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GORE BAY—A notice of motion by the Town of Gore Bay approaching two neighbouring municipalities to amalgamate with the town will be discussed by town council at its next regular meeting.
LITTLE CURRENT—Many across Manitoulin are in mourning with the sudden passing of a well-known Little Current businessman, Aaron Farquhar, whose adventurous spirit and joie de vivre was known far and ...
“We decided at a team meeting recently that since we have money in surplus for our weekly hockey get togethers, that we should make a donation to the hospital,” said Mr. Niven. “Everyone was in favour ...
LITTLE CURRENT—The Women of Manitoulin Entrepreneur Network will once again bring together the Island’s boldest business minds on April 27 at the Manitoulin Hotel and Conference Centre, offering a ...
Canada’s response to US tariffs and the cost of living have dominated this election cycle. There has been much discussion concerning ways to bring more of ...
GORE BAY—Being a member of a small community like Gore Bay means helping out by volunteering where it is possible, says volunteer Jeff Hietkamp. “Volunteering is what you do in a small community,” ...
As temperatures rise, wildlife activity increases and many species, including raccoons and squirrels, seek warm, secluded places to nest and raise their young. Attics, chimneys and other undisturbed ...
“It will get to the point that we will all have to be under another fire ban, and it will end up being Island wide,” stated Mr. Graham. “The ground and grass is tinder dry. Sometimes people will think ...
Medical evidence confirms NHLer Chris Simon had CTE when he died WAWA—As his family suspected, former National Hockey League (NHL) player Chris Simon was suffering severe stage 3 chronic traumatic ...
MINDEMOYA—Members of the newly formed Mindemoya Arena Repair Committee (MARC), young Mindemoya hockey players and their parents, municipal council leaders and more were on hand to receive a ...
SILVER WATER—Whether it has been his home community of Silver Water or when he lived in Walden, volunteering has always been a big part in the life of Murray Duncanson.
The entry fee was steep, but they raised the necessary $3,000 and went on to exceed all other groups’ fundraising efforts – their charity, of course, was breast cancer. Hope in a Boat’s registration ...
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