Top 5 This Week Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service’s Offender Management Program Compliance Check Results in Arrest Local Expositor Staff - December 12, 2025 DUANE ALFRED DUXBURY Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 11, 2025 LORNE AUSTIN LEESON Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 11, 2025 ATV driver arrested after fleeing police RIDE program Local Expositor Staff - December 10, 2025 Wiikwemkoong actors seen inepisode of IT: Welcome to Derry Local Michael Erskine - December 10, 2025 More articles Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service’s Offender Management Program Compliance Check Results in Arrest Local DUANE ALFRED DUXBURY Death Notices LORNE AUSTIN LEESON Death Notices ATV driver arrested after fleeing police RIDE program Local Students in Rainbow schools make significant gains in EQAO assessments Local Gore Bay’s Food Cupboard also sees increase in use similar to provincial food bank trends Local Summerfest smashup derby draws record crowds to fairgrounds NewsLocal Author: Expositor Staff July 19, 2023 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp A triple-header smash at the smashup derby. Smashup Derby 1 of 8 The final round begins at the smashup derby with a bang. Don Turner won the smashup derby, ably supported by his partner Nicole. Summerfest Parade 1 of 6 The Horicultural Society float was all things flowers at the annual parade. Other Summerfest fun 1 of 5 The Southeast Manitoulin Lions were hard at work all weekend long. Harper gets a beautiful butterfly during a facepainting session at Summerfest. The Robinson team won the Jim Case Memorial Ball Tournament. Rural Roots performed at the pavilion all weekend long. The kids’ zone was a popular place to be at Summerfest. Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff TagsDon turnerjim Case Memorial Tournamentmanitoulin island newsmanitowaningNicole TurnerparadepaywallRobinson teamRural Rootssmashup derbySoutheast Manitoulin Lions ClubSummerfestThe Manitoulin Expositor 2023 Previous articleNinety-two-year-old lacemaker takes part in Gore Bay International Lace Camp for the first timeNext articlePlayfair draws a crowd in Little Current