Margery Frisch
Tom Batman and Gertrude Aelick-Cooper are restoring the historic Batman Mill in Sheguiandah, preserving a vital local landmark and family legacy that drew over 4,000 visitors last year.
by Margery Frisch
Wiikwemkoong celebrated 106 post-secondary graduates at its 45th Annual Graduation Ceremony, hosted by the WBE and WLMS to honor the hard work, resilience, and community success of local learners.
by Margery Frisch
Gore Bay resident Kathryn Ritzie and 10-year-old Jace Middaugh are participating in August's Great Cycle Challenge to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer research through the SickKids Foundation.
by Margery Frisch
M’Chigeeng’s HIAH Corporation recently hosted an EV event to launch the Island’s first three DC fast chargers and two Level 2 chargers, featuring test drives and resources for sustainable living.
by Margery FrischDebajehmujig Theatre hosted a screening of the documentary There’s Something in the Water, prompting urgent local discussions on environmental racism and the ongoing struggle for safe water access.
by Margery Frisch
New Zealander Tom Hudson is canoeing across Canada to "feed his soul." A full-time traveler and YouTuber, he has been overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity of Canadians throughout his solo trek.
by Margery Frisch
The Providence Bay/Spring Bay Lions Club hosted their first-ever Duck Derby this Canada Day, selling 3,000 ducks to raise funds for Manitoulin Streams despite windy weather challenges.
by Margery Frisch
Manitoulin Secondary School hosted its annual outdoor powwow on June 4, uniting students from four regional schools for a vibrant day of traditional drumming and dancing.
by Margery Frisch