases it’s reported that power won’t be restored until Christmas morning.Earlier in the morning Environment Canada issued a wind warning for the region, stating in

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caDecember 24, 2015Happening Now

WIND WARNING AND POWER LOSS

WIND WARNING AND POWER LOSSDISTRICT (Staff-special) — Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for a portion of this Christmas Eve in Temiskaming. As well, the high winds have currently left thousands of people in Temiskaming without power Christmas Eve morning.The following are releases from Environment Canada and Hydro One

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caDecember 24, 2015Happening Now

WIND WARNING

WIND WARNINGDISTRICT (Staff-special) — Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for a portion of this Christmas Eve in Temiskaming.Strong and gusty southwest winds are expected early this morning along and just behind a cold front crossing the central Great Lakes region. Wind speeds of 60 kilometers an hour (km/h)

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caDecember 24, 2015Happening Now

High winds knock out power

High winds knock out power to more than 53,000 Hydro One customersTORONTO, Dec. 24, 2015 /CNW/ – High winds that started this morning across central and northern Ontario are causing power outages on Hydro One’s distribution system. It is expected that this weather will move through southern Ontario later today.Where

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caDecember 24, 2015Happening Now

WIND WARNING

WIND WARNINGDISTRICT (Staff-special) — Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for a portion of this Christmas Eve in Temiskaming.Strong and gusty southwest winds are expected early this morning along and just behind a cold front crossing the central Great Lakes region. Wind speeds of 60 kilometers an hour (km/h)

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caDecember 24, 2015Happening Now

Hwy 11 now open

DISTRICT– The Ontario Provincial Police now report that Highway 11 north of New Liskeard is now re-opened.The Highway had been closed earlier in the evening of December 22 to what police said was a two motor- vehicle collision.No other information is available.

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caDecember 22, 2015Happening Now
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