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News   -   Apr 22, 2026 Island seasonal resident named National Men’s U18 hockey coach
Island seasonal resident named National Men’s U18 hockey coach

MANITOULIN—Drew Bannister, a seasonal resident on Manitoulin Island, has been named the coach for the National Men’s Under-18 hockey championship. With less than a month until the puck drops at the 2026 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) U18 Men’s World Championship, Hockey Canada has announced the staff

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Apr 22, 2026 Carter George named finalist for the Ontario Hockey League goalie of the year
Carter George named finalist for the Ontario Hockey League goalie of the year

SAULT STE. MARIE—Carter George, who has strong family ties to Manitoulin Island, has been named as a finalist for the Ontario Hockey League goaltender of the year award for the second consecutive season. Carter, who plays for the Soo Greyhounds, is one of five finalists for the Jim Rutherford

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Apr 22, 2026 Phoenix Theatre rises from the ashes of Burns Wharf
Phoenix Theatre rises from the ashes of Burns Wharf

Bonnie and Clyde the Musical is currently in production MINDEMOYA—For the past decade-and-a-half, Burns Wharf Theatre Players have titillated the senses with outstanding musical performances, mostly in the theatre located in the upper floors of the historic Burns Wharf buildings in Manitowaning, but time took its toll on the

by Michael Erskine
News   -   Apr 22, 2026 Manitoulin Streams urges participation in Bridge-to-Boat roadside cleanup
Manitoulin Streams urges participation in Bridge-to-Boat roadside cleanup

MANITOULIN—Manitoulin Streams Island-wide cleanup is underway and with it something new—the Bridge-to-Boat Cleanup. Highway 6 from the swing bridge south to South Baymouth has been nicely divided into one-kilometre chunks and Manitoulin Streams is hoping the community will step up and get this portion of Manitoulin roadway spic

by Alicia McCutcheon
News   -   Apr 22, 2026 Manitoulin Streams hopeful stream work will stand the test of floods
Manitoulin Streams hopeful stream work will stand the test of floods

MANITOULIN—As waterways across Manitoulin continue to flood, Manitoulin Streams is keeping a close eye on the state of the tributaries, hopeful that the restoration work they have done over the years is hanging on despite the torrents of water. Seija Deschenes, Manitoulin Streams project coordinator, believes their work will

by Alicia McCutcheon
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News   -   Apr 22, 2026 Island seasonal resident named National Men’s U18 hockey coach
Island seasonal resident named National Men’s U18 hockey coach

MANITOULIN—Drew Bannister, a seasonal resident on Manitoulin Island, has been named the coach for the National Men’s Under-18 hockey championship. With less than a month until the puck drops at the 2026 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) U18 Men’s World Championship, Hockey Canada has announced the staff

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Apr 22, 2026 Carter George named finalist for the Ontario Hockey League goalie of the year
Carter George named finalist for the Ontario Hockey League goalie of the year

SAULT STE. MARIE—Carter George, who has strong family ties to Manitoulin Island, has been named as a finalist for the Ontario Hockey League goaltender of the year award for the second consecutive season. Carter, who plays for the Soo Greyhounds, is one of five finalists for the Jim Rutherford

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Apr 22, 2026 Phoenix Theatre rises from the ashes of Burns Wharf
Phoenix Theatre rises from the ashes of Burns Wharf

Bonnie and Clyde the Musical is currently in production MINDEMOYA—For the past decade-and-a-half, Burns Wharf Theatre Players have titillated the senses with outstanding musical performances, mostly in the theatre located in the upper floors of the historic Burns Wharf buildings in Manitowaning, but time took its toll on the

by Michael Erskine
News   -   Apr 22, 2026 Manitoulin Streams urges participation in Bridge-to-Boat roadside cleanup
Manitoulin Streams urges participation in Bridge-to-Boat roadside cleanup

MANITOULIN—Manitoulin Streams Island-wide cleanup is underway and with it something new—the Bridge-to-Boat Cleanup. Highway 6 from the swing bridge south to South Baymouth has been nicely divided into one-kilometre chunks and Manitoulin Streams is hoping the community will step up and get this portion of Manitoulin roadway spic

by Alicia McCutcheon
News   -   Apr 22, 2026 Manitoulin Streams hopeful stream work will stand the test of floods
Manitoulin Streams hopeful stream work will stand the test of floods

MANITOULIN—As waterways across Manitoulin continue to flood, Manitoulin Streams is keeping a close eye on the state of the tributaries, hopeful that the restoration work they have done over the years is hanging on despite the torrents of water. Seija Deschenes, Manitoulin Streams project coordinator, believes their work will

by Alicia McCutcheon
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