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The Temiskaming Speaker publishes an article written by reporter Ada Arney under the pseudonym "Alice Peeper" on Kate Ardtree's second-hand experiences with the Mugwump 10 February 1982 Ada Arney, under her pseudonym "Alice Peeper", publishes the first 'Of monsters and things' column
"Temiskaming Speaker (newspaper): In 1978, thirteen perish on lake Temiskaming" (PDF). Temiskaming Speaker. 2006-09-27 dead link This page was last ...
Temiskaming Shores is a city in the Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It was created by the amalgamation of the town of New Liskeard , the town of Haileybury , and the township of Dymond in 2004.
In 2016, the City of Temiskaming Shores Public Works Committee turned down a proposal to install a bronze memorial dedicated to Melanie Ethier on the Armstrong Street bridge. [ 37 ] Approximately 300 masked marchers attended a "Walk for Awareness: Bring Melanie Ethier Home" event on 7 November 2020, raising awareness for the case and advocating ...
Produced on a Gestener by local townspeople who were members of the Temiskaming Debating Club, and subsidized by the CIP, the circulation at its height was estimated at 1,000. [10] Gord McCulloch, who edited the paper for twenty-two years, went on to become a district editor and columnist for The North Bay Nugget. [11]
According to another French-Canadian legend, the cliffs were created when the Devil eloped with a girl from the Temiskaming area, but on their honeymoon the Devil became tired of his bride and turned her into Devil's Rock. [19] Between 1979 and 1982 local citizens embraced the story of the Mugwump, a cryptid alleged to be living in Lake ...
Temiskaming Shores, city in the Timiskaming District; Unorganized East Timiskaming District, an unorganized territory in the Timiskaming District; Unorganized West Timiskaming District, an unorganized territory in the Timiskaming District; Abitibi-Témiscamingue, a region located in western Quebec
Cobalt is a town in Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada.It had a population of 989 at the 2021 Census. In the early 1900s, the area was heavily mined for silver; the silver ore also contained cobalt.