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A historically-significant artifact depicting three figures has returned home to Temagami First Nation after going missing decades ago.
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In a collaborative effort among Temagami First Nation, Ontario Power Generation (OPG), Sault Ste. Marie Museum and Woodland Heritage Northeast, the historical pictograph was repatriated to Bear Island just before Christmas.
Robin Koistinen, Temagami First Nation’s director of lands and resources, says she had known about the missing pictograph for 25 years and tried to locate it numerous times.
The Temiskaming Speaker A New Liskeard archaeological company headed by Ryan Primrose, above, is buying the former New Liskeard library. The downtown landmark was constructed in 1910 with the help of a $10,900 grant from the foundation created by American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Protecting the heritage building was “paramount” in the decision to purchase it, said Primrose. (Staff photo by Diane Johnston)
Archaeological company buying former NL library
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