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On Sunday, May 15, 2025, at approximately 5:00 a.m., the Manitoulin OPP received a call reporting a break and enter at a local business in the Town of Gore Bay. Police arrived on scene, and one person ...
Please pass on to Petra Wall my thanks for years of fascinating columns. Always a must-read. One might want to say that perhaps she saved the best for last! As much as we will miss the column, I ...
SHEGUIANDAH—The walls of the Centennial Museum of Sheguiandah are the temporary home of the 69th annual Northern Ontario Art Association (NOAA) Juried Exhibition featuring the curated works of some of ...
Janet Anning of Mindemoya is the co-ordinator and coach for Manitoulin Special Olympics (MSO). “The Law Enforcement runs the Torch Run. It is a way that they assist special Olympics to run provincial ...
GORE BAY—The Cody Hunter team has won the 42nd annual Sherron Clarke Memorial Carp Derby, held in June in Gore Bay and area waters. “We would like to thank everyone for taking part in this year’s ...
OTTAWA—The threat of economic disruption that would come from another strike by Canada Post’s urban and rural delivery workers has encouraged the federal government to force a vote by the workers on ...
CENTRAL MANITOULIN—The morning of Tuesday, June 19 held special excitement, as the Ontario Senior of the Year award for Central Manitoulin was announced. Central Manitoulin Mayor Richard Stephens ...
Little Current resident Zak Nicholls, left, attended the meet-and-greet with MPP Bill Rosenberg and Minister Greg Rickford last week at the Anchor Inn. NORTHERN ONTARIO—Tariffs—the economic ...
WIIKWEMKOONG—The student athletes of Wiikwemkoong High School, the Warriors, have had a very successful year competing in sports across the province. On Wednesday, June 11, students and coaches ...
QUEEN’S PARK—In a move, unanimously supported by all members of the legislature, TVO host of ‘The Agenda,’ Steve Paikin, a Kagawong summer resident and familiar sight at Old Mill Heritage Museum ...
First Nations across the province are not consulted about the use of glyphosate on their territories, therefore a disrespect to those people’s is occurring. There is a need to let go of policies and ...
MINDEMOYA—“There are a lot of opportunities to connect here,” Alison Sloss said in her opening remarks to those filtering into the Mindemoya arena for the 3rd Annual Healthy Ageing and Wellness Expo. ...
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