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 Pumpkin Fest takes over Centennial Museum Local Author: Expositor Staff September 28, 2022 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Pat Julig poses with his large pumpkin prior to the weigh-in. Little Julia McCutcheon was all smiles during the pumpkin festival. Little Current artist Cliff Jewell shows off his carving chops with a Baby Yoda-inspired pumpkin. There were plenty of activities for youth at the pumpkin festival. Felix Ferguson with a fine looking pumpkin, his entry into the pumpkin weigh-in. His great gourd topped 30 lbs. Lincoln Karn gets his face painted with a spooky Halloween-themed design. Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff TagsCentennial Museum of SheguiandahPumpkin Festival Previous articleGore Bay hikes water fees to its Gordon/Barrie Island water/sewer users and G/BI demands a discussionNext articleChief Shining Turtle moves on, former chief serving until elections