Public Health Sudbury & Districts has officially lifted the drinking water advisory that came into effect Sunday, April 12, 2026, for residents of the Village of Mindemoya. Food premises are now able to re-open. Public Health issued the drinking water advisory because of a temporary loss of pressure in
by Expositor Staff
Following a "near-perfect storm" of rapid snowmelt and heavy rainfall, several Manitoulin Island municipalities have declared states of emergency due to widespread flooding and infrastructure damage that could cost millions of dollars to repair.
by Michael Erskine
MINDEMOYA鈥擳he municipality of Central Manitoulin, especially downtown businesses and residents of Mindemoya, have been severely impacted by the widespread flooding that took place across Manitoulin early last week.聽 鈥淚 have had my business (Rainbow Accounting and Management Services) here 35 years and I have never had water surround this
by Tom SasvariOntario鈥檚 "Putting Student Achievement First Act, 2026" reduces school board trustees to advisory roles, shifting budgetary and operational power to a provincially overseen CEO. Critics argue the move undermines local democracy by prioritizing business metrics over student achievement.
by Tom SasvariMINDEMOYA鈥擜 fundraiser initiated by Leanne Lewis of The Royal Lepage Shelter Foundation to benefit the Manitoulin Women鈥檚 Shelter after the facility, including the Manitoulin Food Bank, was ravaged by flood waters has surpassed its original goal of $5,000. Funds are being raised to support Manitoulin Haven House
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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Public Health Sudbury & Districts has officially lifted the drinking water advisory that came into effect Sunday, April 12, 2026, for residents of the Village of Mindemoya. Food premises are now able to re-open. Public Health issued the drinking water advisory because of a temporary loss of pressure in
by Expositor Staff
Following a "near-perfect storm" of rapid snowmelt and heavy rainfall, several Manitoulin Island municipalities have declared states of emergency due to widespread flooding and infrastructure damage that could cost millions of dollars to repair.
by Michael Erskine
MINDEMOYA鈥擳he municipality of Central Manitoulin, especially downtown businesses and residents of Mindemoya, have been severely impacted by the widespread flooding that took place across Manitoulin early last week.聽 鈥淚 have had my business (Rainbow Accounting and Management Services) here 35 years and I have never had water surround this
by Tom SasvariOntario鈥檚 "Putting Student Achievement First Act, 2026" reduces school board trustees to advisory roles, shifting budgetary and operational power to a provincially overseen CEO. Critics argue the move undermines local democracy by prioritizing business metrics over student achievement.
by Tom SasvariMINDEMOYA鈥擜 fundraiser initiated by Leanne Lewis of The Royal Lepage Shelter Foundation to benefit the Manitoulin Women鈥檚 Shelter after the facility, including the Manitoulin Food Bank, was ravaged by flood waters has surpassed its original goal of $5,000. Funds are being raised to support Manitoulin Haven House
by Expositor Staff