Stay connected with the heartbeat of Manitoulin Island. This tag captures the essence of life in our region, highlighting community events, local gatherings, and the initiatives that bring our residents together.
Community
Stay connected with the heartbeat of Manitoulin Island. This tag captures the essence of life in our region, highlighting community events, local gatherings, and the initiatives that bring our residents together.
Every student at Shawanosowe School received a brand-new bike and helmet, totaling 58 bikes. The wellness initiative was funded by a budget surplus and organized by the Family Wellbeing Centre.
The inaugural Manitoulin Community Safety Day drew 500 people to the NEMI Recreation Centre. The successful event featured first responders, health groups, and raised over $1,000 for local charities.
The inaugural Manitoulin Community Safety Day drew 500 people to the NEMI Recreation Centre. The successful event featured first responders, health groups, and raised over $1,000 for local charities.
Every student at Shawanosowe School received a brand-new bike and helmet, totaling 58 bikes. The wellness initiative was funded by a budget surplus and organized by the Family Wellbeing Centre.
The MHC Little Current Auxiliary hosted its successful second annual High Tea for a sold-out crowd of 90 guests. The event featured local delicacies, a variety of teas, and fancy attire.
NEMI and The Manitoulin Expositor will host a Community Safety Day at the NEMI Recreation Centre on June 6. Expect 40+ exhibitors, first responders, safety demos, and emergency vehicles.
A devastating fire destroyed the Little Current home of Evan, Bre, and their young daughter on June 2. While the family and dog escaped safely, they lost everything, prompting a community GoFundMe campaign.
M鈥機higeeng 91成人导航 donated $50,000 to the Manitoulin Health Centre to support regional physician recruitment and retention, joining other local 91成人导航s in funding the initiative.
BMO donated $200,000 to St. Joseph鈥檚 Foundation: $185,000 will fund the new 64-bed St. Joseph鈥檚 Lodge in Gore Bay, and $14,500 will expand the Angel Bus accessible transportation program.