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Kenjgewin 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
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
Kenjgewin 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 StaffMANITOULIN—A recent investigation by the Investigative Journalism Bureau, carried in the National Post, confirms what communities have been saying—Indigenous women in this country are killed at rates six times higher than non-Indigenous women. Not a spike. A structure. Between 2019 and 2025, 1,329 suspicious deaths of women
by Jacqueline St. Pierre
MINDEMOYA—The Manitoulin Health Centre (MHC) is advising the community that the Mindemoya Hospital site, including the emergency department, is temporarily closed effective April 15 due to a flood-related infrastructure issue impacting water and sewer services. The closures will remain in effect until infrastructure services are restored and it is
by Tom Sasvari
WIIKWEMKOONG—The Ontario government is taking the next steps to deliver its primary care action plan, which is on track to connect everyone in the province to a family doctor or primary care provider by 2029. As part of this plan, the province is investing more than $1,580,400
by Expositor Staff