Monthly Archives: March 2025
The Speaker March 12 2025
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A break for skating
Looking for something free to do with the kids during March break in Temiskaming Shores? Free public skating continues to be available at The Shep in New Liskeard on Thursday … Continue reading A break for skating
City awarded $2.18 million for road work
Diane Johnston Speaker reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES 鈥 The province has offered more than $2.18 million to upgrade roads in the vicinity of a New Liskeard subdivision that is poised to …

100 Women donate $14,600 to Check Your Chest fundraiser
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES 鈥 It was appropriate that 100 Women Who Care Temiskaming Shores and More donated $14,600 to the Temiskaming Hospital Foundation’s Check Your Chest fundraising …
Coleman forms committee over refinery property concerns
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter COLEMAN TOWNSHIP 鈥 At a special meeting on March 6, Coleman Township council formed a six-person Refinery Property Task Force Committee. Names were put forward from …
Cobalt inviting animal control bylaw suggestions
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter COBALT – Cobalt town staff are still accepting suggestions for ways to update the town’s animal control bylaw. At the town’s March 4 council …

Local recipients honoured with coronation medal
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The King Charles III commemorative medal is being awarded to 30,000 Canadians. The award is given to those who have made …

A DAY TO PLAY
An International Women’s Day event at Riverside Place in New Liskeard offered an opportunity to meet new friends 鈥 and play with new toys. Among the visitors were Melina Aquino …
Cubs season ends after losses in the Soo
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES 鈥 After what the coach described as a 鈥渃hallenging鈥 year, the New Liskeard Cubs鈥 season officially ended last weekend. The 2024-2025 Great North U18 …