The Rainbow District School Board honored local staff and partners at its May 12 awards. Recipients included the Douglas A. Smith Family Foundation, Matt鈥檚 Plumbing, and Manitoulin educators Cori Davy, Bruce Lindsay, and Dawn Roque.
by Expositor StaffPolice seized $126,000 in drugs, over $20,000 cash, and two handguns in a Wiikwemkoong raid. Four individuals face trafficking and weapons charges, while a fifth was charged with obstructing police.
by Expositor StaffManitoulin Centennial Manor is full with 72 people on its waitlist. The board resolved all inspection issues, reported no disease outbreaks, hired new staff, and completed building repairs.
by Michael Erskine
Steven Debassige organized a Sunrise Ceremony and awareness walk in M鈥機higeeng for the Moose Hide Campaign, honoring missing and murdered Indigenous women and engaging men to help end violence.
by Michael Erskine
Expositor alumnus Diane Sims CM passed away after a life of resilient advocacy for MS, cancer, and accessibility. Her work spanning journalism, literature, and policy earned her the Order of Canada.
by Expositor Staff
Cliff Jewell of Little Current had three paintings accepted into the Paint Ontario show, with one winning an award. He will also judge at the 47th La Cloche Art Show and join a tribute to Ivan Wheale.
by Michael Erskine
Duncan Sinclair has organized the first Manitoulin Island Volunteer Firefighter Challenge on May 30. The Gore Bay arena event features intense drills, over $11,000 in prizes, and a food bank drive.
by Tom SasvariThe Rainbow District School Board honored local staff and partners at its May 12 awards. Recipients included the Douglas A. Smith Family Foundation, Matt鈥檚 Plumbing, and Manitoulin educators Cori Davy, Bruce Lindsay, and Dawn Roque.
by Expositor Staff
The new crisis line at the Manitoulin Family Resources Haven House women鈥檚 shelter is 705-968-0499鈥攖his number can also accept text messages and is answered 24/7. Events The public are cordially invited to celebrate the opening of the Manitoulin Fibre Arts Festival and meet participating textile
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Sheguiandah 91成人导航 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.
The Rainbow District School Board honored local staff and partners at its May 12 awards. Recipients included the Douglas A. Smith Family Foundation, Matt鈥檚 Plumbing, and Manitoulin educators Cori Davy, Bruce Lindsay, and Dawn Roque.
by Expositor StaffPolice seized $126,000 in drugs, over $20,000 cash, and two handguns in a Wiikwemkoong raid. Four individuals face trafficking and weapons charges, while a fifth was charged with obstructing police.
by Expositor StaffManitoulin Centennial Manor is full with 72 people on its waitlist. The board resolved all inspection issues, reported no disease outbreaks, hired new staff, and completed building repairs.
by Michael Erskine
Steven Debassige organized a Sunrise Ceremony and awareness walk in M鈥機higeeng for the Moose Hide Campaign, honoring missing and murdered Indigenous women and engaging men to help end violence.
by Michael Erskine
Expositor alumnus Diane Sims CM passed away after a life of resilient advocacy for MS, cancer, and accessibility. Her work spanning journalism, literature, and policy earned her the Order of Canada.
by Expositor Staff
Cliff Jewell of Little Current had three paintings accepted into the Paint Ontario show, with one winning an award. He will also judge at the 47th La Cloche Art Show and join a tribute to Ivan Wheale.
by Michael Erskine
Duncan Sinclair has organized the first Manitoulin Island Volunteer Firefighter Challenge on May 30. The Gore Bay arena event features intense drills, over $11,000 in prizes, and a food bank drive.
by Tom Sasvari