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Sioux Lookout Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged five people with impaired driving over a six day period between July 3 and July 8.
A young person within the meaning of the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) has been re-arrested and had charges laid against them upgraded to 2nd Degree Murder...
We miss you Tracey. We are looking after your dog Simon. He is part of the family and reminds us of you everyday.
Today, July 17, 2020, marks 30 years since the first Ontario Breast Screening Program (OBSP) screening mammogram was completed. The success and continuation of the OBSP is a testament to the collaborative efforts of OBSP team members across Ontario.
Sitting in the shade this morning, looking out at the heat, taste testing the first hot pepper this year from my garden, and staring with some affection at the butt of what had been a pretty good morning cigar.
Sioux Cycling is in full swing now that the province has moved to Stage 3. Running since mid-May with social distancing rules, the group has seen more than 25 cyclists throughout the summer.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), North West Region Crime Unit under the direction of the Criminal Investigation Branch, is investigating numerous incidents of cyberbullying in Northern First Nation communities.
Sioux Lookout Giant Tiger associates presented a $25,000 donation to Sioux Lookout s Out of the Cold Shelter to help bolster food security in the community.
The Government of Canada has announced $2,657,560 to support the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Mental Health and Addictions Pandemic Response Program, described as, a unique First Nation-led initiative responding to the specific health needs of...
Various churches in Sioux Lookout have been opening their doors to the public and hosting physical services while maintaining mandated safety measures such as social distancing and capacity restrictions.
The Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club s (SLGCC) nine hole course has been featured as one of Canada s hidden gems by Reader s Digest Canada.
The Sioux Lookout Lions Club has been forced to seek creative fundraising avenues due to COVID-19 restricting their ability to raise funds as they normally would.
Sioux Lookout OPP and Fresh Market Foods are partnering together to recognize youth for safe bicycle riding skills as well as responsible and caring behavior through their Positive Ticket program.
The Sioux Lookout Bulletin is practising social distancing and has opted to get Your Perspective through social media during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Friends of Cedar Bay wishes to acknowledge the many years of volunteer support of Cedar Bay by Valerie Mascotto who passed away in Sault Ste Marie on June 26. Val and her late husband, Elso, were ardent supporters...
Last week, the Liberal government released their fiscal snapshot, and it paints a disturbing picture.
The Municipal Environment Committee asks: What does the COVID-19 pandemic teach us about addressing environmental issues? Many urban legends abound about the pandemic - Mother Earth s revenge for depleting her resources and damaging the eco-system...
The Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) confirmed they found no new positives cases of COVID-19 after completing widespread testing of staff members and physicians at the facility.
Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa is calling on the provincial government to support Matawa First Nations COVID-19 Emergency Education Response Plan.
Members of 270 Otter Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron took part in their fourth Annual Ceremonial Review on June 17, with the ceremony taking place over Google Meet and YouTube.
Sioux North High School (SNHS) celebrated their athletic year by acknowledging athletes, and athletic achievements, online.
