LAKE MANITOU—The question of the Ministry of Natural Resource and Forestry (MNRF) taking walleye spawn from Lake Manitou but with no reciprocal stocking of the popular game fish in the Island’s ...
MANITOULIN—The Manitoulin Health Centre (MHC) has received acknowledgment and financial support from the province of Ontario that has resulted in a much lower forecasted deficit in their budget for ...
Public health agencies in the Northeastern region are emphasizing the need for a new funding model that reflects the unique challenges faced by Northern Ontario. These agencies, including Public ...
Manitoulin Sea Cadet Corps had the chance to visit the Centre for Marine Training and Research in Owen Sound where they had the opportunity to take part in synthetic training exercises, such as ...
SHESHEGWANING—On a day that started under looming dark clouds, the sun broke through over the majestic vistas of Sheshegwaning First Nation, favouring an event that was not only a celebration of food ...
CENTRAL MANITOULIN—A heated debate erupted around the table during the October 10 Central Manitoulin council meeting over the winter fate of the Wagg’s Woods Trail and Providence Bay boardwalk—but not ...
SUDBURY—The Rainbow District School Board (RDSB) and the union representing designated early childhood educators (DECEs) in Sudbury, Espanola and Manitoulin Island have reached a tentative agreement ...
But, in fact, it’s going to bring catastrophe, especially with today’s technology. People do not understand this either, but I do. As for today’s generation, it will be hell for them too, and their ...
WIIKWEMKOONG—Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service (WTPS) hosted a successful community safety fair at the arena last week, and with it the opportunity for WTPS’s new Chief of Police, Ron Gignac, to mix ...
The calendar, which will feature 12 heartwarming rescue tales and original stylized portrait illustrations of each pet, is a brainchild inspired by Mrs. Whyte’s very own history with a local rescue.
Over 50 vendors will take part in the Fall Market at the Providence Bay Arena on Saturday, October 19, from 10 am till 3 pm.
Manitoulin resident Seija Deschenes, right, is the first Island resident to win a cash prize in the ‘Split the Pot’ lottery game. Ms. Deschenes won an early bird draw cash prize of $1,000. On the left ...