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Margery Frisch

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Margery Frisch's Work 15 Articles
News   -   May 29, 2026 Kenjgewin Teg’s Open House gives the community an opportunity to see, touch and learn
Kenjgewin Teg’s Open House gives the community an opportunity to see, touch and learn

Kenjgewin Teg’s May 21 open house showcased its hands-on trades, health, and academic programs. The school emphasizes cultural integration and personalized student support.

by Margery Frisch
News   -   May 25, 2026 ‘Land Between Waters’ launch a global tour in photos and cultural education
‘Land Between Waters’ launch a global tour in photos and cultural education

Author Mark Zelinski launched his new photography book, 'Land Between Waters,' a visual tribute to the Niagara Escarpment and its Indigenous peoples, during a weekend-long launch event on Manitoulin Island.

by Margery Frisch
News   -   May 23, 2026 Mindemoya dietitian calling on Islanders to get active this June
Mindemoya dietitian calling on  Islanders to get active this June

Dietitian Jenelle McAuley is rallying Manitoulin Island residents to join June's ParticipACTION Community Challenge. Communities compete via postal codes to win $100,000 for local fitness initiatives.

by Margery Frisch
News   -   May 15, 2026 Red Dress Day observed in Wiikwemkoong with the Pontiac School
Red Dress Day observed in Wiikwemkoong with the Pontiac School

Wiikwemkoong observed Red Dress Day by teaching youth about safety and interconnectedness. Speakers shared traditional teachings, police safety tips, and "My Sister’s Toolkit" to protect young people.

by Margery Frisch
News   -   May 10, 2026 NEMI dancers are on the International Line Dance Flashmob map
NEMI dancers are on the International Line Dance Flashmob map

On May 2, the NEMI Line Dancers joined their first International Line Dance Flashmob in Little Current, raising $90 for charity. The global event included 59 Canadian groups, 37 from Ontario.

by Margery Frisch
News   -   Apr 30, 2026 Junior Navy League Cadet program rolled out, named for Island Cadet Corps founder, WWII navy veteran Ed Kift
Junior Navy League Cadet program rolled out, named for Island Cadet Corps founder, WWII navy veteran Ed Kift

LITTLE CURRENT—On Tuesday evening, April 21, at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 177, a Navy League Cadet Corps for ages 9 to 11 was forming. The Legion Hall was filled with young people eager to learn about and sign up for this new organization.  Lt. (N) Sylvain Boucher, of

by Margery Frisch
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