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We are seeing lots of White Admiral butterflies these days. They are among my favorites, seeming like small pets that follow around and sometimes land on my arms and legs and stay for extended times.
Organizers of the Sioux Mountain Music Festival had to think outside the box to make the festival happen this year, which they did by taking the festival online.
Canoers, kayakers and paddle boarders toured the Pelican Lake shoreline on August 2 as part of the third annual Blueberry Flotilla.
Geraldine Morgan is this year s recipient of the John Alexander Jack McKenzie Memorial Award.
Sioux Lookout s 38th Blueberry Festival got underway on July 31 and will run through to August 9.
The use of masks or face coverings will become mandatory in enclosed public spaces beginning on August 17.
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) has changed the way positive COVID-19 test results will be reported.
This year s festival features approximately 60 events, with about 30 per cent of them being online.
Nancy McCord, Betty Lacosse, Shannon Brody, and Candice Fraser Goretzki answer this week s Question of the Week.
2nd, 3rd, and 4th buildings on Front Street 1909.
Read the top stories from August 3, 2005.
The Ontario government released its plan to restart school in September on July 30.
Scenes from the Travel Information Centre
Wasaya Airways has appointed James Ward as its new President and Chief Executive Officer.
Dear Constituents,
I hope everyone has had a safe and relaxing long weekend. I realize businesses and families are still struggling to stay afloat amid this crisis, and that the government isn t doing enough.
Announced on July 29, the provincial government stated in a news release that the strategy focuses on, strengthening families and communities through prevention, early intervention and seeking more...
When Sioux Lookout residents Dwight Hildebrand, Jim Carroll and Knowles McGill began their round of golf at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club on Wednesday, July 15, it seemed like just another afternoon on the links for the three friends.
Kenora MP Eric Melillo and Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa are calling for support for northern Ontario airlines.
The Municipality of Sioux Lookout has begun to reopen Day Care programing as well as programs and facilities at the Recreation Centre.
Beachgoers beat the heat with an evening dip at Second Sandy Beach on June 15.
The Northwestern Health Unit reported a new positive COVID-19 case in the Sioux Lookout area through social media on the afternoon of July 25.
Sioux Lookout s 38th Blueberry Festival begins on July 31 and will run through to August 9th. Charron Sippola, with the help of a few assistants, created this Blueberry Festival scene on the Front Street facing windows of the Sioux Area Seniors...
As of last Sunday evening, 25 active fires were burning in the Northwest Region.
Photo identified as (from left) Don Sanders, Terry Jewell (Mayor) and Jack McKenzie at the Tourist Information Office. Circa 1986.
