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
The Manitoulin Health Centre's Little Current dialysis unit launched a weekly bingo game to entertain patients during their four-hour treatments. Staff used a service award gift card to purchase the game.
by Michael Erskine
Breakaway Sports and Cycle has won Ontario by Bike's Best Bike Business in Northern Ontario 2026 Award, recognized for community trail stewardship, local race events, and support for touring cyclists.
by Michael Erskine
The Manitoulin Special Olympics bowling team earned 14 ribbons at a Sudbury regional competition. All 14 bowlers placed in the top three of their divisions, with four capturing first-place finishes.
by Tom Sasvari
Perivale Gallery hosted its final exhibition for renowned Manitoulin artist Ivan Wheale, who passed away in September. The show features his final works alongside an upcoming tribute in Gore Bay.
by Michael Erskine
MSS Grade 12 student Athena Gravelle won a $3,000 provincial Loran Scholarship award as a national quarterfinalist. Recognized for her leadership, she plans to study nursing at Nipissing University.
by Tom Sasvari
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
MSS Grade 11 student Amara Wilson-Zegil has been selected for the prestigious Shad Canada summer program at the University of Regina, where she will focus on her passion for aerospace and STEM.
by Tom Sasvari
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
Sheguiandah 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ unveiled a memorial honoring 71 local children taken to residential schools, with leaders vowing to never repeat this history.
Ontario filmmaker Yvonne Drebert won a National Geographic award for capturing rare deepwater ecosystems at Lake Superior's deepest point using a robotic drone and a Manitoulin-built boat.
Manitoulin fire departments are hosting local training with provincial support to ensure all volunteer firefighters meet Ontario's mandatory July 1 safety certification deadline.
Canada's push for expanded digital police tools aims to combat modern crime but raises severe concerns over Charter rights violations and creeping mass surveillance.
Lake Kagawong residents are alarmed by dozens of dead adult bass washing ashore, repeating last summer's die-off. A local councillor is urging the province to investigate.
Viral myths falsely exaggerate Canadian refugee benefits and numbers. Legitimate immigration debates must rely on facts, not racist misinformation.
A rare meteorite struck Cockburn Island—Canada's first major fall in 18 years. Experts say fragments landed, but private property rules hinder searches.
A new 4-H equestrian drill team on Manitoulin Island is practicing in Providence Bay, developing precision riding skills ahead of a performance at the local fair.
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
The Manitoulin Health Centre's Little Current dialysis unit launched a weekly bingo game to entertain patients during their four-hour treatments. Staff used a service award gift card to purchase the game.
by Michael Erskine
Breakaway Sports and Cycle has won Ontario by Bike's Best Bike Business in Northern Ontario 2026 Award, recognized for community trail stewardship, local race events, and support for touring cyclists.
by Michael Erskine
The Manitoulin Special Olympics bowling team earned 14 ribbons at a Sudbury regional competition. All 14 bowlers placed in the top three of their divisions, with four capturing first-place finishes.
by Tom Sasvari
Perivale Gallery hosted its final exhibition for renowned Manitoulin artist Ivan Wheale, who passed away in September. The show features his final works alongside an upcoming tribute in Gore Bay.
by Michael Erskine
MSS Grade 12 student Athena Gravelle won a $3,000 provincial Loran Scholarship award as a national quarterfinalist. Recognized for her leadership, she plans to study nursing at Nipissing University.
by Tom Sasvari
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
MSS Grade 11 student Amara Wilson-Zegil has been selected for the prestigious Shad Canada summer program at the University of Regina, where she will focus on her passion for aerospace and STEM.
by Tom Sasvari