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News   -   Jun 19, 2026 Individual Fined for Allowing Dogs to Run at Large in Areas Inhabited by White-Tailed Deer
Individual Fined for Allowing Dogs to Run at Large in Areas Inhabited by White-Tailed Deer

Caitlyn Baker of Evansville was fined $1,000 and given two years' probation for letting her dogs chase white-tailed deer. This was her fourth conviction for the same wildlife safety offence.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 19, 2026 Odds are favourable for Rainbow Board surplus
Odds are favourable for Rainbow Board surplus

The Rainbow District School Board is projecting a small surplus of $5,249 for the 2026-2027 school year, allowing them to maintain special programs and avoid the staff layoffs facing other boards.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 19, 2026 North Channel Bike Park in Honora Bay officially opened for the season
North Channel Bike Park in Honora Bay officially opened for the season

MICA officially opened the North Channel Mountain Bike Park in Honora Bay. Funded by FedNor and NOHFC, the park features a pump track and 5 km of sustainable trails built by Treadscape.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   Jun 19, 2026 Stop mosquito bites and protect yourself from West Nile virus
Stop mosquito bites and protect yourself from West Nile virus

Public Health Sudbury and Districts urges residents to prevent mosquito bites to avoid West Nile virus. Tips include using repellent, wearing long clothing, and removing outdoor standing water.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 18, 2026 Council rejects move to certify United Church property elevator
Council rejects move to certify United Church property elevator

Central Manitoulin council rejected a proposal to recertify an elevator in the former Trinity United Church. Instead, they voted to lock out the lift to avoid spending funds on an unused building.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   Jun 18, 2026 Tehkummah’s Concession 2 bridge needs replacing
Tehkummah’s Concession 2 bridge needs replacing

Tehkummah Township council approved temporary repairs to the Concession 2 bridge to allow a three-ton limit. The town cannot afford a $750,000 replacement until outstanding audits are completed.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   Jun 18, 2026 Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service supports community safety measures targeting drug trafficking and firearms offences
Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service supports community safety measures targeting drug trafficking and firearms offences

The Wikwemikong Tribal Police will publicly name adults charged with serious drug and gun crimes to address rising local violence and support community transparency and safety initiatives.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 18, 2026 Barbara Nolan receives Honorary Doctorate from Algoma University
Barbara Nolan receives Honorary Doctorate from Algoma University

Algoma University awarded Barbara Ann Nolan an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts for her five decades of pioneering work in preserving, teaching, and revitalizing the Anishinaabemowin language.

by Tom Sasvari
Individual Fined for Allowing Dogs to Run at Large in Areas Inhabited by White-Tailed Deer
News   -   Jun 19, 2026 Individual Fined for Allowing Dogs to Run at Large in Areas Inhabited by White-Tailed Deer

Caitlyn Baker of Evansville was fined $1,000 and given two years' probation for letting her dogs chase white-tailed deer. This was her fourth conviction for the same wildlife safety offence.

by Expositor Staff
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News   -   Jun 19, 2026 Individual Fined for Allowing Dogs to Run at Large in Areas Inhabited by White-Tailed Deer
Individual Fined for Allowing Dogs to Run at Large in Areas Inhabited by White-Tailed Deer

Caitlyn Baker of Evansville was fined $1,000 and given two years' probation for letting her dogs chase white-tailed deer. This was her fourth conviction for the same wildlife safety offence.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 19, 2026 Odds are favourable for Rainbow Board surplus
Odds are favourable for Rainbow Board surplus

The Rainbow District School Board is projecting a small surplus of $5,249 for the 2026-2027 school year, allowing them to maintain special programs and avoid the staff layoffs facing other boards.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 19, 2026 North Channel Bike Park in Honora Bay officially opened for the season
North Channel Bike Park in Honora Bay officially opened for the season

MICA officially opened the North Channel Mountain Bike Park in Honora Bay. Funded by FedNor and NOHFC, the park features a pump track and 5 km of sustainable trails built by Treadscape.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   Jun 19, 2026 Stop mosquito bites and protect yourself from West Nile virus
Stop mosquito bites and protect yourself from West Nile virus

Public Health Sudbury and Districts urges residents to prevent mosquito bites to avoid West Nile virus. Tips include using repellent, wearing long clothing, and removing outdoor standing water.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 18, 2026 Council rejects move to certify United Church property elevator
Council rejects move to certify United Church property elevator

Central Manitoulin council rejected a proposal to recertify an elevator in the former Trinity United Church. Instead, they voted to lock out the lift to avoid spending funds on an unused building.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   Jun 18, 2026 Tehkummah’s Concession 2 bridge needs replacing
Tehkummah’s Concession 2 bridge needs replacing

Tehkummah Township council approved temporary repairs to the Concession 2 bridge to allow a three-ton limit. The town cannot afford a $750,000 replacement until outstanding audits are completed.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   Jun 18, 2026 Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service supports community safety measures targeting drug trafficking and firearms offences
Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service supports community safety measures targeting drug trafficking and firearms offences

The Wikwemikong Tribal Police will publicly name adults charged with serious drug and gun crimes to address rising local violence and support community transparency and safety initiatives.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 18, 2026 Barbara Nolan receives Honorary Doctorate from Algoma University
Barbara Nolan receives Honorary Doctorate from Algoma University

Algoma University awarded Barbara Ann Nolan an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts for her five decades of pioneering work in preserving, teaching, and revitalizing the Anishinaabemowin language.

by Tom Sasvari
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