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 StaffThe 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
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 ErskinePublic 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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
A rare meteorite struck Cockburn Island—Canada's first major fall in 18 years. Experts say fragments landed, but private property rules hinder searches.
A new 4-H equestrian drill team on Manitoulin Island is practicing in Providence Bay, developing precision riding skills ahead of a performance at the local fair.
Frustrated by continuous vandalism, theft, and littering costing taxpayers thousands, Gore Bay Council is moving to install a $25,000–$40,000 municipal security camera system.
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 StaffThe 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
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 ErskinePublic 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
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
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
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
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