A Mindemoya resident urges the town council to respectfully utilize the recently purchased former United Church, highlighting its accessibility and historical value to the community.
A seasonal resident responds to Burpee-Mills flooding, urging cooperation between the township and seasonal taxpayers who fund local services and businesses despite receiving fewer benefits.
The Georgian Bay Geopark Initiative apologizes to Manitoulin councils for poor consultation, requesting a meeting to clarify the project's exploratory, non-regulatory nature.
The Georgian Bay Geopark Initiative apologizes to Manitoulin councils for poor consultation, requesting a meeting to clarify the project's exploratory, non-regulatory nature.
A Mindemoya resident urges the town council to respectfully utilize the recently purchased former United Church, highlighting its accessibility and historical value to the community.
A seasonal resident responds to Burpee-Mills flooding, urging cooperation between the township and seasonal taxpayers who fund local services and businesses despite receiving fewer benefits.
Threads of Life thanks the Manitoulin Trade Show organizers for helping raise awareness of their mission to support families affected by workplace tragedies, offering healing through shared stories.
Laurie Simon urges support for Lydia’s Law (Bill 112) to force Ontario's AG to report stats on why sexual assault cases are delayed or stayed, fixing a broken justice system.
No one asks to be killed when they show up for work
EDITOR’S NOTE: This letter was sent to The Expositor in time for publication ahead of the National Day of Mourning but was not received until after press time Monday due to email issues. The Expositor apologizes to
Reader suggests that the flooding on Poplar Road resulted from last summer’s construction, which diverted water south rather than west. He disputes council’s high cost estimates for Ocean Road repairs, citing a $30,500 contractor quote for culverts and gravel to address the issues.