The CHRT had, in 2016, ordered the federal government to renew the child welfare system after it had ruled that Canada had discriminated against on reserve First Nation children in care by chronically ...
Mr. Aguonie suffered an unheralded heart attack after wrestling with diabetes for several years. A member of the Martin Clan, Mr. Aguonie twice served as chief of Sheguiandah First Nation and a number ...
The Town of Gore Bay officially swore in its two new councillors at a meeting held last week. “I would like to welcome everyone to tonight’s meeting,” said Gore B ...
Mr. Debassige is unapologetically passionate about the outdoor lifestyle and the connections to harvesting one’s own food from the land. But the television channel broadcast route has some serious ...
LITTLE CURRENT—The Catholic parishes of St. Bernards in Little Current and St. Gabriel Lalemant in Birch Island have a new pastor as Fr. Gerry McDougall SJ has taken up the role in both communities.
M’CHIGEENG—The Manitoulin Secondary School (MSS) Living Well Locker has received a significant donation thanks to the support of the business 3 Cows and a Cone and the generous Manitoulin community.
Bryce is looking forward to continuing his season with the Sudbury Wolves, and also partaking in the Little Native Hockey League, a long standing successful tournament where his great grandpa the late ...
EVANSVILLE—Steve Paikin, host of the TVO show The Agenda can now count himself lucky, just like all those who have heard the voice of 16-year-old Evansville singing sensation Ellie Maxwell.
“The UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service (UCCM APS) is excited and proud to welcome the first ever full-time canine unit on Manitoulin Island,” stated James Killeen, UCCM APS Chief of Police on January 15.
The proposed POA surplus payments for each township for 2024 include: Assiginack $20,030.97; Billings $11,827.12; Burpee and Mills $7,222.30; Central $42,606.71; Cockburn Island $218.12; Gordon/Barrie ...
Like former provincial leader David Peterson, Premier Ford and his advisors see a looming catastrophe in the form of The Donald’s tariff threats (in Mr. Peterson provincial Liberal case it was a ...
At their annual Christmas dinner the Island Quilters raised over $1,000 for the Manitoulin Food Bank this year. In an event called ‘coupon capers’ held at the dinner, the quilters donate gifts to the ...