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News   -   May 11, 2026 Kenjgewin Teg secures funding for living classroom
Kenjgewin Teg secures funding for living classroom

Kenjgewin Teg is now an official "living classroom" site. With $120,000 in funding, it will expand its PSW program to provide culturally grounded, hands-on training within local long-term care homes.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 11, 2026 Last Ivan Wheale exhibition and sale May 16 at Perivale Gallery
Last Ivan Wheale exhibition and sale May 16 at Perivale Gallery

Perivale Gallery will host a celebration of the late Ivan Wheale鈥檚 life and art on May 16. The event offers a final chance to buy works from the iconic landscape artist鈥檚 personal collection.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 11, 2026 Manitoulin OPP lends a helping hand (and a pair of cutters) to a moose in need
Manitoulin OPP lends a helping hand (and a pair of cutters) to a moose in need

On May 9, 2026, Manitoulin OPP officers rescued a young moose trapped in a wire fence along Highway 6. They safely cut the wire, freeing the uninjured animal, which then walked away.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 11, 2026 Pedal for purpose: Manitoulin鈥檚 Peter Carter rides to support local healthcare
Pedal for purpose: Manitoulin鈥檚 Peter Carter rides to support local healthcare

Peter Carter will cycle 700 miles in seven days for the "Perth 700" event. He aims to raise $10,000 to upgrade ultrasound equipment at the Manitoulin Health Centre.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 11, 2026 Lynda Trudeau feted at lunch by Debajehmujig Storyteller colleagues and friends
Lynda Trudeau feted at lunch by Debajehmujig Storyteller colleagues and friends

Debajehmujig Storytellers honored outgoing GM Lynda Trudeau with a farewell tea in Manitowaning. After saving the theatre company from closure, she passes the reins to Ashley Manitowabi.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   May 10, 2026 Ontario invests $15 million to protect Northern communities
Ontario invests $15 million to protect Northern communities

The Ontario government made the $15 million NORDS Fund annual, helping Northern municipalities improve infrastructure impacted by resource development and support long-term economic growth.

by Tom Sasvari
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   -   May 10, 2026 Ngwaagan Gamig Recovery Centre continues to support community members
Ngwaagan Gamig Recovery Centre continues to support community members

Wiikwemkoong鈥檚 Ngwaagan Gamig Recovery Centre held a community session to plan the future of its addiction services and transition home, emphasizing Anishnaabe culture and healing.

by Mackayla McGregor
Kenjgewin Teg secures funding for living classroom
News   -   May 11, 2026 Kenjgewin Teg secures funding for living classroom

Kenjgewin Teg is now an official "living classroom" site. With $120,000 in funding, it will expand its PSW program to provide culturally grounded, hands-on training within local long-term care homes.

by Expositor Staff
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News   -   May 11, 2026 Kenjgewin Teg secures funding for living classroom
Kenjgewin Teg secures funding for living classroom

Kenjgewin Teg is now an official "living classroom" site. With $120,000 in funding, it will expand its PSW program to provide culturally grounded, hands-on training within local long-term care homes.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 11, 2026 Last Ivan Wheale exhibition and sale May 16 at Perivale Gallery
Last Ivan Wheale exhibition and sale May 16 at Perivale Gallery

Perivale Gallery will host a celebration of the late Ivan Wheale鈥檚 life and art on May 16. The event offers a final chance to buy works from the iconic landscape artist鈥檚 personal collection.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 11, 2026 Manitoulin OPP lends a helping hand (and a pair of cutters) to a moose in need
Manitoulin OPP lends a helping hand (and a pair of cutters) to a moose in need

On May 9, 2026, Manitoulin OPP officers rescued a young moose trapped in a wire fence along Highway 6. They safely cut the wire, freeing the uninjured animal, which then walked away.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 11, 2026 Pedal for purpose: Manitoulin鈥檚 Peter Carter rides to support local healthcare
Pedal for purpose: Manitoulin鈥檚 Peter Carter rides to support local healthcare

Peter Carter will cycle 700 miles in seven days for the "Perth 700" event. He aims to raise $10,000 to upgrade ultrasound equipment at the Manitoulin Health Centre.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 11, 2026 Lynda Trudeau feted at lunch by Debajehmujig Storyteller colleagues and friends
Lynda Trudeau feted at lunch by Debajehmujig Storyteller colleagues and friends

Debajehmujig Storytellers honored outgoing GM Lynda Trudeau with a farewell tea in Manitowaning. After saving the theatre company from closure, she passes the reins to Ashley Manitowabi.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   May 10, 2026 Ontario invests $15 million to protect Northern communities
Ontario invests $15 million to protect Northern communities

The Ontario government made the $15 million NORDS Fund annual, helping Northern municipalities improve infrastructure impacted by resource development and support long-term economic growth.

by Tom Sasvari
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   -   May 10, 2026 Ngwaagan Gamig Recovery Centre continues to support community members
Ngwaagan Gamig Recovery Centre continues to support community members

Wiikwemkoong鈥檚 Ngwaagan Gamig Recovery Centre held a community session to plan the future of its addiction services and transition home, emphasizing Anishnaabe culture and healing.

by Mackayla McGregor
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