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Stay connected with the latest news, stories, and community updates from Wiikwemkoong.
The OPP Golden Helmets Precision Motorcycle Team performed in Wiikwemkoong on June 4. The event honored fallen officers, including Manitoulin鈥檚 Marc Hovingh, drawing local students and residents.
WTPS members Jackie White, Amanda Gibbons, and Chief Ron Gignac received prestigious provincial policing awards for excellence in communications, victim services, and leadership.
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
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
The OPP Golden Helmets Precision Motorcycle Team performed in Wiikwemkoong on June 4. The event honored fallen officers, including Manitoulin鈥檚 Marc Hovingh, drawing local students and residents.
by Expositor Staff
WTPS members Jackie White, Amanda Gibbons, and Chief Ron Gignac received prestigious provincial policing awards for excellence in communications, victim services, and leadership.
by Jacqueline St. Pierre
Marian Jacko of Wiikwemkoong will receive an Honorary Doctor of Laws from York University on June 19, 2026, recognizing her trailblazing leadership in Indigenous justice and child advocacy.
by Tom SasvariPolice seized $126,000 in drugs, over $20,000 cash, and two handguns in a Wiikwemkoong raid. Four individuals face trafficking and weapons charges, while a fifth was charged with obstructing police.
by Expositor Staff
Wiikwemkoong observed Red Dress Day by teaching youth about safety and interconnectedness. Speakers shared traditional teachings, police safety tips, and "My Sister鈥檚 Toolkit" to protect young people.
by Margery Frisch
Wiikwemkoong leadership announced that serious offenders face a two-year removal from the territory to combat drug violence. While aimed at safety, some worry it risks further displacing vulnerable members.
by Jacqueline St. PierreThe Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service is deploying body-worn cameras this week to enhance transparency and public trust. Chief Ron Gignac expects to expand the program service-wide through 2027.
by Expositor Staff