Top 5 This Week Important Notice: Change of Dates for Wake and Funeral of Manitoulin’s eminent WWII veteran Justin Roy Local Expositor Staff - January 7, 2025 Impaired driver arrested after collision Local Expositor Staff - January 7, 2025 Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service focusing on repeat offenders Local Expositor Staff - January 7, 2025 Traffic complaint leads to impaired arrest Local Expositor Staff - January 7, 2025 Highway 6 traffic stop turns into trafficking bust Local Expositor Staff - January 7, 2025 More articles OPP Press Release: Ride Check leads to impaired and drug charges News Manitoulin Island remembers! Local Federal Minister signs historic three part $447.9 million settlement with five UCCMM First Nations Headline Ontario investing in Island Indigenous businesses, ITO and entrepreneurs Local LIGHTING UP THE NIGHT Local Kids in The Hall Columns LIGHTING UP THE NIGHT NewsLocal Author: Production Expositor October 2, 2024 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp One of the many events held in Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory for Every Child Matters Week was a ‘Light up the Night’ kayak in Smith Bay. Community members were invited to adorn their kayaks with lights in honour of those children who left for residential schools and never returned home. For more Every Child Matters coverage, see pages throughout this newspaper. photo by Jacqueline St.Pierre Article written by Production Expositor Tagsmanitoulin expositorManitoulin Expositor LifeManitoulin Expositor Life 2024manitoulin islandmanitoulin island newsThe Manitoulin ExpositorThe Manitoulin Expositor 2024truthand reconciliation Previous articleSheguiandah First Nation remembers the childrenNext articleM’CHIGEENG RALLIES SUPPORT