Tom Sasvari
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by Tom Sasvari
MELDRUM BAY—In many ways, volunteers help make a community an active, healthy place to live. “I have found, over the years, that if you volunteer and help the community, and others do the same, you have a very healthy, active community,” stated Wendy Van Every, a Meldrum Bay resident.
by Tom Sasvari
MANITOWANING—Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Bill Rosenberg has announced provincial funding to three projects in the township of Assiginack to create more inclusive and accessible spaces in the township, a fire protection grant, along with a seniors’ community grant. The Ontario government is investing up to $16,400.48 through 2026 to
by Expositor Staff & Tom Sasvari
INGERSOLL—While Roundup (which includes the active ingredient glyphosate) continues to be important for farmers, some are losing certain crops as they have developed a resistance to the product. The policy advisor for the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario (CFFO) says the agricultural community needs to use other products and
by Tom SasvariM’CHIGEENG—There are seven candidates in the running for the position of chief of the M’Chigeeng First Nation, along with 63 candidates for council in the upcoming band council and chief election. The list of nominees was confirmed at a nomination meeting held in the community on April
by Tom SasvariEVANSVILLE—A new vendors’ market is going to be introduced in Burpee and Mills this summer. “My overall goal for having this market is to bring the community back together. There has been a gap since COVID,” stated Marnie Kellar, who is requesting local farmers and artisans to showcase their
by Tom Sasvari
BURPEE AND MILLS—At least a couple of residents (one year-round and another seasonal) are once again raising concerns with the Ocean Point Road (off Poplar Road) washing out. Township officials noted that the road is designated non-maintained seasonal road (meaning the township does not maintain the road). “One car
by Tom Sasvari
NEMI—The Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands is receiving support from other Manitoulin Island communities on a resolution and concerns it has raised with the Ministry of Environment (MOE) on the poor quality and durability of materials used in the surface treatment of roads. “We supported the resolution
by Tom Sasvari