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Police reports from across Manitoulin Island.

News   -   Jun 25, 2026 ATV Traffic Complaint Leads to Drug Trafficking Charges
ATV Traffic Complaint Leads to Drug Trafficking Charges

WIIKWEMKOONG, ON – June 25, 2026 —  Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service (WTPS)  arrested two individuals  on June 21, 2026, at approximately 5:50 p.m., after receiving a traffic complaint about an ATV on Wikwemikong Way. Officers attended and located the ATV with a female driver and male passenger.  The driver, 29-

News   -   Jun 25, 2026 UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service celebrate accomplishments at AGM
UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service celebrate accomplishments at AGM

The UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service hosted its annual general meeting in M’Chigeeng, where leadership emphasized a commitment to trauma-informed policing, community relations, and traditional ways.

Maryland man charged following extensive intimate partner violence investigation on Manitoulin
News   -   Jun 28, 2026 Maryland man charged following extensive intimate partner violence investigation on Manitoulin

The UCCM Anishnaabe Police charged Thomas White Ringgold, 25, of Maryland, with attempt murder and 49 other offenses following a series of alleged intimate partner violence incidents in May 2026.

by Expositor Staff
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News   -   Jun 28, 2026 Maryland man charged following extensive intimate partner violence investigation on Manitoulin
Maryland man charged following extensive intimate partner violence investigation on Manitoulin

The UCCM Anishnaabe Police charged Thomas White Ringgold, 25, of Maryland, with attempt murder and 49 other offenses following a series of alleged intimate partner violence incidents in May 2026.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 25, 2026 ATV Traffic Complaint Leads to Drug Trafficking Charges
ATV Traffic Complaint Leads to Drug Trafficking Charges

WIIKWEMKOONG, ON – June 25, 2026 —  Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service (WTPS)  arrested two individuals  on June 21, 2026, at approximately 5:50 p.m., after receiving a traffic complaint about an ATV on Wikwemikong Way. Officers attended and located the ATV with a female driver and male passenger.  The driver, 29-

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 25, 2026 UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service celebrate accomplishments at AGM
UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service celebrate accomplishments at AGM

The UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service hosted its annual general meeting in M’Chigeeng, where leadership emphasized a commitment to trauma-informed policing, community relations, and traditional ways.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   Jun 23, 2026 WTPS Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Trafficking Charges
WTPS Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Trafficking Charges

Stephanie Trudeau, 52, of Wiikwemkoong was arrested during a traffic stop and charged with drug trafficking after police seized $8,300 in cocaine and over $4,000 in cash. Trudeau was already out on bail for prior drug offenses.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Jun 23, 2026 Banned firearms amnesty is extended
Banned firearms amnesty is extended

Canada extended the firearms amnesty until 90 days after an upcoming Supreme Court decision. Critics, including local MP Jim Belanger, argue the $750 million buyback funds should target mental health instead.

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 17, 2026 Federal government tables an historic bill to ban social media for youth under 16
Federal government tables an historic bill to ban social media for youth under 16

Canada introduced Bill C-34, seeking to ban under-16s from social media and AI tools. While popular, critics warn the required universal age verification threatens privacy and creates a new regulator.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   Jun 11, 2026 Supreme Court silence leaves questions lingering over Aboriginal title and private property
Supreme Court silence leaves questions lingering over Aboriginal title and private property

The Supreme Court declined to hear a New Brunswick appeal on whether Aboriginal title can apply to private land, leaving the legal relationship between Indigenous title and property rights unclear.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
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