NIAGARA—The Island has often punched well above its weight in STEM competitions down through the years, and this year is proving no exception, as teams from Manitoulin Secondary School and Wiikwemkoong High School travelled to Niagara to take part in the qualifying Niagara College District Event that ran from
by Michael Erskine
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 SasvariGREATER SUDBURY—FDC Foundation, renowned for its philanthropic leadership and commitment to equitable access to health, has made a $2.57 million gift to St. Joseph’s Foundation to bring high-quality compassionate care closer to home for patients and older adults across the region. The gift will fund two critical
by Expositor StaffTEHKUMMAH—While the breakdown of costs for work on the Bowerman trails in Tehkummah township will not be determined until the township’s 2024 audit is complete, it appears a grant that the township had received for this project and others has already been spent. In an update provided to
by Tom Sasvari
MANITOULIN—Manitoulin Island is well represented in the United Church of Canada (UCC) new hymn book, ‘Then Let Us Sing.’ Jane Best, director of the Manitoulin Community Choir, wrote the music for one song in the new book, with Manitoulin writer and poet Chuc Willson providing the words to the
by Tom Sasvari
LITTLE CURRENT—It began as a dream, with two friends labouring in their garage over brewing equipment to create their first recipe. By 2015, Blair Hagman and Nishin Meawasige co-founded Manitoulin Brewing Company (MBC) in Little Current, turning their garage brewing hobby into a staple Northern Ontario craft brewery. The
by Expositor Staff
NIAGARA—The Island has often punched well above its weight in STEM competitions down through the years, and this year is proving no exception, as teams from Manitoulin Secondary School and Wiikwemkoong High School travelled to Niagara to take part in the qualifying Niagara College District Event that ran from
by Michael ErskineBillings councillor Vince Grogan has resigned. Since it’s too late for a by-election, Mayor Bryan Barker plans to appoint John Foster—who previously lost a seat tie-breaker by a hat draw—to fill the vacancy for the rest of the term. Council aims to resolve this by May.
Manitoulin’s deer survived a snowy winter thanks to an icy crust that let them reach food. Experts report the herd is healthy, with stable numbers and new fawns. To balance hunter success and farm protection, officials are keeping tag quotas steady at 6,100 for WMU 43B and 400 for WMU 43A.
Smile Cookies available at Tim Hortons in Little Current. All proceeds go to charity.
The Bayers and Roccas are concluding a years-long legal battle over farming practices. The board dismissed the Roccas' claims, calling their conduct "frivolous and vexatious." After various appeals and bias claims, a final decision on the merits hearing costs is expected by June 2026.
Environmentalist Dennis Alvey recently returned to Providence Bay after confronting a Norwegian krill fleet in the Antarctic. Aboard the Bandero, Alvey used aggressive tactics—including snagging nets and "gently bumping" a trawler—to protect krill, a keystone species vital to the ocean food chain.
Islanders experienced delays Thursday as crews work to install pedestrian lights. Delays will likely also be experienced Friday, May 1st.
LITTLE CURRENT—On Tuesday evening, April 21, at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 177, a Navy League Cadet Corps for ages 9 to 11 was forming. The Legion Hall was filled with young people eager to learn about and sign up for this new organization. Lt. (N) Sylvain Boucher, of
Katie Chapman, a 20-year-old nursing student from Little Current, has been elected Ontario Regional Director for the Canadian Nursing Students Association. Representing the province until 2027, she aims to bridge the gap between northern and southern schools and advocate for rural healthcare needs.
NIAGARA—The Island has often punched well above its weight in STEM competitions down through the years, and this year is proving no exception, as teams from Manitoulin Secondary School and Wiikwemkoong High School travelled to Niagara to take part in the qualifying Niagara College District Event that ran from
by Michael Erskine
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 SasvariGREATER SUDBURY—FDC Foundation, renowned for its philanthropic leadership and commitment to equitable access to health, has made a $2.57 million gift to St. Joseph’s Foundation to bring high-quality compassionate care closer to home for patients and older adults across the region. The gift will fund two critical
by Expositor StaffTEHKUMMAH—While the breakdown of costs for work on the Bowerman trails in Tehkummah township will not be determined until the township’s 2024 audit is complete, it appears a grant that the township had received for this project and others has already been spent. In an update provided to
by Tom Sasvari
MANITOULIN—Manitoulin Island is well represented in the United Church of Canada (UCC) new hymn book, ‘Then Let Us Sing.’ Jane Best, director of the Manitoulin Community Choir, wrote the music for one song in the new book, with Manitoulin writer and poet Chuc Willson providing the words to the
by Tom Sasvari
LITTLE CURRENT—It began as a dream, with two friends labouring in their garage over brewing equipment to create their first recipe. By 2015, Blair Hagman and Nishin Meawasige co-founded Manitoulin Brewing Company (MBC) in Little Current, turning their garage brewing hobby into a staple Northern Ontario craft brewery. The
by Expositor Staff