Lake Temagami residents want stiffer penalties for criminal activity

Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMAGAMI — Twenty-two permanent Lake Temagami residents showed up at the Haileybury Ontario Court of Justice on Friday, September 17, showing a united front against criminal activity on their lake.They wished to send a message to the court that they won’t stand for repeated criminal activity.“We want to

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Lake Temagami residents want stiffer penalties for criminal activity was last modified: September 20th, 2017 by Editorial Staff