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Hazardous waste drop-off this weekend TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Have you been hanging on dregs of paint, dead batteries, and burnt-out light bulbs? City residents can dispose of them safely at the hazardous waste collection known as the Orange Drop on Saturday. The collection runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wellington Street in New Liskeard between Temiskaming Printing and the New Liskeard fire station. Traffic on Wellington will be reduced to one lane. People can enter the area from Whitewood Avenue, drop off items, and continue south to Cedar Street. The collection is the first in two years, given the pandemic-related cancellation of last year’s Orange Drop. ....
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) Police Blotter ....