Safety is most importantThe recent rail line derailments near Gogama, and the resulting oil spills, show the need to ensure the highest safety standards and investment in infrastructure, and in the vehicles that are transporting these goods.It is incumbent on us as consumers, on our government leaders,
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From the Editor’s Desk
Races To Watch Speaker Editor – Gordon BrockWhile the City of Temiskaming Shores is our largest municipality and gets proportional coverage, The Speaker is a district paper and as loyal readers would have
Letter of the Week
New Liskeard Fall FairDear Editor:I went to the New Liskeard Fall FairThese are some of the things I saw there…The chickens and ducks with their cackles and clucksThe calves and lambs, the steers and ramsWere all in prime conditionLooking for the number one
Parking on the STATO trail
Dear Editor:This is to city council.Please tell us where we are to park when we visit relatives who live on Lakeshore and also where to park for yard sales. It is easy to fume but we need a solution for the people
From the Editor’s Desk
Annual TraditionsOn the eve of the Labour Day weekend we traditionally take a look at two aspects of life here in Temiskaming. That’s the case again this year.MIGRATIONThis is the time of year when a good portion of Temiskaming’s migration has taken place.That is, our
Letter of the Week
The Bible and HealthDear Editor:Re: Letter of the week dated August 20, 2014.It is not unusual for someone to seek medical counsel regarding an ailment and to, in the course of the appointment, discover that there are underlying factors, not of a medical nature, contributing to the
Letter to the Editor
About blueberry sprayingDear Editor:This is an open letter to Ontario Minister of Northern Development and Mines Michael Gravelle.Dear Minister Gravelle:I am writing to request a moratorium on the spraying of blueberries on approximately one per cent of the proposed HERBICIDE (VisionMax and or Forza ) spraying
Bad rationale
Dear Editor:I was saddened and horrified this past week to learn the CRTC (Canadian Radio and Television Commisson) denied the application for a broadcasting license intended for commercial FM radio station in Cobalt. I was saddened because I was looking forward to the option of having a local
Letter of the Week
Not if but whenDear Editor:We are told the N.E.B. stands for the National Energy Board, but we were not made aware that it also stood for its position as the New Enbridge Bureau.So much camouflage for an independent branch of the Federal Government, which in the disguise as a fair
Grief and the approach of spring
I hate to start a column off on the negative, but I do believe this is the time of year that I hate the most.Many people are exhausted by the long winter, the lack of sunshine, the battle against the winter, the snow-shovelling, the cold homes, the high bills, the