Editorial / Opinion
Stephen Gray, Donna Thunder, Severn Culham, and Vance Vincent answer this week's question.
Sioux Lookout 50th Anniversary Year - 61-62 Yearbook.
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I have watched with deep concern the events unfolding in Ukraine. My heart is with the people of Ukraine and Canada's strong Ukrainian community, including the generations of Ukrainian-Canadians who have made lasting contributions to our communities...
The on-going invasion of the Ukraine by Russia is of great consequence to people all over the world, including we who in live in Sioux Lookout...
Rikki Burke, Dick MacKenzie, Kolby Goodman, and Bertha O Connor answer this week s question.
Doctor Mitchella when he used to practice in Sioux Lookout...
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The Prime Minister revoked the use of the Emergencies Act on Wednesday. This was the right decision, but it came too late; the Act should never have been invoked in the first place, and the government has not adequately explained why they kept it in place
On a beautiful mid-May spring day in 2002 I stood in a Manitoba farm field with Peggy Sanders, Donna Prior, and Margaret Tew, three of Sioux Lookout s beautiful, charming ladies. We were there to admire the sunflowers...
Steve Lines, Andrea McAvan, Mark Deans, and Joe Cassidy answer this week s question.
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Hal used to view the world and pitch stale bread to the ravens out of this window...
Last week, the Prime Minister invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time in Canadian history, in response to trucker protests in Ottawa...
Amy Houtz, Diana Thompson, Dwayne Kejick, and Treena Ashmugeesha answer this week s question.
Chamber of Commerce members in front of Dinky.
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In the February 2 edition of The Sioux Lookout Bulletin, a Letter to the Editor titled Tragedy strikes again , regarding the tragic housefire in Sandy Lake First Nation which claimed the lives of three children, was allowed to run...
The picture of the 1990 curling group (in this week s BULL ) made me smile
Taking liberties with the Google definition, a social contract is an informal agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits...
Yesterday I felt like a maple tree with the sap running after a cold night...
I was in Ottawa last week, advocating for action to reduce cost of living in Northern Ontario, support expectant mothers, and end the housing crisis in First Nations...
Trudy Cummings, Howard Lyon, Shirley Buchan, and Brenda Mailhot answer this week s question.