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News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Flooding across Manitoulin following significant rainfall
Flooding across Manitoulin following significant rainfall

MANITOULIN—Following significant rainfall over the course of several days and fast snowmelt, Manitoulin Island is experiencing a high level of flooding which is wreaking havoc on some residents. A drive through Mindemoya’s downtown core Tuesday morning saw businesspeople attempting to protect their stores with sandbags and water pumps

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Christian Farmers Federation call on chemical companies to produce new alternatives to glyphosate
Christian Farmers Federation call on chemical companies to produce new alternatives to glyphosate

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 Sasvari
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 100-acre solar farm proposed for Manitoulin East Airport
100-acre solar farm proposed for Manitoulin East Airport

Councils will deliberate before making recommendation to airport commission NORTHEAST TOWN—Members of the Northeast Town and Assiginack councils gathered in person and through Zoom April 7 to hear a presentation on a proposed 110-acre wind farm on the Manitoulin East Municipal Airport property jointly owned by the two municipalities.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Brothers, former chiefs, vie to lead M’Chigeeng First Nation
Brothers, former chiefs, vie to lead M’Chigeeng First Nation

M’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 Sasvari
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Wiikwemkoong protestors challenge chief and council’s RHT disbursement decisions
Wiikwemkoong protestors challenge chief and council’s RHT disbursement decisions

WIIKWEMKOONG—There are few greater controversies in Anishinaabe territories than  the disbursements of payments from the Robinson Huron Treaty annuities court case that saw a $10 billion settlement from the Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario shared among the 21 First Nations communities that were part of the

by Michael Erskine
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 New market coming to West End
New market coming to West End

EVANSVILLE—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
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Problem road in Burpee and Mills worries residents who may need emergency response
Problem road in Burpee and Mills worries residents who  may need emergency response

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
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News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Flooding across Manitoulin following significant rainfall
Flooding across Manitoulin following significant rainfall

MANITOULIN—Following significant rainfall over the course of several days and fast snowmelt, Manitoulin Island is experiencing a high level of flooding which is wreaking havoc on some residents. A drive through Mindemoya’s downtown core Tuesday morning saw businesspeople attempting to protect their stores with sandbags and water pumps

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Christian Farmers Federation call on chemical companies to produce new alternatives to glyphosate
Christian Farmers Federation call on chemical companies to produce new alternatives to glyphosate

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 Sasvari
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 100-acre solar farm proposed for Manitoulin East Airport
100-acre solar farm proposed for Manitoulin East Airport

Councils will deliberate before making recommendation to airport commission NORTHEAST TOWN—Members of the Northeast Town and Assiginack councils gathered in person and through Zoom April 7 to hear a presentation on a proposed 110-acre wind farm on the Manitoulin East Municipal Airport property jointly owned by the two municipalities.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Brothers, former chiefs, vie to lead M’Chigeeng First Nation
Brothers, former chiefs, vie to lead M’Chigeeng First Nation

M’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 Sasvari
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Wiikwemkoong protestors challenge chief and council’s RHT disbursement decisions
Wiikwemkoong protestors challenge chief and council’s RHT disbursement decisions

WIIKWEMKOONG—There are few greater controversies in Anishinaabe territories than  the disbursements of payments from the Robinson Huron Treaty annuities court case that saw a $10 billion settlement from the Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario shared among the 21 First Nations communities that were part of the

by Michael Erskine
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 New market coming to West End
New market coming to West End

EVANSVILLE—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
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Problem road in Burpee and Mills worries residents who may need emergency response
Problem road in Burpee and Mills worries residents who  may need emergency response

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
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