The Health Unit is a progressive public health agency committed to improving health and reducing social inequities in health through evidence-informed practice.more...See more text
Full automotive service. Brakes, tuneups, tire installation, transmission repairs, oil change, Light truck repairs, All makes of vehicles. Call for more information. Tire retail in...more...See more text
We hold workshops and classes free of charge. For hard of hearing. We have a leading Library with assistive listening devices, print interpretation.more...See more text
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Nog-Da-Win-Da-Min Family and Community Services is a child welfare prevention service agency that works in collaboration with the 7 First Nations in ensuring that children, youth a...more...See more text
Community Living Ontario is a non-profit, provincial association that advocates for people who have an intellectual disability to be fully included in all aspects of community life...more...See more text
Manitoulin Family Resources (MFR) is a multi-service non-profit organization serving women, children, and families of Manitoulin Island, Espanola, and the North Shore region.Our mi...more...See more text
Activities Welcome to Manitoulin IslandHello, Aanii, Bonjour! Welcome to beautiful Manitoulin Island – Mnidoo Mnising in the Anishnaabeg language – the Heart and Spirit of the Grea...more...See more text
The Consumers' Association of Canada (CAC), founded in 1947, is an independent, national, not-for-profit, volunteer-based organization. The longest serving and most respected consu...more...See more text
The Northern Ontario Aquaculture Association (NOAA) represents the environmentally sustainable cage culture and land based agri-food fish farming industry primarily based in Ontari...more...See more text
The BoardThe Manitoulin Planning Board was created by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing under the Planning Act. The Board is composed of 11 members representing the nin...more...See more text
In the 1960s, children with special needs in Northern Ontario had nowhere to go once they reached school age. There were very few support groups for these families. In 1963, an ass...more...See more text