Following a "near-perfect storm" of rapid snowmelt and heavy rainfall, several Manitoulin Island municipalities have declared states of emergency due to widespread flooding and infrastructure damage that could cost millions of dollars to repair.
by Michael Erskine
MINDEMOYA—The municipality of Central Manitoulin, especially downtown businesses and residents of Mindemoya, have been severely impacted by the widespread flooding that took place across Manitoulin early last week. “I have had my business (Rainbow Accounting and Management Services) here 35 years and I have never had water surround this
by Tom SasvariOntario’s "Putting Student Achievement First Act, 2026" reduces school board trustees to advisory roles, shifting budgetary and operational power to a provincially overseen CEO. Critics argue the move undermines local democracy by prioritizing business metrics over student achievement.
by Tom SasvariMINDEMOYA—A fundraiser initiated by Leanne Lewis of The Royal Lepage Shelter Foundation to benefit the Manitoulin Women’s Shelter after the facility, including the Manitoulin Food Bank, was ravaged by flood waters has surpassed its original goal of $5,000. Funds are being raised to support Manitoulin Haven House
by Expositor StaffKenjgewin Teg included in funding announcement 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 indigenous higher education in the province’s history. This funding will create hundreds of new seats
by Expositor Staff
NIAGARA FALLS—A weekend of robotic smashing and crashing, to learning and networking for robotics team Manitoulin Metal as they competed at the Provincial Championships in Niagara Falls on April 16 to 19. Their robot, InBEEana Jones put up a strong match against opponents, showcasing consistent excellence and effectiveness in
by Expositor Staff
Following a "near-perfect storm" of rapid snowmelt and heavy rainfall, several Manitoulin Island municipalities have declared states of emergency due to widespread flooding and infrastructure damage that could cost millions of dollars to repair.
by Michael Erskine
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.
Manitoulin's Kohyn Eshkawkogan is representing Canada at the 2026 U18 World Championships. After a loss to Slovakia, Canada secured three straight shutouts, including a 7-0 win over Finland on Monday. Eshkawkogan has tallied a goal and an assist so far as Canada heads into the quarterfinals.
Glen Hare is running for Chief of M’Chigeeng First Nation after 39 years in politics. He aims to tackle drugs, homelessness, and child welfare through community-driven decisions rather than council alone. Hare stresses that leaders must unite to "change the narrative" and protect the community.
The Mindemoya hospital site has fully reopened after a community flood-related infrastructure failure forced a "Code Grey" closure. Following a phased approach, the emergency department and all services are now operational. This follows a difficult spring, including a previous sprinkler malfunction.
Jake’s Home Centre in Mindemoya is facing a long cleanup after extensive flooding. Owner Adam Smith says the showroom was damaged and three feet of water remains in the basement. Despite insurance hurdles and timing during their busy season, local support has been strong as recovery begins.
Following a "near-perfect storm" of rapid snowmelt and heavy rainfall, several Manitoulin Island municipalities have declared states of emergency due to widespread flooding and infrastructure damage that could cost millions of dollars to repair.
by Michael Erskine
MINDEMOYA—The municipality of Central Manitoulin, especially downtown businesses and residents of Mindemoya, have been severely impacted by the widespread flooding that took place across Manitoulin early last week. “I have had my business (Rainbow Accounting and Management Services) here 35 years and I have never had water surround this
by Tom SasvariOntario’s "Putting Student Achievement First Act, 2026" reduces school board trustees to advisory roles, shifting budgetary and operational power to a provincially overseen CEO. Critics argue the move undermines local democracy by prioritizing business metrics over student achievement.
by Tom SasvariMINDEMOYA—A fundraiser initiated by Leanne Lewis of The Royal Lepage Shelter Foundation to benefit the Manitoulin Women’s Shelter after the facility, including the Manitoulin Food Bank, was ravaged by flood waters has surpassed its original goal of $5,000. Funds are being raised to support Manitoulin Haven House
by Expositor StaffKenjgewin Teg included in funding announcement 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 indigenous higher education in the province’s history. This funding will create hundreds of new seats
by Expositor Staff
NIAGARA FALLS—A weekend of robotic smashing and crashing, to learning and networking for robotics team Manitoulin Metal as they competed at the Provincial Championships in Niagara Falls on April 16 to 19. Their robot, InBEEana Jones put up a strong match against opponents, showcasing consistent excellence and effectiveness in
by Expositor Staff