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News   -   May 19, 2026 Flood damage so extensive falls trails closed until asessment is completed
Flood damage so extensive falls trails closed until asessment is completed

Billings and Tehkummah have ended their flooding states of emergency. However, Billings' Bridal Veil Falls trails remain closed due to severe trail, bridge, and township road damage.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 18, 2026 Old Mill Heritage Centre to Bring the 鈥淗ockey Hall of Fame鈥 to Kagawong
Old Mill Heritage Centre to Bring the 鈥淗ockey Hall of Fame鈥 to Kagawong

Kagawong鈥檚 Old Mill Heritage Centre will open May 23-24 featuring a massive hockey exhibit. It includes local jerseys and photos alongside NHL memorabilia, such as autographed Bobby Orr and Sidney Crosby jerseys.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 18, 2026 Assiginack taxpayers will see 6.9 percent increase to tax rate
Assiginack taxpayers will see 6.9 percent increase to tax rate

Assiginack Council passed a 2026 budget with a 6.9% tax hike. Mayor Reid stated the increase was necessary to maintain services like road plowing and the arena despite rising fuel and equipment costs.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 18, 2026 Little Current and District Fish and Game Club see walleye success
Little Current and District Fish and Game Club see walleye success

The Little Current and District Fish and Game Club successfully harvested 80,000 walleye eggs despite flood damage at Bass Creek. They also provided fishing rods to local students and joined local cleanup efforts.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   May 17, 2026 Manitoulin Metal releases third 鈥楻obofriends鈥 book
Manitoulin Metal releases third 鈥楻obofriends鈥 book

Manitoulin Secondary School鈥檚 robotics team launched "Robofriends and the First Robotics Competition," their third book in a series teaching kids about STEM, teamwork, and the values of FIRST.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 17, 2026 Sudbury resident lucky winner of 12th annual maple syrup fundraiser
Sudbury resident lucky winner of 12th annual maple syrup fundraiser

The 12th annual Dewar Family Maple Syrup Auction raised over $1,000 for the Northern Cancer Foundation. Kevin Pattison won the first litre with a $650 bid, bringing the event's 12-year total to over $26,000.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 17, 2026 LCPS student duo nabs second place at provincial safety skills competition
LCPS student duo nabs second place  at provincial safety skills competition

Little Current Public School students Ada Nicholls and Lauren Musquetier placed second in a provincial workplace safety competition. The duo excelled in hazard identification and tool safety tasks.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 16, 2026 National Chief calls for action to alleviate impacts of high fuel prices
National Chief calls for action to alleviate impacts of high fuel prices

AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak is demanding federal relief as high fuel prices threaten food and energy security for 91成人导航s, specifically for remote communities reliant on diesel.

by Expositor Staff
Flood damage so extensive falls trails closed until asessment is completed
News   -   May 19, 2026 Flood damage so extensive falls trails closed until asessment is completed

Billings and Tehkummah have ended their flooding states of emergency. However, Billings' Bridal Veil Falls trails remain closed due to severe trail, bridge, and township road damage.

by Tom Sasvari
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News   -   May 19, 2026 Flood damage so extensive falls trails closed until asessment is completed
Flood damage so extensive falls trails closed until asessment is completed

Billings and Tehkummah have ended their flooding states of emergency. However, Billings' Bridal Veil Falls trails remain closed due to severe trail, bridge, and township road damage.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 18, 2026 Old Mill Heritage Centre to Bring the 鈥淗ockey Hall of Fame鈥 to Kagawong
Old Mill Heritage Centre to Bring the 鈥淗ockey Hall of Fame鈥 to Kagawong

Kagawong鈥檚 Old Mill Heritage Centre will open May 23-24 featuring a massive hockey exhibit. It includes local jerseys and photos alongside NHL memorabilia, such as autographed Bobby Orr and Sidney Crosby jerseys.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 18, 2026 Assiginack taxpayers will see 6.9 percent increase to tax rate
Assiginack taxpayers will see 6.9 percent increase to tax rate

Assiginack Council passed a 2026 budget with a 6.9% tax hike. Mayor Reid stated the increase was necessary to maintain services like road plowing and the arena despite rising fuel and equipment costs.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 18, 2026 Little Current and District Fish and Game Club see walleye success
Little Current and District Fish and Game Club see walleye success

The Little Current and District Fish and Game Club successfully harvested 80,000 walleye eggs despite flood damage at Bass Creek. They also provided fishing rods to local students and joined local cleanup efforts.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   May 17, 2026 Manitoulin Metal releases third 鈥楻obofriends鈥 book
Manitoulin Metal releases third 鈥楻obofriends鈥 book

Manitoulin Secondary School鈥檚 robotics team launched "Robofriends and the First Robotics Competition," their third book in a series teaching kids about STEM, teamwork, and the values of FIRST.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 17, 2026 Sudbury resident lucky winner of 12th annual maple syrup fundraiser
Sudbury resident lucky winner of 12th annual maple syrup fundraiser

The 12th annual Dewar Family Maple Syrup Auction raised over $1,000 for the Northern Cancer Foundation. Kevin Pattison won the first litre with a $650 bid, bringing the event's 12-year total to over $26,000.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 17, 2026 LCPS student duo nabs second place at provincial safety skills competition
LCPS student duo nabs second place  at provincial safety skills competition

Little Current Public School students Ada Nicholls and Lauren Musquetier placed second in a provincial workplace safety competition. The duo excelled in hazard identification and tool safety tasks.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 16, 2026 National Chief calls for action to alleviate impacts of high fuel prices
National Chief calls for action to alleviate impacts of high fuel prices

AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak is demanding federal relief as high fuel prices threaten food and energy security for 91成人导航s, specifically for remote communities reliant on diesel.

by Expositor Staff
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