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Jacko family cited for spotting wildfire, stopping spread

WIIKWEMKOONG—It was a quiet day on the water during Wiikwemkoong Cultural Festival Weekend for a group of Wiikwemkoong kayakers, despite the looming threat of a rainstorm, when they spotted smoke rising from a nearby forest.Advertisement“It was a place you could only get to by boat,” said Nicole Jacko. The kayakers paddled over to investigate and found a dead tree smoldering alarmingly with a tinder-dry forest all around it.Ms. Jacko and a host …
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The Manitoulin Expositor broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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