GORE BAY—The Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) Branch 514 in Gore Bay held gala celebrations in honour of two momentous milestones.
NORTHEAST TOWN—Council for the Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands got a first look at the 2026 draft budget during its administration and finance committee meeting of October 9. In it was ...
A statement from Gordon/Barrie Island council, after a meeting last Tuesday evening, reads “the Municipality of Gordon/Barrie Island was surprised and dismayed by the recent announcement by our ...
Following the speeches, media were able to ask the premier some questions, where it was confirmed that the bridge will be two lanes, that it too will be a swing bridge and that the cost will be ...
TORONTO—Ontario tells us—with a calm, official voice—that we will miss the 2030 greenhouse-gas target. But the auditor general, Shelley Spence, leans forward and says: no — the gap will be wider than ...
GORE BAY—Dean and Shirley Moss, owners of Dean’s Valu-Mart in Gore Bay for close to 23 years, have decided to sell their business back to Loblaws, effective October 18.
As was reported previously, 18-month-old Holland Moggy has epilepsy, and in an effort to raise funds and awareness toward research and to help other families who children have epilepsy, Angie Moggy ...
In the absence of coordinated reform, Ontario’s health care system appears to be evolving by patchwork—one stopgap after another. Paramedics fill ER voids. Pharmacists cover for family doctors.
“There is nothing more important than supporting long-term care,” stated Premier Ford, noting that along with the announcement in Gore Bay, the province had announced its funding support of $45 ...
Every year, during the first full week of October, news media publishers across Canada celebrate National Newspaper Week and this year, The Expositor was privileged to have Ontario Premier Doug Ford ...
A message for Prime Minister Carney. Do not cut off my mail delivery service. Community mailboxes are not going to work for me. I have no transportation and live on a back road. It’s bad enough you ...
Chief Mark Arcand of the Saskatoon Tribal Council said his Nation has opened treatment centres, safe homes, and cultural healing programs, but the need continues to grow. Chief Patsy Corbiere of ...