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Sioux Looks Out for Paws continues its work to keep community animals safe and find adoptees forever homes...
Yankee Candle on the deck railing. It was a mellow evening at camp, watching sunset waltz gently into the night.
From nowhere came the most beautiful music in the world - Wonderland by Night, by Bert Kaempfert...
A restructuring at the Municipality of Sioux Lookout that will see By-law Enforcement and Animal Control being transferred to the Corporate Services Department has forced a temporary disruption to animal control services in the municipality...
Members of the Sioux Lookout Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are requesting assistance from the public to solve a theft from a local construction area....
The Lil Bands Hockey Tournament is back, with a twist. Organizers behind the tournament have partnered with Tikinagan Child and Family Services and the Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority to create a social media submission contest campaign...
Each summer, during the Blueberry Festival, the Sioux Lookout Genealogy and History Club helps us to remember the pioneers who helped establish the communities of Sioux Lookout, Hudson and Alcona....
Fred Ling left his home in London, England, in 1914 to visit his Mom s sister in Ottawa, Ontario. He was born the son of George and Charlotte Ling.
While in Ottawa, he decided to remain in Canada and was hired to work with the railroad...
Frank was born in Menesha, Wisconsin, in January 1893. He arrived in Sioux Lookout in 1912 and worked on the Grand Trunk Pacific. He left after a few months for points where work was more plentiful...
George was born in Prescott, Ontario in 1876. George s father passed, leaving George the responsibly of tending the family farm and younger siblings for a number of years. Then he set off to travel west...
Norah Love was born Norah Theresa Lane on October 20, 1899 in Plymouth, England. Norah chose to continue her education and pursued training as a kindergarten teacher as she had an affinity for young children....
After calling for military assistance on Jan. 3, four members of the Canadian Armed Forces Rangers arrived in Bearskin Lake First Nation on Jan. 9...
Historic Agreements in Principle (AIP) have been reached between the Government of Canada, the Assembly of First Nations, the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, the Chiefs of Ontario, the Nishnawbe Aski Nation....
The Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) has welcomed its first newborn of 2022.
Funding for the winter road networks many northern Ontario communities rely upon is set to remain at the same levels as last year s funding - $6 million...
The surge in COVID-19 cases in Ontario has led to classes being moved to remote learning once again, and Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) students are following suit...
Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kit Young Hoon told regional media on Jan. 4 that she expects COVID-19 case numbers, will increase over the next little while. ...
Increases in COVID case counts across the province, along with the rapid spread of the Omicron variant, have prompted the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) and its William A. George Extended Care Facility to implement further restrictions...
Pat Abela, Nate Hochstetler, Debora Young, and
Susan Barclay answer this week s question.
Dr. Mitchella and four unknown people. Sioux Lookout 1908.
Check out these stories from our archives...
An outbreak of COVID-19 in Bearskin Lake First Nation has forced hundreds of residents into isolation, and the small number of community members not under quarantine are struggling to keep up with demand for essential items...
Shortly after my arrival at camp Friday afternoon one of my chickadees flew right into a window. I rushed outside to have a look and, sure enough, there was the little creature thrashing in the snow...
Local residents who have chosen not to receive a COVID-19 vaccination took part in a rally and march on Jan. 8, marching from the Travel Information Centre to Front Street...
The Ontario government is protecting public safety and moose by ensuring hunters use safe hunting methods...
