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Manitoulin Area Stewardship Council (MASC)

In spring of 2015, cutbacks to stewardship funding, the Manitoulin Area Stewardship Council dissolved into Manitoulin Streams Improvement Association, bringing with it many of the initiatives and projects that were spearheaded or supported by the original MASC members.  Here you will find news paper articles and clippings pertaining to the various initiatives and involvement that MASC has had in the local community of Manitoulin and the North Shore.  Here at Streams we hope to be able to continue and support several of the MASC initiatives as we go forward into the future.  
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