ONTARIO—A Hamilton courtroom has quietly cracked open a long-standing pillar of Ontario’s criminal justice system. In a recent ruling, Justice Garg of the Ontario Court of Justice found that key provisions of Ontario’s sex offender registry law—known as Christopher’s Law (Sex Offender Registry), 2000—
by Jacqueline St. PierreThe Mayor and council members of Billings township are concerned with a rash of vandalism/non-residential break and enters that has taken place and continued in the community since last fall.
by Expositor Staff
The Manitoulin Island-wide garbage cleanup is back!
by Expositor Staff
While several organizations representing all aspects of publicly funded education in Ontario are expressing concerns about recent comments from Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra regarding the potential elimination of school board trustees, the chair of the Rainbow District School Board (RDSB)
by Expositor StaffWhile he has missed two or three years of the annual Porter-Clark-Purvis-Thibault hockey tournament over its 42-year history, Roger Hayden has participated in the vast majority, including the first, and this year’s tournament.
by Expositor Staff
Walk the beaches of Manitoulin in early spring and you begin to see it: the lake pulled back just a little farther from the rocks, docks stretching a few boards longer into the water, shoals rising where boaters remember deeper channels.
by Expositor Staff
Council began its March 12 meeting with discussion on the report from the CAO on questions submitted regarding the decision to close the Providence Bay Arena to a meeting held February 11 at the Providence Bay Community Hall—questioning the amount of time the report took getting to council.
by Michael Erskine
The Manitoulin Swing Bridge at Little Current is reaching its end of life and plans are underway to build a two-lane replacement.
by Michael Erskine
ONTARIO—A Hamilton courtroom has quietly cracked open a long-standing pillar of Ontario’s criminal justice system. In a recent ruling, Justice Garg of the Ontario Court of Justice found that key provisions of Ontario’s sex offender registry law—known as Christopher’s Law (Sex Offender Registry), 2000—
by Jacqueline St. Pierre
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
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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.
Viral myths falsely exaggerate Canadian refugee benefits and numbers. Legitimate immigration debates must rely on facts, not racist misinformation.
ONTARIO—A Hamilton courtroom has quietly cracked open a long-standing pillar of Ontario’s criminal justice system. In a recent ruling, Justice Garg of the Ontario Court of Justice found that key provisions of Ontario’s sex offender registry law—known as Christopher’s Law (Sex Offender Registry), 2000—
by Jacqueline St. PierreThe Mayor and council members of Billings township are concerned with a rash of vandalism/non-residential break and enters that has taken place and continued in the community since last fall.
by Expositor Staff
The Manitoulin Island-wide garbage cleanup is back!
by Expositor Staff
While several organizations representing all aspects of publicly funded education in Ontario are expressing concerns about recent comments from Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra regarding the potential elimination of school board trustees, the chair of the Rainbow District School Board (RDSB)
by Expositor StaffWhile he has missed two or three years of the annual Porter-Clark-Purvis-Thibault hockey tournament over its 42-year history, Roger Hayden has participated in the vast majority, including the first, and this year’s tournament.
by Expositor Staff
Walk the beaches of Manitoulin in early spring and you begin to see it: the lake pulled back just a little farther from the rocks, docks stretching a few boards longer into the water, shoals rising where boaters remember deeper channels.
by Expositor Staff
Council began its March 12 meeting with discussion on the report from the CAO on questions submitted regarding the decision to close the Providence Bay Arena to a meeting held February 11 at the Providence Bay Community Hall—questioning the amount of time the report took getting to council.
by Michael Erskine
The Manitoulin Swing Bridge at Little Current is reaching its end of life and plans are underway to build a two-lane replacement.
by Michael Erskine