Hog Line Report
With Angus McStone Two weeks out of lockdown and everyone seems to have their four-foot weight in their back pockets once again. Such an easy game. Hit the broom – …
Working on a dream – Part II
(David Elford, a former Temiskaming Shores Minor Hockey Association and New Liskeard Cubs player, is currently a student at Laurentian University in Sudbury. He wrote this feature with his friend …
TTSSV had a busy, successful opening weekend
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter LORRAIN TOWNSHIP — It was a long time coming, but the Tri-Town Ski and Snowboard Village (TTSSV) finally opened for the season last weekend. Many things …
Straight From The Hip
With Mike McArthur The United States Golf Association and the R&A (Royal and Ancient) are at it again trying to enforce new changes to equipment rules and testing standards. There …
Brazeau’s journey from Puckhound to hockey pro
(David Elford, a former Temiskaming Shores Minor Hockey Association and New Liskeard Cubs player, is now a student at Laurentian University. He wrote this feature with his friend Justin Brazeau …
Hog Line Report
With Angus McStone It’s been a while! A quick check of the calendar indicates we’ve been off the pebbled sheets for eight weeks at the Haileybury Curling Club (HCC) waiting …
Green means go for Englehart gym and walking track
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter ENGLEHART – The Englehart gym and walking track are back in business. Englehart recreation coordinator Alex Regele commented in a telephone interview that the town wanted …
HITTING THE TRAILS
Andy Hazlewood and Christina Geddes of Haileybury enjoyed a crisp winter day by taking to the trails and snowshoeing at the Englehart Nordic Ski Club Saturday, February 6. “I’m learning …
Rotary Club Derby hoping to reel in participants
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter DISTRICT — The Rotary Club of Temiskaming Shores and Area is hoping to reel in participants to its first virtual Rotary Anglers Fishing Derby, being held …
Nordic News
The Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club (TNSC) executive would like to extend our sincere thanks to Farm Credit Canada for their $10,000 grant, which the club will put to great use …