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News   -   May 23, 2026 Alex Wilson-Zegil gets Senate ‘seat’ in competitive program
Alex Wilson-Zegil gets Senate  ‘seat’ in competitive program

McMaster student Alexandra Wilson-Zegil of Gore Bay participated in the 2026 Model Senate in Ottawa, where she spoke in the Red Chamber on health equity and healthcare challenges in rural communities.

News   -   May 22, 2026 Robinson Huron Treaty nations issue public notice: Bill C-21 should not be used to advance similar claims in Ontario
Robinson Huron Treaty nations issue public notice: Bill C-21 should not be  used to advance similar claims in Ontario

Robinson Huron Treaty leadership opposes Canada using Manitoba's Metis self-government bill as a template in Ontario, stating it violates the Royal Proclamation and pre-existing 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½s rights.

Amara Wilson-Zegil tapped for prestigious Shad scholarship
News   -   May 23, 2026 Amara Wilson-Zegil tapped for prestigious Shad scholarship

MSS Grade 11 student Amara Wilson-Zegil has been selected for the prestigious Shad Canada summer program at the University of Regina, where she will focus on her passion for aerospace and STEM.

by Tom Sasvari
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News   -   May 23, 2026 Amara Wilson-Zegil tapped for prestigious Shad scholarship
Amara Wilson-Zegil tapped for prestigious Shad scholarship

MSS Grade 11 student Amara Wilson-Zegil has been selected for the prestigious Shad Canada summer program at the University of Regina, where she will focus on her passion for aerospace and STEM.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 23, 2026 Alex Wilson-Zegil gets Senate ‘seat’ in competitive program
Alex Wilson-Zegil gets Senate  ‘seat’ in competitive program

McMaster student Alexandra Wilson-Zegil of Gore Bay participated in the 2026 Model Senate in Ottawa, where she spoke in the Red Chamber on health equity and healthcare challenges in rural communities.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 22, 2026 Robinson Huron Treaty nations issue public notice: Bill C-21 should not be used to advance similar claims in Ontario
Robinson Huron Treaty nations issue public notice: Bill C-21 should not be  used to advance similar claims in Ontario

Robinson Huron Treaty leadership opposes Canada using Manitoba's Metis self-government bill as a template in Ontario, stating it violates the Royal Proclamation and pre-existing 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½s rights.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 22, 2026 Burpee and Mills council votes in a two percent increase in the levy this year
Burpee and Mills council votes in a two percent increase in the levy this year

Burpee and Mills township approved a two percent budget increase, driven by rising costs for mandated services and over $200,000 in lost revenue from environmental and farm tax exemptions.

by Tom Sasvari
Newsletter   -   May 22, 2026 Your Manitoulin Weekend: tributes, trade shows and community BBQs
Your Manitoulin Weekend: tributes, trade shows and community BBQs

The Manitoulin Expositor (www.manitoulin.com) Friday Round Up Newsletter for May 22, 2026.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 22, 2026 Central council backtracks on Prov Bay arena decision
Central council backtracks on Prov Bay arena decision

Central Manitoulin council voted to install energy-efficient e-ceilings in both the Mindemoya and Providence Bay arenas. The decision followed a heated debate over building costs and facility closures.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   May 22, 2026 Owners of Little Current Subway look forward to long association with the Island
Owners of Little Current Subway look forward to long association with the Island

Degesha and Shalin Patel have taken over daily operations of Little Current's new Subway franchise. Having relocated with their baby, they praise the community's warm, supportive response.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   May 21, 2026 Mustang gymnasts display skill and focus at the provincial championships
Mustang gymnasts display skill and focus at the provincial championships

The Manitoulin Secondary School level 1 gymnastics team finished sixth overall at the NOSSA championship in Sudbury. Kirsten Bowerman, Iris Spry, and Cora Edwards-Main secured top-10 finishes.

by Expositor Staff
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