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Village Noel thanks you all

Dear Editor:A few weeks have passed since the 2016 edition of Village Noël Temiskaming (VNT) made its annual appearance in downtown New Liskeard. It was a huge success with over 5 000 visitors from every corner of the province and elsewhere.Such a huge event requires careful planning

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Kiosk Cash

Réjeanne Bélisle-Massie, chairperson of Village Noel Temiskaming (left) recently accepted a cheque for $20,000 from Sylvie Rioux, relationship management associate with Agri Esprit/Agri Spirit of Farm Credit Canada. The money will be used to help Village Noel Temiskaming cover the costs of kiosks to highlight local food producers and local

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SWEET TIMES

About 1,500 school children visited Village Noel Temiskaming on Friday, November 25, where they got to see and hear about some New France traditions. One of the sweet diversions was maple taffy where Ecole catholique St-Michel Grade 5 students Riley Wilson, Arianne Breton and Hannah Manners (from the left)

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Organizers preparing a colourful Village Noel for 2016

Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter NEW LISKEARD — A colourful Christmas festival will once again return to New Liskeard this year with the Village Noel.This village marketplace will carry people away to the early days of New France.The French-Canadian culture will be everywhere to be seen, with people

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The sights and sounds Village Noel

Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES — Downtown New Liskeard has returned back to normal, approaching the season with its usual style of red bows and Christmas lights.But for two-and-a-half days, the downtown was tossed back four centuries into another era of foot-stomping

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