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ZHIIBAAHAASING—Juno award-winning artist Crystal Shawanda will be live in concert at the 29th annual Zhiibaahaasing First Nation Pow-Wow, taking place this weekend, August 22-24.
LITTLE CURRENT—Dr. Akintayo Akindele has just finished his rounds for the day and takes some time to sit down with The Expositor for an introductory interview before heading home to his wife and three ...
Like any skill, horsemanship needs to be revisited. “A good muscle memory,” he said. “You need good, quick, go-to moves in your brain when something goes wrong or right, and you need to know what to ...
MINDEMOYA—Eighteen-month-old Holland Moggy has epilepsy, and in an effort to raise funds and awareness toward research and to help other families whose children have epilepsy, Angie Moggy of Mindemoya ...
The citation on Ms. Bowerman’s award reads: “By command of THE KING the Coronation Medal Is hereby conferred upon you in commemoration of his Majesty’s Coronation as King of Canada and in recognition ...
Danika Skippen was named the 2025 Providence Bay Fair Ambassador ...
Jace Middaugh states on his fundraising campaign page, “I am riding 200 kilometres (in August) to fight kids’ cancer and save little lives. My favourite quote is ‘never back down.’ I ride to help kids ...
As was reported in the August 6, 2025 edition of The Expositor, Gore Bay town council has passed a bylaw that will allow it to control any development on property where the Woods Lane Apartment ...
Work on the new K-8 school in Sheshegwaning has commenced. Kevin Spikes SHESHEGWANING—There has certainly been a lot of construction taking place in the Sheshegwaning First Nation over the past year ...
For years, educators have called for smaller class sizes that better support student leaning. In 2026, ETFO is bringing this fight back to the bargaining table with renewed urgency and collective ...
Danika Skippen was named the 2025 Providence Bay Fair Ambassador during the Friday night opening ceremonies of the 142nd annual Providence Bay Fair. Danika and her award-winning calf took part in the ...
KAGAWONG—This year’s History Day in Kagawong began with the toe-tapping tunes of the Manitoulin Swing Band, effectively setting the mood for a nostalgic 100-year stroll through Kagawong’s history.
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