MANITOULIN—In the interest of public safety, several Island authorities are urging a skip to one of the annual rites of spring this year: smelt fishing. The tiny fish follow the ice out at streams ...
Stats show that Gladue reports do not always favour positive outcomes for Indigenous women The Manitoulin Expositor Featured - ...
An Island-wide emergency plan should ensure that all hands, including provincial contractors’ equipment is available to share ...
Sheguiandah student takes third place in the regional Canadian Spelling Bee The Manitoulin Expositor Featured - ...
“For many years, Wiikwemkoong leadership has been calling for stronger primary care services for our community,” said Ogimaa ...
MANITOULIN—The recent deluge combined with the melting of the massive snow buildup that accumulated over recent weeks led to ...
SHEGUIANDAH—For Jackie Bowerman, volunteering has never been something she had to think twice about as it has simply always ...
For Ms. Ford, volunteering is not always about large-scale events or major commitments. Much of the work happens in smaller, ...
BRANTFORD—The Ontario is investing an historic $57 million in Indigenous institutes across the province (including Kenjgewin Teg in M’Chigeeng First Nation), the largest single investment in ...
Public Health Sudbury & Districts has officially lifted the drinking water advisory that came into effect Sunday, April 12, ...
Renee Cranston is a Providence Bay gal with a wicked sense of humour and has a propensity for volunteering.
Manitoulin Northshore Victim Services celebrates 30 years of dedicated service The Manitoulin Expositor News - ...