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
Around 130 people joined Pride Manitoulin鈥檚 free, inclusive Colour Run/Walk/Wheel in Little Current, covering themselves in vibrant powders for a joyful day.
by Margery Frisch
Manitoulin Secondary School celebrated its 2026 graduation ceremony. Leaders shared advice on kindness and resilience, and Emery Watson delivered a horse-themed valedictorian speech.
by Margery Frisch
Cheryl Mazak shares tips to reduce food waste: make apple cider vinegar from scraps, ferment citrus peels for cleaner, grind eggshells or bones for fertilizer, and render animal fat for tallow.
by Margery Frisch
Every student at Shawanosowe School received a brand-new bike and helmet, totaling 58 bikes. The wellness initiative was funded by a budget surplus and organized by the Family Wellbeing Centre.
by Margery Frisch
The MHC Little Current Auxiliary hosted its successful second annual High Tea for a sold-out crowd of 90 guests. The event featured local delicacies, a variety of teas, and fancy attire.
by Margery Frisch
Lori Mastelko organized a successful line dancing workshop at the NEMI Rec Centre, drawing 40 participants from across the region to learn from guest instructors and enjoy a full day of dance.
by Margery Frisch
Marc Peters is hosting 鈥淢atchmaking Monday鈥 at Little Current鈥檚 Anchor Inn on June 1. The speed dating event aims to help singles in their 20s and 30s connect and combat social isolation on the Island.
by Margery Frisch