Top 5 This Week Assiginack receives $46K for diversity, accessibility Local Expositor Staff - December 23, 2024 “Settlements are not taxpayer dollars,” says Grand Council Chief Debassige in response to Fall economic statement Local Expositor Staff - December 23, 2024 Work to begin on Island-wide fibre-optic cable network Local Expositor Staff - December 23, 2024 NEMI council sets 2025 budget with 3.5 percent tax increase for rural residents Local Alicia McCutcheon - December 23, 2024 Tehkummah stalemate over, new public works super named after conflicts of interest declared Local Tom Sasvari - December 23, 2024 More articles Assiginack receives $46K for diversity, accessibility Local “Settlements are not taxpayer dollars,” says Grand Council Chief Debassige in response to Fall economic statement Local Work to begin on Island-wide fibre-optic cable network Local Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service unveils first-of-its-kind staffing and deployment model Local Part of the family Local Column: New-ish to Manitoulin Columns A blooming good cause ColumnsLocal Author: Expositor Staff January 18, 2023 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp On December 22, 2022, Grass Roots Garden Club president Jean Narozanski, right, presents a cheque to Nikki Thompson, food security program supervisor for Manitoulin Family Resources to help finance its 2022 Christmas Food Basket campaign. Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff Tagsgarden clubGrass Roots Garden Clubmanitoulin island garden clubmanitoulin island newsmanitoulin newspaywall Previous articleSocial media impacts all ages and levels of societyNext articleDismay expressed over Native housing article