Students at C.C. McLean and Central Manitoulin Public School released over 200 Chinook salmon into local waterways. The fish were raised from eggs in school micro-hatcheries as part of a 10-year partnership with the Gore Bay Fish and Game Club.
by Tom Sasvari
Island elementary soccer champs named.
by Expositor StaffThe Manitoulin Planning Board will hold a public meeting to address rising permit violations for trailers and storage containers. Members are considering a yearly permit fee to offset costs.
by Tom Sasvari
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
Mark Zelinski launches his new book, Niagara Escarpment, with events on the Chi-Cheemaun and Manitoulin Island May 15–17, featuring photography and Indigenous ceremonies.
by Michael Erskine
Assiginack Public School held its 3rd Annual Art Show, featuring visual arts and poetry. Principal Julie Balen praised student creativity, highlighting recycled art projects curated by Holly Hoy.
by Expositor StaffGordon/Barrie Island approved a 4.3% tax increase. Reeve Lee Hayden cited flood damage to roads and high winter snowplowing costs as key drivers, with no service cuts planned for the year.
by Tom Sasvari
Central Manitoulin's Integrity Commissioner cleared Councillor J. Bisaillon of all allegations in four reports. Council is now debating how to curb the taxpayer costs of unfounded complaints.
by Michael Erskine
Students at C.C. McLean and Central Manitoulin Public School released over 200 Chinook salmon into local waterways. The fish were raised from eggs in school micro-hatcheries as part of a 10-year partnership with the Gore Bay Fish and Game Club.
by Tom Sasvari
The new crisis line at the Manitoulin Family Resources Haven House women’s shelter is 705-968-0499—this 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
The public in M'Chigeeng 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ is presently being advised to shelter-in-place.
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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.
Students at C.C. McLean and Central Manitoulin Public School released over 200 Chinook salmon into local waterways. The fish were raised from eggs in school micro-hatcheries as part of a 10-year partnership with the Gore Bay Fish and Game Club.
by Tom Sasvari
Island elementary soccer champs named.
by Expositor StaffThe Manitoulin Planning Board will hold a public meeting to address rising permit violations for trailers and storage containers. Members are considering a yearly permit fee to offset costs.
by Tom Sasvari
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
Mark Zelinski launches his new book, Niagara Escarpment, with events on the Chi-Cheemaun and Manitoulin Island May 15–17, featuring photography and Indigenous ceremonies.
by Michael Erskine
Assiginack Public School held its 3rd Annual Art Show, featuring visual arts and poetry. Principal Julie Balen praised student creativity, highlighting recycled art projects curated by Holly Hoy.
by Expositor StaffGordon/Barrie Island approved a 4.3% tax increase. Reeve Lee Hayden cited flood damage to roads and high winter snowplowing costs as key drivers, with no service cuts planned for the year.
by Tom Sasvari
Central Manitoulin's Integrity Commissioner cleared Councillor J. Bisaillon of all allegations in four reports. Council is now debating how to curb the taxpayer costs of unfounded complaints.
by Michael Erskine