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As the list of closures and cancellations continued to grow, Ghislain and Henriette Labonte of Dymond opted for outdoor family fun on the weekend. They took their grandkids visiting from Corbeil – Dominic, 6, on the sled, and Andre Gervais, 2 – for a walk and some sliding at the Dymond ball park. (Sta photo by Diane Johnston) Cobalt council considers responses to COVID-19 Darlene Wroe ios occur. chief administrative o cer municipalities have already municipal o ce. Speaker Reporter In an upstairs meeting at the Brian Walker outlining plans for adopted similar policies, but Sta have been advised community hall where more sta, such as emphasizing em- the timing of the Cobalt coun- about considerations regard- COBALT - Cobalt council spent space was available, council ployees should stay at home cil meeting meant the town is ing travelling. the larger portion of a three- met with approximately eight when they are ill. The outline discussing the measures later Walker said eorts are being hour council meeting Tues- feet between the chairs around has been prepared with the than others. made to bring in as much sup- day, March 17, making plans the table. While the media assistance of the Wishart Law Sta have also been diligent- plies as possible and to obtain for the immediate response to were allowed to be present, Firm with which the town has ly cleaning their own work masks and hand sanitizer for COVID-19, and also preparing the general public was not. an arrangement. areas and have been regularly sta. responses if worst-case scenar- The discussion opened with Walker noted that other cleaning public areas at the Continued on 3a DID YOU GET The Speaker THIS WEEK? Speaker

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2020 Here are some of the stories in our March 18 edition… WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2020 Abrupt 1C Hockey Speaker THE TEMISKAMING THE takes a hit ending TEMISKAMING See SportsGame Front over • Timiskaming Health Unit’s acting medical o cer of health, Dr. Glenn Corneil will continue to spread SportsWEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2020

www.northernontario.caSPEAKER Lions season Vol. 115 – No. 6 $1.75 per single copy cancelled factual information about COVID-19 across South Temiskaming. (H.S.T. included) due to COVID pandemic Minor hockey builds on success Sue Nielsen Planningseason shut Speaker Reporter out over virus — • The City of Temiskaming Shores has shut down all city operated recreation facilities, arenas and The New Liskeard Lions were concerns looking forward to playing in their NOHA Midget A and prepSue Nielsen petition hosted at High School Tournament of Champions Speaker Reporter (EHS)in March Iroqouis 3-4. Falls March 20-22. It wasBut part that of won’t ongoing be possible e orts to spur TEMISKAMING SHORES — students’now interestas the Northern in the career potential What to expectThe remaining portion of of theHockey skilled trades. Association (NOHA) libraries in regards to COVID-19 safety concerns. the 2019-20 minor hockey has cancelled the remainder Over the next ve years, the Ontario season has been cancelled Youth ofApprenticeship the 2019-20 hockey Program cites g- amidst concerns over the and how to cope ures projectingseason. that 48 per cent of Can- COVID-19 pandemic. The Lions play their regular ada’s current workforce will retire. “We still had a few playo season in the Quebec-based competitions that we were By 2025,Abitibi-Témiscamingue ’s skilled worker short- with COVID-19still hosting for the girls, so age is expectedHyundai to Midget reach BB1.2 League. million. we will miss out on those and The Ontario“The government players sure estimates were • Only essential visitors are being allowed access to area nursing homes and the Northdale Manor. Diane Johnston the community will miss out BLARNEY BLAST that the tradesdisappointed will account when for they one-fth Speaker Reporter on a weekend of hotels and of all newfound jobs in out the their province NOHAs over the Team Culp’s Bruce Culp and Judie Martin are seen above in an early match Saturday morning at restaurants for a few teams next ve years.were cancelled, their league TEMISKAMING SHORES – “Please stay tuned.” the 75th Blarney bonspiel. The Haileybury Curling Club took some special precautions in light of having to stay here,” said The recentplayos competition and the at nal Englehart So said Dr. Glenn Corneil, acting medical o cerTemiskaming of health Shores Minor COVID-19, including cleaning the handles of rocks between games. (Sta photo by Diane Johnston) High focusedtwo on games carpentry. of our season CHANGING DAY TO DAY at the Timiskaming Health Unit, at a news conferenceHockey Association early (TSMHA) cancelled because of health What a di erence a day makes. On Saturday, the district’s acting medical ocer of health, Glenn Participants were judged on not only Corneil, was on the slopes at the Tri-Town Ski and Snowboard Village and recorded a public service Monday with o cials from the district’s threepresident hospitals. Derek Shillinglaw. - scares around the COVID-19 the quality of the projects they built to • Mayor Carman Kidd and his wife Trudy are in self-isolation after a recent trip out of the country. message urging healthy people to get out and enjoy life. But late on Sunday, the ski venue joined a As of yesterday morning, no cases of COVID-19Hockey have Canada,been in sup-sup - outbreak,” said New Liskeard growing list of closures and cancellations related to COVID-19. It announced on its Facebook page that conrmed in Temiskaming, and there were onlyport three of player cases and in partici-partici Season ends for Cubs afterspec, but alsoLions their manager adherence Al Roy. to safe it had just received direction from the Ontario Ski Resorts Association to cease all operations for the . pant safety, has cancelled all work practices,“Its their better minimization we protect of and season. (Sta photo by Diane Johnston) But o cials from Temiskaming Hospital andHockey Englehart Canada-sanctioned and waste, and thekeep cleanliness them safe of intheir the work- long hospitals said planning has beenactivities underway until for further notice. Hockey Canadaand ruling restaurants were booked,site. run.” weeks to prepare for potential cases. “It’s more of an emotional and also on- and o-ice o- Roy said he heard about “It’s a rapidly changing situation,” said Temiskamingdisappointment Hospi- for all the Sue Nielsen cials,” said Denomme. the NOHA and Abitibi league tal CEO Mike Baker. kids involved. For many that Speaker Reporter “For the league and us, the cancellations while the • Several area municipalities have closed their municipal o ces to limit the spread of COVID-19 by Services suspended COVID-19 are aging out it is their last Cubs organization, it’s cer- players were getting ready COVID-19 is caused by the novel coronavirus, whichopportunity to play minor - TEMISKAMING SHORES — tainly not how we wanted to go on the ice to practice emerged in China late last year. hockey and having the sea-sea The New Liskeard Cubs said City director of recreation Matthew Bahm in the season to nish as there at the Don Shepherdson Symptoms range from mild to severe, and can includeson end fe- this way it was truly were competing in the rst City closes a telephone conversation earlier in the week. was a lot of excitement for Memorial Arena Thursday, ver, cough and di culty breathing. a disappointment for them,” Great North Midget League March 12. “We had to close the Herbert-Shea Arena and this new tournament format “Most people who get COVID-19 will have mild hesymptoms said in an email interview. (GNML) Tournament of “I saw the NOHA had take out the ice because of a lack of bookings. The where you have all the teams playing facilities as part or moderate symptoms. It’s only a small minority that“For will all the teams that were Champions at the Sports Pal-Pal cancelled the playdowns Waterfront Pool Fitness Centre is closed to the have serious symptoms,” said Corneil. having the opportunity to - ace in Kapuskasing last week hockey in mid-March,” he explained. and then I got the call from social distancing. public and will remain that way until we can re- He said the GNML governing body, the But because it’s a new virus, there’s no natural immunityattend provincial to champion-champion - when they found out their sea-sea the Abitibi-Témiscamingue Englehart High’s Milne Wreggitt, left, and of clampdown assess the situation. We will shift sta to dierent it, he said. ships this season, it is disap-disap - son was over due to the coronacorona- Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) Hyundai League that our Peter Giesen raised a wall of the large places and roles and the pool will undergo main- It can make some people, particularly the elderly andpointing. But safety and secu-secu- virus COVID-19 pandemic. had no choice but to cancel the event as they nal two league games were shed that their four-student team built Sue Nielsen tenance while it isn’t being used.” people with underlying health conditions, “very sick,”rity he of con- all participants is par-par The Cubs played their rst game on Thurs-Thurs were governed by Hockey Canada rulings. cancelled and our season for competition. (Sta photo by Diane “For the Cubs organization after all the Speaker Reporter The city is working on a plan to issue full or par- tinued. amount and the decision for day, March 12, losing 3-1 to the North Bay was over.” Johnston) tial refunds and annual memberships have been “This is a virus that is also quite contagious.” TSMHA to stop all sanctioned- Trappers before learning the entire rest of the commotion, there is one silver lining and that In terms of the nancial TEMISKAMING SHORES — The City of Temiskam- put on hold. It’s important that local facilities – be they hospital activitiesemer- was easy once Hock-Hock season was cut short. was our coach, Steve Polyblank being named impact of a cancelled hockey • Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce ordered all schools closed until two weeks after the ing Shores has shut down all city operated recre- He said any memberships to the gym at the gency departments, primary care o ces or long-termey care Canada led the way.” - “The teams found out about the tourna-tourna Coach of the Year. Well deserved and Steve is season it is signi cant, says Shillinglaw said TSM-TSM ation facilities, arenas and libraries as of Monday, Pool and Fitness Centre, membership fees paid facilities – not become swamped, he said. ment being cancelled after the rst day of very committed and works hard and takes the Roy. HA continues to follow the March 16, as part of the growing eort to slow the to the City for any sporting events will be reim- When the health care system is overwhelmed, he said the - competition, shortly after Hockey Canada coaching job to heart,” said the president. “We already paid $1,000 for rates of deaths and serious illness rise. Northern Ontario Hockey As-As “All we can hope for now is that everything The places it can take spread of COVID-19. bursed. - issued a press release that all activities had the NOHA entry fee, another sociation (NOHA) and Hock-Hock Anywhere people gather like the Waterfront “The gym memberships will be extended. “If you are ill, you need to seek help,” he said. been cancelled for anyone under the Hock-Hock gets sorted out and everyone is safe. That’s $250 for a door fee and at this you are pretty amazing…. But people with only mild symptoms, he said, will be eyad- Canada protocols in terms Pool and Fitness Centre, the Don Shepherdson Let’s say the tness centre stays closed for two ey Canada umbrella,” noted Cub president way more important than a hockey game. We point we don’t know if those vised to stay home, limit contact with others, and look afterof infectious disease control costs will be reimbursed. We Memorial Arena and the Shelley Herbert-Shea months, we will extend those memberships for Claude Denomme in an email interview. look forward to our next season, which will be I’ve talked to (Grade) 7-8 themselves. and takes direction from the also booked a house for our Memorial Arena will be closed until further no- two months.” He said the tournament won’t be reschedresched- our 67th.” “ March break because of COVID-19 concerns. At this point, he said Ontario is technically in the contain-governing body in those classes and told them the “We found out during the banquet and it NOHA playdowns and that tice. Bahm said the outdoor rinks in Dymond and uled at a later date and there won’t be a cen-cen ment phase of managing COVID-19 – trying to identify casesmatters. was a Hockey Canada decision,” said coach had to be cancelled. We were The public libraries branches in Haileybury and North Cobalt will remain open but the buildings and urging people who may have been exposed, mainly ALL OVER tral region championship, which the winner even having food delivered possibilities are endless.” New Liskeard were closed as of March 16. won’t be accessible. of the GNML season-ending tournament Polyblank. through travel or contact with someone who has the disease,In a statement posted on - “It was disappointing for the seven ag- to that house and I had to However, online library resources involving “As long as the weather is good the rinks will would have taken part in later this year. Wycliffe Nichol to self-isolate. Facebook, he said all sanc-sanc ing-out players who won’t get to play another cancel those arrangements. electronic materials such as e-books and e-maga- be open.” tioned hockey activity has “It is unfortunate that the tournament had The directives may change, he said, if Ontario begins to see season of Midget hockey. But some of them I had to cancel a bus that zines will still be available. Also remaining open are any of the city’s parks, been cancelled in regards to be cancelled but it was the right decision,” disease transmission within the community. - will go to the Junior clubs like Rayside Balfour we had booked also. It is And in accordance with a provincial govern- but not the washrooms or other buildings associ- to TSMHA ice times and re-re noted Denomme. Andrew Reibling, left, and Kenneth • The Ontario Court of Justice and the Ontario Superior Court have altered their schedules as a IN HOSPITALS and Kirkland Lake Gold Miners and continue a lot of work, but keeping ment declaration, organized public events of over ated with the parks. maining games and playo MONETARY Hewett were part of Englehart High’s Avoiding unnecessary trips to hospital emergency depart- to play. Problem with that is those teams can our players safe is the main games. He said the cancellation was expensive for four-student team that took part in a 50 people are also prohibited. “We don’t know how long the closures will last ments for non-urgent care “is probably the greatest help,” - sign 50 players and are only allowed so many thing,” he said. “The safety of the public is our main priority,” and we will monitor things as time goes by,” he said Sean Conroy, interim CEO of Blanche River Health, which “For understandable con-con - New Liskeard and the other ve teams. recent quali er for the Ontario Skills cerns, the hockey commu-commu “It cost all the teams a lot of money for one on the bench. A player may not get much ice said. oversees Englehart and Kirkland Lake hospitals. time in Junior hockey.” competition. The provincial event, nity faced something today day but again it is out of our control and it however, was cancelled late last week in that we have never faced. was the right call. It will have a big impact an eort contain the spread of COVID-19. on the Town of Kapuskasing as all the motels result of the possible transmission of COVID-19. (Sta photo by Diane Johnston) • The Temiskaming Shores Minor Hockey Association cancelled the rest of their hockey season be- cause of a Hockey Canada directive. • The New Liskeard Cubs season is over because of Check out AS OF MARCH 17th LUCKY 7 BINGO WILL BE TEMPORARILY CLOSED. COVID-19. WE ARE CLOSELY MONITORING COVID-19 AND ALL THE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM GOVERNMENT. WHILE RISKS OF • Cub coach Steve Polyblank has won the Coach of the Our take out CONTRACTING COVID-19 REMAIN LOW, WE BELIEVE WE NEED TO TAKE Year Award from the Great North Midget League. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES. THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF OUR STAFF, • Our C Front this week features a story and photos on Menu CHARITIES AND CUSTOMERS IS OUR MAIN CONCERN. a recent carpentry competition at Englehart High www.lucky7bingo.ca School. Pages 7 & 8a

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Public • The volunteer program has access will be limited to the been suspended and the gift main entrance of the hospital shop is closed. between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. • Pulmonary function testing is Anyone arriving outside those suspended. hours will be communicated remax.ca • As of March 23, all non-es- with through the intercom sys- sential hospital services will tem and permitted access where be suspended and only urgent appropriate. care will be provided in: diag- • Visitor restrictions are now in nostic imaging programs, in- effect. The hospital is closed to all cluding breast screening; lab visitors with the exception of testing; cardiac rehabilitation; remax.ca THERE’S ALWAYS NEXT SEASON stress testing; physiotherapy; Before the Tri-Town Ski and Snowboard Village had to shut down like seemingly everything else in obstetrical, paediatric and pal- specialty clinics; surgical Temiskaming, it was increasingly becoming a place to gather with friends. Among the many people liative care patients, who will and internal medicine depart- who took advantage of milder temperatures March 8 by going to the ski hill were Leo Bumstead, 5, be allowed one visitor. and Layla Peters, 9, both of Dymond Township. (Staff photo by Darlene Wroe) All visitors and urgent care ments; and Ontario Telemedi- patients entering the hospital cine Network. will be screened. • Chemotherapy, day medicine Visitors who are not feeling and dialysis treatments are Orange Drop coming June 6 well should not come to the essential and will continue as TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – With all technical and environmental compliance co- hospital. scheduled. the closures and cancellations in effect due to the ordinator, in a report to city council. COVID-19 situation, long-range planning con- Over the years, he said there has been “a con- tinues. sistent increase” in participation and the volume Chamber annual For example, on June 6, think orange. of materials dropped off. That’s orange as in “Orange Drop,” the annual The collections are held to safely dispose of household hazardous waste collection in Temisk- household hazardous materials and keep them dinner cancelled aming Shores. out of landfi lls. TEMISKAMING SHORES Weston-Bernstein. City residents can drop off a wide range of (Staff) - The Temiskaming However, the chamber is still household hazardous waste at the event, which Among the items that will be accepted are paints, light bulbs, batteries, small propane cylin- Shores and Area Chamber of accepting nominations for their will be held once again in the parking lot between Commerce announced they Business Awards. They will ders and fi re extinguishers, oil fi lters, antifreeze, the New Liskeard fi re hall and the Temiskaming have cancelled their Annual decide how to present those and medications. Speaker offi ce. Chamber Dinner for May 7. awards at a later date. The Orange Drop collection will run from 9 Previous Orange Drop events “have been a “This event typically gath- “We hope to reschedule our huge success,” wrote Steve Burnett, the city’s a.m. to 2 p.m. ers over 250 people from the Annual Chamber Dinner if and business community and the when it is safe to do so,” added decision to cancel the dinner Weston-Bernstein. has been made in the interest A full list of Business Awards We All Need of public safety,” said cham- is on their website at www. A Place To Call Home ber business manager, Lois tsaac.ca. If you are looking to buy or sell a home, At-risk individuals urged call RE/MAX Pursuit Realty. We have the to self-isolate Darlene Wroe should seek services over the experienceBUYING to help you navigate OR through these Speaker Reporter phone or internet or ask for help times and are taking measures to keep our from friends, family or neigh- SELLING A HOME? DISTRICT – Vulnerable bours with essential errands.” BUYING OR clients safe. residents across the district and Timiskaming Health Unit the remainder of Ontario have program manager Ryan Peters SELLING A HOME? been recommended to self-iso- said people can still go outside We are here to help you live and late for 14 days. for a walk while self-isolating. The suggestion was fi rst “They can still leave their Oustanding Agentsinvest / Oustanding in our Resultscommunity. Call your local office: Remaxissued Pursuit Monday, Realty March 16, Brokerage when homes.” ©2019 RE/MAX, LLC. Each Office Independently Owned and Operated. 18_300884 Ontarioremax.com Chief Medical Offi cer He noted that Acting Medic- Call your loCal offiCe: re/Max Pursuit realty Brokerage Oustanding Agents / Oustanding Results Call your local office: Remax Pursuit Realty Brokerage of Health Dr. David Williams al Offi cer of Health Dr. Glenn ©2019 RE/MAX, LLC. 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Lois Perry General Manager BUILDING FORTIFICATIONS Temiskaming Printing The cancellation of Spring Break activities due to the COVID-19 protocols does not mean there is nothing to do. On the contrary, these Ottawa youngsters, visiting their grandparents on Scott Street You can reach us by calling or emailing: for the March Break, dug in to available resources (snow) and created a magnifi cent snow fort, Hotline: 705-647-6791 or 705-648-0227 complete with maze, pop bar, benches, and fi re pit. From the left are Maëva Thibodeau, 7, her sister Email: [email protected] Amelia, 9, and their cousin André Lepage, 17. Work on the project took place throughout the day News Department: [email protected] Sunday, March 15. (Staff photo by Darlene Wroe)

2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cobalt council considers What you need to know to help you and your family responses to COVID-19 stay healthy Wash your hands with soap Continued from A Front quite relieved” when the decision was made to and water thoroughly and often. Councillor Doug Wilcox inquired if council close the municipal o ce. members would also be included in having Council discussed whether to attempt to Cough and sneeze into your those items made available to them. meet electronically in the future. sleeve or a tissue. Dispose of tissue Walker said e orts are being made to get a Wilcox commented that meetings held in immediately and wash your hands. larger order in. Providing for the most vulnerable person are “much more productive.” in the community was also discussed, although Councillor Pat Anderson agreed that meeting Keep surfaces clean and disinfected. it was noted that it is di cult to make those electronically “makes it very stilted.” provisions for the community until a supply is Councillor Matthew Johnson also spoke in secured. favour of meeting in person. Stay home when you are sick. Wilcox noted that in any case hand washing Councillor Bill Gabbani raised the question of is more e ective than hand sanitizers. For an emergency situation where an immediate cleaning, Wilcox also noted that bleach is still decision is needed, and the protocol for that available in great quantities. decision. Othmer and Walker might have to For more information, visit www.timiskaminghu.com It was noted the town does have supplies of make such a decision without involving council. gloves. However it was agreed by council that other Mayor George Othmer said that after hearing members were “only a phone call away” and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s statements they could be polled regarding an emergency about closing facilities, he made the decision decision. Walker commented he would feel that the town should close the municipal o ce more comfortable with that arrangement. and other municipal buildings, which occurred Regarding payments, and the possibility Nouveau coronavirus de 2019 (COVID-19) on Monday, March 16. of employment layo s among the residents, Ce qu’il faut savoir Slowing down the COVID-19 virus “is going to council agreed that people should feel take cooperation from everybody,” he said. The comfortable calling in to the o ce if they are pour rester en santé avec goal is to “get this behind us if we possibly can.” having trouble making their payments, to sa famille Walker commented that the town sta “were discuss their situation with sta .

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And the list of COVID-19 closures and cancella- FONOM believes the cancellation is in the best Nettoyez et désinfectez les surfaces. tions keeps growing. interest of conference attendees, trade show rep- Earlier this week, the president of the Fed- resentatives, the City of Timmins staff, and the eration of Northern Ontario Municipalities Timmins hospitality industry, he said. En cas de maladie, restez chez vous. (FONOM) announced that its annual convention, FONOM represents about 110 districts and slated for May 13-15 in Timmins, is cancelled. municipalities in . “This decision was not taken lightly,” said FONOM’s executive has decided that the mu- FONOM president Danny Whalen, also a nicipal organization’s annual general meeting Pour en savoir plus, www.timiskaminghu.com Temiskaming Shores councillor, in a statement and conference in 2021 will be held in Timmins. earlier this week. Another regional event, the Northeastern On- Whalen said the decision was made after re- tario Fire Conference, has also been shut down. viewing information from the Ministry of Health, It would have been held March 27 through 29 the Chief Medical Offi cer of Health and Northern in Huntsville. Page 4a WEEKENDER riday, ar 0, 2020

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WalkThis in the too woods BLUE BOMBER This blue jay had a look of intensity about it when it took aim at a backyard feeder in Coleman shall pass Township last week. (Staff photo by Sue Nielsen) When we face immense chal- lenges, there’s one fact we must keep in mind. They don’t last. Editorial Things have a way of right- Sue ing themselves and just when Nielsen things appear at their darkest, the sun shines. This is true about the current ter our health. Best and worst of times COVID-19 crisis as we all so- Here in Temiskaming the pur- “Real strength has to do with helping We have heard about grocery stores cial distance ourselves until the ple fi nches with their raspberry others.” Fred Rogers offering a seniors’ time whereby se- pandemic ends in a few weeks. colouring have arrived to de- I’m good at healthy distanc- light us. niors can shop for a couple of hours, We are living in challenging times. ing as these last few years I’ve In the wake of this pandemic, lowering their chances of picking up A virus that has deadly health reper- done it over and over again via being grateful for the gift of life the coronavirus. my canoe and a northern lake. is the salve to what’s happening cussions has literally shut down our When things are chaotic, around us. lives as we know it. We have heard about people calling when the storm is raging, it’s Helping others is the best way With the restrictions placed on upon shut-ins and delivering grocer- probably best to hunker down. to get through these unusual people’s movements because of ies and picking up mail for them. Soon the tempest will pass circumstances in which we fi nd and we can put our paddles back ourselves. COVID-19, it is nice to know there are Small businesses may be particular- into the waters of our lives and Community care is the an- good and kind people helping each ly hard hit by the pandemic. You can get back to our daily routines. swer and it can be as simple as other in our communities. support them by buying gift cards, eat- Spending time in nature away grabbing groceries for a neigh- A woman in Cobalt offered to buy ing take out orders from area restau- from the maddening crowd has bour or offering to buy milk food for children who can no longer provided me with a much-need- for a family struggling to make rants and tipping extra to staffers. ed sense of balance. ends meet. access school breakfast programs. We all can do a little something to And it can have that same The way we function here in Some area teachers, off on a three effect on anyone experiencing South Temiskaming is all about week break, have offered to look after help others in need and let’s not for- stress from the pandemic we are community and it sets us apart. other people’s children as daycares get to keep a close eye on our individ- faced with. While the world grinds to shut down over health concerns. ual health and wellbeing making sure No matter what life throws a halt because of COVID-19, Yes, there have been reports of pan- at us, a brisk walk, a paddle or our individual circumstances to get plenty of rest, wash our hands icked shopping and people stockpil- even sitting in a neigbourhood are being overshadowed by the frequently, fi nd ways to de-stress and park can clear the mind and lift needs of the many. ing toilet paper and sanitizing agents. our spirits. And that’s a good thing as we How about we stockpile feelings of listen to the health experts. One thing about the pan- are all in this together. safety and security among our com- It is from hardship that our wit and ic over the pandemic is that it I know someone who is buy- munities? wisdom appears. makes one realize just how dis- ing needy families who depend connected we’ve become from on school breakfast programs We know challenging times bring They are singing from the balconies each other and from the land. groceries. out the worst in people, but also the in Italy. Maybe we don’t have bal- I had a case of cabin fever last Another messaged me offer- very best. conies and it’s too cold to sing out- December to be quite honest. ing milk for anyone in need in Why not check in on an elderly side, but we can help each other get All joking aside, it is okay to our community. neighbour or shut-ins from a safe dis- celebrate the beauty of nature You know what this is? Pure tance, help a fi nancially challenged through this pandemic together. without letting frivolity over- sunlight. When it comes to a pandemic, ev- come us. It has been a diffi cult winter family buy groceries, donate to your Health experts are actually in many ways, but hallelujah, local food bank and provide child care eryone has a role to play in a suc- advising us to get outside to bet- spring is going to be so sweet. if you are in a position to do so. cessful outcome. 18 Wellington St., South, New Liskeard 705-647-6791 Toll Free: 1-800-461-8751 Fax 705-647-9669 Lois Perry Alan Laura Darcie Steven Diane Sue Darlene Email: speaker@ General Manager Roy Carl Christo Larocque Johnston Nielsen Wroe ext. 224 Sales Manager Sales Rep. Sales Rep. Editor Reporter Reporter Reporter northernontario.ca Cell 705-648-5337 ext. 225 ext. 226 ext. 248 ext. 239 ext. 241 ext. 246 ext. 240 www.northernontario.ca [email protected] [email protected] riday, ar 0, 2020 WEEKENDER Page 5a OPP taking In the shelter, warmth, COVID-19 precautions DISTRICT (Special) – The law isn’t taking a break because of COVID-19, but it is taking precautions. and care of one another The Ontario Provincial Police has announced steps to reduce the risk of spreading the novel coronavirus by reducing access to all Dear editor, We can choose to reweave our for ourselves and the other per- Yes we know these are very fabric of social support and the son is enhanced and that is ex- its facilities, including detachments in Temiskaming, until further diffi cult times, however, we contact we choose to have with tremely important. The cost to notice. know how to protect ourselves one another. us zero, the value to ourselves In a news release, the OPP said its facilities will remain open and vulnerable others. We also We know in the North that and others absolutely priceless. during regular operating hours, with increased screening to ensure know, however, the fabric of a healthy lifestyle is created We know this is part and par- the health and safety of the public. society has been doing some when we physically are as ac- cel of a caring community and It is limiting the processing of routine criminal record checks unravelling with the need that tive as we can be both inside when we live in the shelter, and vulnerable sector checks. They’ll be conducted only if deemed we socially distance and, where our homes and outside in our warmth, and care of one another necessary or in emergency circumstances. necessary and appropriate, self naturally beautiful area. we are truly blessed and all our isolate. We also know though, but lives are enriched. Anyone requiring a detachment-based service, including a crim- Social interactions and face- sometimes forget, that social So spring is here - almost. inal record or vulnerable sector check, is asked to fi rst contact the to-face contacts have been dras- interaction with one another is How do we reach out, rebuild, local detachment. tically changed with the clo- extremely important and there and make the North an even The OPP has established detachment-specifi c emails to deal with sures of a number of sites in our are so many ways of doing this better place to be? We each non-emergency services and inquiries. area including churches, arenas in a positive manner. have a part to play regardless of To reach the Temiskaming detachment, email OPP.Temisk- and the modifi cation of eating The hand wave, the friendly age and circumstance because [email protected]. establishments. gesture of a smile, the respect- in the North we know that we For emergencies, call 911. For other police matters, please call We know in the North we are ful ways of sharing and of being are better together and that we creative, ambitious, resilient, civil, the verbal greeting from will shelter, warm, and care for 1-888-310-1122 or the local detachment. and smart so we have the op- an appropriate distance and the each other. Less serious incidents can be reported online at opp.ca/reporting. portunity to reweave our social use of the word thank you. That is who and what we are, fabric to ensure that the tears in We know that when people and how we do things in the the fabric will let the light come have these positive interactions, North. through and a new stronger wo- no matter how small and insig- Respectfully, ven pattern of support for every- nifi cant they may seem, in actu- Betty Stone one will emerge. al fact both the immune system Haileybury We may be in this situation for a while so we have the op- Temagami Family Health Team portunity to look at why we do Submitted by Ellen Ibey things a certain way and con- sider reinventing what we do to Coronavirus (COVID-19) Awareness improve the outcome. Northern- What are the symptoms? ers are smart at making do, and Symptoms can range from mild to severe and include: making things better. • Fever Spring began on March 19 so • Cough as we move forward how can we • Difficulty breathing (shortness of breath) choose to do things differently? Treatment: Our young people have extraor- There are no specific treatments and there is no vaccine that protects dinary strengths in media com- against it. Most people will recover on their own. munications and physical stami- You should: na and will have the opportunity • drink plenty of fluids to make both a difference and be • get rest and sleep as much as possible the difference - as will we all. • try a humidifier or a hot shower to help with a sore throat or cough We will all have the opportunity How to Protect Yourself: to recreate a better caring com- Coronaviruses are spread mainly from person to person through close munity. contact, for example, in a household, workplace or health care centre. We will support and encour- There are everyday actions that can help prevent the spread of germs that age corporations that choose cause respiratory illnesses. Take these everyday steps to reduce exposure to innovate in their patterns to to the virus and protect your health: better address the needs of vul- • wash your hands often with soap and water or alcohol-based hand nerable persons and seniors. We sanitizer know that is of benefi t to our • sneeze and cough into your sleeve community, and everyone, as • avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth we move forward. • avoid contact with people who are sick But just as they are stepping • stay home if you are sick up we as citizens can also choose IMPORTANT: If you suspect you have symptoms, call Telehealth to change how we choose to do Ontario for medical advice at 1.866.797.0000 (TTY 1.866.797.0007) or things and live our lives to be the Timiskaming Health Unit at 705.647.4305. Be sure to mention your part of being the difference. symptoms and your travel history and/or contact with a confirmed or probable case. If you are ill and must visit a health care professional, call ahead and tell them that you have a respiratory illness. You will be asked to wear a mask while waiting for or receiving treatment to prevent the spread of the illness. If you need immediate attention, call 911 and mention your travel history and symptoms. The Temagami Medical Centre and Family Health Team… committed to keeping you as healthy as possible!

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COBALT (Staff) - The Cobalt, Coleman and Latchford Food Bank implemented a new pro- cedure Wednesday morning, March 18, in an effort to protect against the possible introduc- tion and spread of COVID-19. Patrons were asked to wait outside while volunteers pre- pared provisions for them and then brought the bags of grocer- ies outside to them. Plans are in place at this time that the food bank will use the same procedure March 25 when it undertakes its next regular- ly scheduled opening to assist those in need. In an online statement, Co- balt chief administrative officer Brian Walker stated that only volunteers are allowed inside the food bank at this time, as a precautionary measure. OPEN TRAILS He and Councillor Matthew The Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club has moved to something of an honour system during the COVID-19 situation. Skiers are welcome Johnson were at the food bank to use the trails and, while the chalet is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., it is not staffed and payments for rentals or trail fees can be made Wednesday to observe how the at a later date. Pictured here having a game of ski soccer before the coronavirus outbreak became widespread were Ethan Daigneault new procedure went and Walker (left in the front), Noah Juurlink, Tony Juurlink and Lucas Schwartz. (Staff photo by Darlene Wroe) expressed gratitude to the public “for their positive responses and patience as well as understand- ing. Everyone was great about the changes and it made things go much smoother.” He said the town had to imple- ment the new procedure quickly because Timiskaming Health Unit acting medical officer of health Dr. Glenn Corneil had just announced that seniors over the age of 70 should self-isolate. The volunteers at the food bank are all seniors. “We spoke to the Timisk- aming Health Unit and cleared the measures with them that were used.” He noted that there may be further changes to the protocols as the town waits for further in- struction from the health unit. When You Shop Local, It’s WIN-WIN!

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CRONUTS choice of with your sugar and served Deep fried to order, tossed in powdered chocolate, caramel or salted sauce. FEATURED DESSERT about our featured dessert. server Ask your Please join us in the restaurant for these promotions! They are not available for takeout. join us in the restaurant for these promotions! They are not available Please CARAMEL BROWNIE CHEESECAKE chunks, smothered with a buttery caramel sauce with homemade chocolate brownie Topped Cheesecake and drizzled with a chocolate ganache. on Carole’s famous Vanilla NEW YORK CHEESECAKE The ultimate creamy, soft vanilla cheesecake on a shortbread crust, from Carole’s choice of berries, chocolate or salted caramel sauce. with your Served Cheesecake Company. SKOR CHEESECAKE bit topping on a chocolate shortbread A creamy toffee cheesecake with a caramelized SKOR crust. CRONUTS choice of with your sugar and served Deep fried to order, tossed in powdered chocolate, caramel or salted sauce. FEATURED DESSERT about our featured dessert. server Ask your 12 16 16 15 10 14 12 16 16 15 10 14 13 5 4 13 5 4 10 10 Peppers Peppers • Sautéed Onions • Mayo Pesto • Cheese Sauce • Tzatziki • Guacamole • Fried Banana • Sautéed Onions • Mayo Pesto • Cheese Sauce • Tzatziki • Guacamole • Fried Banana sour cream, cheddar cheese, bacon and green onions VEGGIES AND DIP creamy garlic and pepper dip, tzatziki or hummus CHEESY GARLIC BREAD Add Bacon 2 LOADED BAKED POTATO sour cream, cheddar cheese, bacon and green onions VEGGIES AND DIP creamy garlic and pepper dip, tzatziki or hummus CHEESY GARLIC BREAD Add Bacon 2 LOADED BAKED POTATO or Cheddar Mushrooms or Cheddar Mushrooms • Bacon Jam • Chimichurri • Mozzarella, Swiss • Bacon • Sautéed • Bacon Jam • Chimichurri • Mozzarella, Swiss • Bacon • Sautéed Sides 9 4 4 $2 Add ons: Sides 9 4 4 10 $2 Add ons: 10 HAMBURGER with 6oz seasoned chargrilled beef burger served lettuce, tomato, red onion and pickles. HAMBURGER with 6oz seasoned chargrilled beef burger served lettuce, tomato, red onion and pickles. Sandwiches and Burgers Sandwiches and Burgers Substitute for a Caesar, House or Greek Salad, Soup or Veggies and Hummus. 3 Substitute for a Caesar, House or Greek Salad, Soup Veggies Substitute for a Caesar, House or Greek Salad, Soup or Veggies and Hummus. 3 Substitute for a Caesar, House or Greek Salad, Soup Veggies All sandwiches and burgers are served with fries (with the exception of Quesadillas). All sandwiches and burgers are served All sandwiches and burgers are served with fries (with the exception of Quesadillas). All sandwiches and burgers are served FRENCH FRIES POUTINE with cheese curds CHILI CHEESE FRIES beef chili and house cheese sauce SAUTEED VEGETABLES FRENCH FRIES with Thornloe cheese curds CHILI CHEESE FRIES beef chili and house cheese sauce SAUTEED VEGETABLES POUTINE GRILLED CHICKEN WRAP Sliced chicken breast, diced cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce, feta cheese and creamy garlic aioli. BEEF DIP Prime Cut Meats, sautéed mushrooms, onions roasted prime rib from Yves’ slow Shaved jus. in a hoagie with au and Thornloe mozzarella cheese served ROOSTER’S CLUBHOUSE on and Thornloe cheddar cheese, served Roasted chicken, bacon, lettuce, tomato, mayo choice of white or whole wheat bread. your VEGGIE BURGER on a freshly A black bean and corn burger with lettuce, tomato red onion, served toasted bun. GRILLED TERIYAKI CHICKEN on a kaiser and topped with A butterflied chicken breast with teriyaki sauce, served Thornloe mozzarella cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato and pesto mayo. 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Ask your server about our delicious soup SOUP OF THE DAY cheese. baked with mozzarella, swiss and parmesan beef broth, topped with croutons and oven Caramelized onions and garlic, braised in a FRENCH ONION SOUP coconut cream and lemon grass broth. and onions slow simmered in a red curry Chicken, red peppers, rice, mushrooms WICKED THAI Cajun dip. twist, seasoned and served with our famous Home style kettle cooked chips with a TWISTED TATER Pepper, Maple Bacon Dry: uffalo, Caun, Salt epper, emon Hot, Teriyaki, Chimichurri, Garlic Parmesan Saucy: Hot, Honey Garlic, BBQ, One pound 16 Two pounds 29 CHICKEN WINGS | marinara, pesto mayo or tzatziki. and chimichurri, with your choice of sauce: to order, served with fried banana peppers arinated, lightly coated and flash fried CALAMARI pita chips. cheese and baked. Served with seasoned green onion, and buffalo sauce topped with Shredded chicken breast, mixed cheese, BUFFALO CHICKEN DIP mixed cheese. Served with garlic bread. Oven baked garlic shrimp, topped with BAKED GARLIC SHRIMP HIEOF CHOICE Soups and Salads : Grilled Chicken 7 Salmon ADD TO ANY SALAD Starters 12 13 11 11 7 7 8 GREEK SALAD with parmesan cheese. in a creamy Caesar dressing and topped Romain lettuce, bacon and croutons tossed CLASSIC CAESAR vinaigrette. ber and croutons. Served with a balsamic julienned carrots, cherry tomatoes, cucum- Mixed greens, shredded purple cabbage, HOUSE GARDEN on a bed of mixed greens. tossed in our house greek dressing. Served olive tapenade, red onion and feta cheese, Cucumbers, grape tomatoes, red peppers, and pita chips. hummus and tzatziki. Served with crostini A trio of house made dips - olive tapenade, TRIO OF DIPS Served with house made pita chips. GUACAMOLE cheese. Oven baked with mozzarella and parmesan basil, garlic, tomatoes and sweet red onion. Grilled garlic bread topped with fresh BRUSCHETTA BREAD 10 sauce or creamy garlic and pepper dip. with your choice of our house marinara Deep fried breaded cheese curds. Served DEEP FRIED CHEESE CURDS Add Guacamole 3 Chicken 4 Beef and sour cream. and green onions. Served with lettuce, salsa cheese, kalamata olives, jalapeños, tomatoes House made pita chips topped with mixed NACHOS garlic and pepper dip. parmesan cheese. Served with our creamy Breaded, deep fried and topped with grated MUSHROOM CAPS 14 14 10 12 12 8 8 8 sauce. teriyaki, chimichurri or creamy garlic sautéed vegetables and your choice of BBQ, 5oz boneless chicken breast, served with CHARGRILLED CHICKEN pepper dip. celery sticks and our creamy garlic 17 Tossed in hot sauce, served with carrots, BUFFALO STYLE CHICKEN STRIPS sauce. Deep fried with BBQ or plum dipping CHICKEN STRIPS gravy and sautéed vegetables. Slow roasted seasoned chicken, served with Quarter Chicken 15 Half 19 ROASTED CHICKEN | 16 fried and served with tartar sauce. Made to order, two pieces of haddock, deep BEER BATTERED FISH & CHIPS 25 ple glazed, teriyaki or house BBQ. choice of sauce: lemon pepper butter, ma- Served with sautéed vegetables and your GRILLED ATLANTIC SALMON Add Guacamole 3 de gallo. cheese, lettuce, sour cream and fresh pico with sizzling onions and peppers, mixed A quarter pound of chicken or beef served FAJITAS honey-hot or teriyaki sauce. chicken strips in honey garlic, BBQ, Don’t like Buffalo Style? We can toss your All entrées are served with your choice of fries, baked, roasted or mashed potatoes, 15% OFF your order if you pickup All beef and chicken are seasoned with our house made gluten-free spice. FREE DELIVERY! FREE DELIVERY! (Min. $40 Order. Anywhere in Temiskaming Shores area) or lemon and spinach basmati rice (with the exception of Fajitas). HIEOF CHOICE : Entrees 23 18 16 Available at 5pm while quantities last. with sautéed vegetables. Meats, grilled to medium or less, served Fresh cut ribeye from Yves’ Prime Cut 14 sautéed vegetables. Grilled to medium or less, served with 8 pudding, horse radish and au jus. with sautéed vegetables, Yorkshire Yves’ Prime Cut Meats, served 33 10 oz AAA grain fed beef from SLOW ROASTED PRIME RIB OZ Chimichurri 2 Red Current & Peppercorn 3 Creamy Mushroom 2.50 Whiskey Jack 2.50 Sauces: Sautéed Onions 3 Garlic Mushrooms 4 Shrimp 8 Add to your steak: OZ RIBEYE EFTNELI 35 BEEF TENDERLOIN Steaks 37 All beef and chicken are seasoned with our house made gluten-free spice. sauce. Served on penne. tomatoes and basil in a creamy garlic Sautéed chicken, red onions, mushrooms, CHICKEN TETRAZZINI With Grilled Chicken or Sautéed Shrimp 7 Served with rice noodles. in a fresh ginger and Thai chili sauce. 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