Earlton Recreation Centre to be renamed
By Jamie Mountain Local Journalism Initiative Reporter EARLTON – The Earlton Recreation Centre will go by a new name next year. Armstrong Township councillor Kevin Léveillé was approached …
Cubs return to Great North U18 action
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — It was a different looking hockey game with new rules because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it offered the same excitement. …
TTSSV prepares for season with pandemic protocols
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter LORRAIN VALLEY — Tri-Town Ski and Snowboard Village volunteers are quietly working behind the scenes in preparation for another fun filled winter of skiing, …
Cubs ready for Great North U18 league play
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — It’s been almost nine months since the New Liskeard Cubs have played an official game of hockey. That streak comes to …
Earlton arena not installing ice this winter
By Jamie Mountain Local Journalism Initiative Reporter EARLTON – Skaters will have to lace up elsewhere in Earlton this year. Armstrong Township council agreed to not have ice …
TNSC season hinges on volunteers and protocols
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter COLEMAN TOWNSHIP — Members of the Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club (TNSC) may have been chanting for snow during November’s warm stretch, but at least …
Planning still ongoing for OFSAA hoops tourney
Steven Larocque Speaker Editor ENGLEHART – Uncertainty rules these days thanks to the pandemic, but plans still need to be made for 2021. One of those projects still in the …
Arena regulations hard but necessary, says council
Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter ENGLEHART – A mother of young children asked Englehart council if they would change the COVID regulations for the arena. Children in skating or hockey are …
Temagami considering winter recreation options
By Jamie Mountain Local Journalism Initiative Reporter TEMAGAMI – With COVID-19 not going away anytime soon, Temagami council has begun discussing some options when it comes to winter recreation opportunities …
New rules aim to reduce contact on the pebbled ice
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — Curling clubs in the Temiskamig region have installed their pebbled ice or have thrown out their first rocks during a brand new season …