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 Gallery: Manitoulin Island’s living nativity, Journey to Bethlehem, marks 21 years Local Author: Expositor Staff December 5, 2018 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Mary and Joseph (played Janyn and Greg Towns) give their donkeys something to eat while stopping for a rest on their way to Bethlehem for the census. photos by Alicia McCutcheon 1 of 17 Mary and Joseph (played Janyn and Greg Towns) give their donkeys something to eat while stopping for a rest on their way to Bethlehem for the census. photos by Alicia McCutcheon Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff Previous articleLETTERS: A supporter of former RDSB trustee weighs in on his legacyNext articleRecipes from Rose’s Kitchen