GORE BAY—In an effort to increase development and the population of the town, which would in turn increase its tax base, Gore Bay is looking to implement a community improvement plan tax increment ...
MANITOWANING—The Joe Cooper rink was the first event winner at the Jeannette Allen/George Pennie Memorial mixed curling bonspiel held on the March 14-16 weekend at the Assiginack Curling Club.
CENTRAL MANITOULIN—The spectre of replacing defective water metres has a number of Mindemoya residents concerned, especially given that the metres are getting older and rising numbers will have to be ...
SUDBURY EAST-MANITOULIN-NICKEL BELT—People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate Claude Rozon has an extensive resume as a working man, having worked in the oil fields of Western Canada and as a ...
Canada’s independence should never be compromised by foreign influence or internal overreach. Libertarians believe that by eliminating harmful tariffs, restoring local control and reducing taxes, we ...
MANITOULIN—Both the Wiikwemkoong High School and Manitoulin Secondary School (MSS) robotics teams cleaned up at the McMaster University district FIRST Robotics championship this past weekend. Both the ...
Students took part in six different heart health exercises, such as jumping rope, to raise funds for the Canada Heart and Stroke Foundation. C.C. McLean teacher Liz Van Every, who organized the event ...
SUDBURY—The Rainbow District School Board (RDSB) has outlined its capital projects for this year. Adam Guilbault, superintendent of business outlined at a board meeting February 18 the board is ...
The Dan Marois and Scott McDougall team has won the 35th annual Curffle event, held at the Gore Bay Curling Club this past weekend. “I would like to thank Scott for allowing me to be his partner for ...
The Little Current Public School choir sang ‘O Canada’ prior to a Sudbury Wolves Ontario Hockey League game in Sudbury on Wednesday of last week. “What an amazing experience for these talented singers ...
The MSS gymnastics team competed at the SDSSAA qualifiers last week, over two days in Sudbury (March 25 and March 27) against 12 other school teams.
Green Bay Community Centre (GBCC) board Trustee Craig Ferguson, left in photo presents a cheque in the amount of $35,000 to Eric Theriault, vice-president/chief financial officer of MHC. The GBCC ...