The Temiskaming Speaker This sign was placed on Judy and Kirby Seymour’s property showing their objection to the pending location of Zack’s Crib to Broadwood Avenue in New Liskeard, right next door to where the couple reside. The sign was stolen over the Easter weekend, noted the couple. (Staff photo by Sue Nielsen)
Neighbours oppose location of Zack’s Crib
The Temiskaming Speaker Charges were laid after a number of properties in New Liskeard, including McKnight’s Men’s and Ladies’ Wear above, were damaged on the weekend. Temiskaming OPP say an individual was spotted causing mischief to a Whitewood Avenue property shortly before 9 a.m. February 21. In the end, police say damage was discovered on properties on Whitewood, Paget Street North, Broadwood Avenue and Dymond Crescent. A 44-year-old from Temiskaming Shores has been charged with 11 counts of mischief under $5,000. (Staff photo by Sue Nielsen)
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