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Temiskaming Shores, Ontario is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was created by the amalgamation of the communities of New Liskeard, Ontario, Haileybury, Ontario and the Township of Dymond, Ontario. It is located near the Quebec border on the shores of Lake Temiskaming . With a population of slightly over 10,000, Temiskaming Shores was granted city status in 2004.The local radio station is CJTT-FM (104.5, hot adult contemporary). The area also receives CBC Radio 1 broadcasts from a local tower broadcasting at 102.3 FM.
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1 Haileybury
Haileybury is the sourthern-most region, district, or borough of Temiskaming Shores and has a population of approximately 4,800.
1.1 History of Haileybury
- 1889 - Settled by Charles Cobbold Farr
- 1904 - Haileybury incorporated as a townA town is usually an urban area which is not considered to rank as a city. As with cities, there is no standard universal definition of a town: the criterion in use in any country is likely to arise from national law, custom or administrative convenience. with Charles Cobbold Farr as mayorA mayor ( Latin major "better") is the chief executive official of a city, town, or village. Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs as to the powers and responsibilities of a mayor, as well as the means of becoming mayor. The French
- 1922 - Great Fire of 1922 (October 4th)
2 New Liskeard
New Liskeard is the central region/ district/ borough of Temiskaming Shores and has a population of approximately 5,200.
2.1 History of New Liskeard
- 1891 - First settled by Europeans (The native settlement had already been abandoned )
- 1922 - Great Fire of 1922 (October 4th)
3 Dymond
Dymond Township is the northern-most region, district, or borough of Temiskaming Shores. It contains most of the large commercial enterprises (Such as Walmart and a line of fast food restaurants) and the city's single mall.
3.1 History of Dymond
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- 1922 - Great Fire of 1922 (October 4th)
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