NORTH BAY—Both Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak and Linda Debassige, Anishinabek Grand Council Chief took exception with the federal government attributing the ...
Many thanks to those who shared their experiences for this month’s column of Mystical Manitoulin! Do you also have a tale to tell? Whether you’ve experienced a haunting, a mysterious cryptid sighting, ...
In a post on their Facebook page the UCCM APS reports, “This year’s Stuff the Cruiser event was an incredible success, thanks to the generosity and kindness of our community. Together, we collected ...
The Carl Beam sculpture that sits in front of the OCF invokes a Shaman Family and the Seven Grandfathers teachings: (Nibwaakaawin: Wisdom, which is a gift from the Creator to be used for the benefit ...
NORTHEAST TOWN—Council for the Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands passed its 2025 budget earlier this month with a 2.99 percent increase for residents of Ward 2 (Little Current) and a 3.5 ...
The Blue Jay Creek Fish Culture Station dates back to 1937 as a bass hatchery in Sandfield. The station typically stocks 50-100 waterbodies a year in Northeastern and central Ontario. Most fish are ...
A 2011 car accident while travelling on Highway 69 left then-20-year-old Gabe Abotossaway with a traumatic spinal cord injury that would forever change his l ...
The Township of Assiginack will receive $46,200 in 2024-2025 through the OTF Seed grant stream which will go toward creating QR codes and other links to improve accessibility to town and museum ...
More than 50 members of the Manitoulin 348 Sea Cadet Corps, including the Corps officers, civilian volunteers and members of the Manitoulin Navy League, the Corps’ sponsoring organization, sat down to ...
WIIKWEMKOONG—The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service (WTPS) is proud to announce the launch of a modernized staffing and deployment model set to transform policing in the community from 2025 onward. The ...
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Over time, Doug and Maddie Becks had four children, Gail, Ron, Jack, and Greg “We had a house in Mindemoya across from the bank until our kids had grown.” Then they moved to a house, designed by Doug, ...