TORONTO—When the lights rise on the runway this November, one of Mnidoo Mnising’s own will be standing beneath them—needles flashing, fabric breathing, story stitched into every seam.
MANITOWANING—In the green room at Debajehmujig Creation Centre, 12-year-old Ogeequa Williston Osawabine meets with The Expositor to talk about her leading role in ‘Annie: the Musical,’ soon to run at ...
“Premier (Doug) Ford knows a bad news story when he sees it. So, he is going to bury much of this increase on your electricity bill by increasing the taxpayer-financed Ontario Electricity Rebate (OER) ...
GORE BAY—The installation of veterans’ banners in the town of Gore Bay last week enhances the recently completed downtown renovation project in the town. It also means most municipalities on ...
TORONTO—Ontario is proposing a series of reforms to strengthen and increase public trust in the province’s electoral system, including the removal of American-style fixed election dates in favour of ...
Expositor sales manager takes writer to task. To the Expositor: It’s been painfully obvious for some time now that certain editorial writers have beehives in their bonnets when ...
On October 28, 2025, Justice Frederick Myers, who presided over the case, found that the $510 million in fees charged by six lawyers under a 2011 Partial Contingency Fee Agreement were “unfair and ...
War is not glorious. It is brutal. It is pitiless. It is an insane aspect of humanity that continues, to this very day, as an existential threat to our species despite our many social and ...
GORE BAY—Gore Bay council has given its approval for the design plans and construction for a major renovation project at the Gore Bay Medical Centre.
Mark Morton, a part-time Manitoulin resident, was among the recipients; his young adult novel ‘The Headmasters’ won the Arlene Barlin Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy.
Author Sophie Anne Edwards, left in photo, signs a copy of her book, ‘A Mouth of Vowels’ for Paula Mallea at the Island launch of the book, held at Split Rail Brewing in Gore Bay, this past Saturday.
MANITOULIN—Are you confused by the new four-way stop signs going up in Mindemoya and Gore Bay? Forgotten the rules of the road you learned when getting your licence several years, possibly decades ago ...