MANITOULIN鈥擨n the interest of public safety, several Island authorities are urging a skip to one of the annual rites of spring this year: smelt fishing. The tiny fish follow the ice out at streams flowing into the North Channel, Georgian Bay and Island lakes this time of year, when
by Expositor StaffLITTLE CURRENT鈥擳he Little Current and District Fish and Game Club (LCDFGC) has cancelled its always popular visit by elementary students across Manitoulin to see the walleye run on Bass Creek due to the flooding conditions that hit the Manitoulin area last week. 鈥淯nfortunately, 120 students from seven elementary schools
by Expositor StaffMANITOULIN鈥擫akeshore Drive resident Dennis Charbonneau went to his property to move his water line further under the ice last week, only to discover he had been stranded by the floodwaters cutting the road. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 too worried about my safety,鈥 he said. But since he suffers from Lyme
by Michael ErskineProvidence Bay Alexia Hannigan Alexia here with your sandbag fly! The very day Mindemoya announced its water supply would be temporarily unavailable the township became partially submerged and declared a state of emergency due to widespread flooding. Oh, the terrible irony of it all. My biggest question around these floods
by Expositor StaffRAINBOW DISTRICT鈥擱ainbow schools will honour our planet Mother Earth Shkagamikwe on Earth Day, today, April 22. Earth Day is an annual event that celebrates environmental achievements and, more importantly, raises awareness about the need to protect natural resources for future generations. This year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淥ur Power, Our Planet鈥
by Expositor StaffMindemoya, ON聽鈥 Manitoulin Health Centre (MHC) is advising the community that the Mindemoya Hospital site including the emergency department is聽temporarily closed effective immediately聽due to a flood-related infrastructure issue impacting water and sewer services. In consultation with Public Health, this decision has been made to ensure the聽health
by Expositor StaffMANITOULIN鈥擨n the interest of public safety, several Island authorities are urging a skip to one of the annual rites of spring this year: smelt fishing. The tiny fish follow the ice out at streams flowing into the North Channel, Georgian Bay and Island lakes this time of year, when
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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MANITOULIN鈥擨n the interest of public safety, several Island authorities are urging a skip to one of the annual rites of spring this year: smelt fishing. The tiny fish follow the ice out at streams flowing into the North Channel, Georgian Bay and Island lakes this time of year, when
by Expositor StaffLITTLE CURRENT鈥擳he Little Current and District Fish and Game Club (LCDFGC) has cancelled its always popular visit by elementary students across Manitoulin to see the walleye run on Bass Creek due to the flooding conditions that hit the Manitoulin area last week. 鈥淯nfortunately, 120 students from seven elementary schools
by Expositor StaffMANITOULIN鈥擫akeshore Drive resident Dennis Charbonneau went to his property to move his water line further under the ice last week, only to discover he had been stranded by the floodwaters cutting the road. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 too worried about my safety,鈥 he said. But since he suffers from Lyme
by Michael ErskineProvidence Bay Alexia Hannigan Alexia here with your sandbag fly! The very day Mindemoya announced its water supply would be temporarily unavailable the township became partially submerged and declared a state of emergency due to widespread flooding. Oh, the terrible irony of it all. My biggest question around these floods
by Expositor StaffRAINBOW DISTRICT鈥擱ainbow schools will honour our planet Mother Earth Shkagamikwe on Earth Day, today, April 22. Earth Day is an annual event that celebrates environmental achievements and, more importantly, raises awareness about the need to protect natural resources for future generations. This year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淥ur Power, Our Planet鈥
by Expositor StaffMindemoya, ON聽鈥 Manitoulin Health Centre (MHC) is advising the community that the Mindemoya Hospital site including the emergency department is聽temporarily closed effective immediately聽due to a flood-related infrastructure issue impacting water and sewer services. In consultation with Public Health, this decision has been made to ensure the聽health
by Expositor Staff