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Road Closure

Motor vehicle collision closes Hwy. 11DISTRICT (Staff-Special) – According to a news release issued at 7:45 p.m. this evening, Tuesday, December 22, by the Temiskaming detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police, Highway 11 has been closed due to a motor vehicle collision south of Maille Drive in New Liskeard.The only

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

Warnings regarding rising water levels on Lake Temiskaming

Warnings regarding rising water levels on Lake TemiskamingDISTRICT — Water levels are rising on Lake Temiskaming, and the City of Temiskaming Shores has issued the following warning early Thursday afternoon, December 16:As a result of significant rainfall received over the last three days, from 50 to 80 mm, in the

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caDecember 17, 2015Happening Now

FREEZING RAIN WARNING

The Weather Network has issued a weather warning for the Temiskaming region.It says there is a risk of freezing rain Tuesday afternoon, December 1 as an area of precipitation moves into the region. It is possible that any freezing rain that does occur could take several hours to change over

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caNovember 30, 2015Happening Now

Freezing Rain Warning

New Liskeard – TemagamiIssued at 11:15 Thursday 26 November 2015Ice build-up due to freezing rain is expected or occurring. A band of freezing rain and ice pellets is expected to develop as temperatures drop behind a cold front this evening. Two to 4 hours of freezing rain is likely. The

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

New Liskeard water shutoff Wednesday November 25

TEMISKAMING SHORES (Special) – Water will be shut off for users of the New Liskeard system in the early morning hours of Wednesday November 25.At this time, the city and Timiskaming Health Unit do not anticipate issuing a boil-water advisory.Water will be shut off for four hours between midnight November

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caNovember 23, 2015Happening Now

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

Special Weather StatementNew Liskeard – TemagamiIssued at 16:19 Friday 20 November 2015Heavy snow likely Saturday and Saturday night. An area of snow is expected to begin moving into Northeastern Ontario Saturday morning and continue through Saturday night. The snow will likely be heavy at times and current guidance suggests that

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caNovember 20, 2015Happening Now

No public safety issues

No public safety issuesDISTRICT — The Temiskaming detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) issued a release Thursday afternoon, November 19, informing the public that a 35 year-old female who had been reported missing on Saturday, November 14 has been found.Police say on Sunday, November 15 Terri-Lee White was located

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caNovember 19, 2015Happening Now

LONE OCCUPANT

Single vehicle accident caused Hwy. 11 closureDISTRICT (Staff) – According to a release from the Timiskaming Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police, the reason for the approximately 12 hour closure of part of Highway 11 earlier this week was a “single vehicle motor collision” involving the vehicle’s sole occupant, an

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caNovember 5, 2015Happening Now

HWY. 11 NOW OPEN

HWY. 11 NOW OPENDISTRICT (Staff-special) – Highway 11 which had been closed to traffic between the West Road and the turnoff at Highway 65/Whitewood Avenue due to a motor vehicle collision last night (Tuesday November 3) is now open.According to a release, the highway had been closed since approximately 9:52

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caNovember 4, 2015Happening Now

HWY 11. DETOUR

HWY 11. DETOURDISTRICT (Staff-special) – According to a release from the Temiskaming Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police a motor vehicle collision has closed Highway 11 between the West Road and the turnoff at Highway 65/Whitewood Avenue.Traffic is being rerouted, say police): “ North of New Liskeard – Hwy 65

Editorial Staff editorial@northernontario.caNovember 4, 2015Happening Now
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