Offer accepted on sale of Carter Bay property

MANITOULIN—A representative for a financial institution that is in possession of, and holds the mortgage, on the Carter Bay property confirmed Wednesday an offer has been made and accepted on the property from a well-known Ontario company. Sean McKay, a representative for an Ontario financial institution, told the Recorder, “I hold the mortgage on the property and am handling the sale of the Carter Bay and ...

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Discovery of wreck hoped to be confirmed as Griffon in 2013

MICHIGAN—By the end of next summer, Steve Libert and his Great Lakes Exploration Group will know if a discovery he made many years ago in northern Lake Michigan is the shipwreck of the Griffon. “We did exploration work the first week of October, including 15 of us in (a northern Lake Michigan) area,” stated Mr. Libert in an interview with the Recorder on Monday. He explained, “we did sub-bottom profiler wor ...

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McLean’s Mtn. wind turbine farm receives approval for 24 structures

LITTLE CURRENT—After months of deliberation and review from the Ministry of Environment (MOE), Northland Power’s (NPI) McLean’s Mountain wind farm project’s Renewable Energy Approval (REA) was granted last Wednesday (October 31), giving the project the green light in moving ahead on its 24-unit wind farm. “We are pleased,” commented McLean’s Mountain wind farm project manager Rick Martin regarding the REA. ...

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Little Current Lions producing centennial bridge medallion

MANITOULIN—Just in time for Christmas, the Little Current Lions Club commemorative medallion has arrived hot off the mint and is available for sale. With preparations well underway for the 100th anniversary of the Manitoulin swing bridge this coming July, the Little Current Lions jumped at the opportunity to create a celebratory medallion, which not only marks the historic bridge’s centennial in 2013, but a ...

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Hopeful signs are there for youth to remain on farms

One of Manitoulin Island’s charter industries, farming, has lately not held much attraction for young people considering a career. In fact, the number of young (age 40 and under) full-time farmers on Manitoulin can be counted on less than 10 fingers as young men and women raised on Island farms choose post-secondary education leading to other careers or to trades rather than following in the paths of their ...

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‘Manitoulin Manhattan’ author skips Sandy for San Jose

To the Expositor: It was time to book my flight to San Jose, California to attend my yearly Writer’s Conference. And for some reason, I only booked one way as I was staying to visit friends in San Francisco after that. Being a former travel agent, I still like to play with fares, and during the always exciting, challenging conference, where the theme this year was vulnerability of life; how our world, healt ...

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Blue Goose Farms: 400 head and growing

MANITOULIN—Fresh from a $60,000 donation at the Manitoulin Health Centre in Little Current on Thursday toward the Tree of Life fundraising campaign, The Expositor had a chance to sit down with David Fraser and Jim Martin of Blue Goose Cattle Company to learn how plans for Manitoulin were shaping up. David Fraser, chief operating officer of Blue Goose, explained that Blue Goose is a community-minded organiza ...

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New Island hotel needs just ‘3 solid months’ construction’

LITTLE CURRENT—The first Little Current hotel in over a 100-years, since the Huron House, built in 1906 (which burned in a fire in 1949), is nearing completion. “Construction of the new Manitoulin Hotel and Conference Centre being built in Little Current is now 75 percent compete,” was how Great Spirit Circle Trail (GSCT) manager Kevin Eshkawkogan described the current status of the new hotel in an intervie ...

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Dominion president urges readers to remember

To the Expositor: Once again Remembrance Day will soon be upon us. A time for Canadians of all ages to remember the more than one hundred thousand fellow citizens who fought, bled and died protecting our freedoms along with the countless others who have served our country. But Remembrance Day should not only be reserved to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. It should also be a practical remembr ...

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Hildur Kjevik

Hildur Kjevik died peacefully at Wikwemikong Nursing Home on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at the age of 87. Predeceased by her beloved husband Sverre. Cherished mother of Karen Holmes of Black Rock Resort, Else and Peter Ohlhoff of St. Catharines, Helen Belyea of Hamilton (husband Ric predeceased), Harald and Carol Kjevik of Sault Ste. Marie. Special grandma of Theresa and friend Jason Laliberte, Natalie, Bill ...

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