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GORE BAY—St. Joseph’s Health Centre, as of July 1, has taken over the operations of the former Manitoulin Lodge Nursing Home, with the Town of Gore Bay becoming the owner of the building. St. Josephs ...
Our volunteers at Manitoulin Lodge play such an important role in improving the quality of life for our residents,” said Ms. Kalmikov. “Throughout the year, they attend regular meetings to plan a ...
SHEGUIANDAH FIRST NATION—Terry Rogers has won the Sheguiandah First Nation byelection to replace Orville Augonie baa on ...
WIIKWEMKOONG—Jack Nesbitt, a Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory band member has been drafted by the National Hockey League’s Philadelphia Flyers. Philadelphia obviously thought very highly of Mr. Nesbitt, ...
GORE BAY—Gore Bay Theatre will again be producing two plays this summer, ‘Separate Beds,’ a romantic comedy by Maryjane Cruise, and ‘The Woman in Black,’ a spine-chilling thriller by Stephen ...
CENTRAL MANITOULIN—Following significant debate, Central Manitoulin council approved a request made by Blaine Williamson and Judith Bronicheski to remove beaver-damaged trees and to replant new trees ...
ONTARIO—Manitoulin Transport delivered more than 20,000 pounds of emergency pet food to save a Dog Network Canada in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This critical delivery was provided at no cost through ...
OTTAWA—On the fourth anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (UNDA) becoming law, and National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21), National Chief Cindy ...
MANITOULIN—2024 was a poor year for monarch butterflies across southern Ontario and the islands of the Great Lakes as it appeared that the northern generation, or offspring of the butterflies that ...
MANITOULIN—The Manitoulin Planning Board (MPB) is asking for the assistance of provincial MPP Bill Rosenberg on concerns it has that the province has not increased funding to the MPB for services it ...
MANITOULIN—With this week’s edition of The Manitoulin Expositor, a new column, ‘On the Beat,’ profiling Island police officers, is making its debut. The monthly column will be written by Heather ...
Friends of Mindemoya Old School encouraged passersby to have a cup of tea and a treat on the lawn of the Mindemoya Old School. The littles loved the kids’ zone, complete with bouncy castles and games.
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