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Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre is reporting no new cases of COVID-19 amongst its hospital staff as of June 26.
The Rotary Club of Sioux Lookout is asking the community to nominate dedicated volunteers as candidates for the Jack McKenzie Memorial Award.
In a Facebook post on June 22, Community Living Dryden Sioux Lookout confirmed Ojibway Park will remain closed for the summer.
Sioux Lookout s Salvation Army Thrift Store has transitioned to selling clothing and houseware items on Facebook, due to COVID-19, helping them to clear out some of their inventory.
The Sioux Lookout Bulletin is practising social distancing and has opted to get Your Perspective through social media during the COVID-19 pandemic. Last week we asked: The school year has come to a close and it has been an unprecedented year for students.
Sioux Lookout Sunrise Bombers in front of a store. They were allstars in 1938 and champions in 1939.
Check out the top stories from Wednesday, June 25, 2003.
Notes from the June 17, 2020 Municipal Council Meeting.
With small painted rocks, Sioux Lookout residents are bringing a smile to the faces of their friends, family and neighbours.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sioux North High School (SNHS), Sioux Mountain Public School (SMPS) and Sacred Heart School (SHS) held virtual graduation ceremonies to recognize this year s graduating students.
A 30-year-old man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for being Unlawfully at Large has been arrested in Hudson.
In Sioux Lookout and across Canada July 1st will be different this year. The restrictions we are using to protect ourselves from COVID-19 put Canada Day celebratory gatherings on hold.
The number of homes sold in Canada in May compared to April has surge 57 per cent but sales are still weakest since 1996 and 40% lower from a year ago.
Marie Marguerite Therese Bower, the matriarch of the Bower family left her large family with an abundance of fond memories. Therese was born in St. Omer, Quebec on December 12, 1927 to Irma and Hector Landry.
As the Ontario economy reopens, I ve heard from many constituents who are eager to get back to work, but still concerned about their financial stability, as well as many local employers who are struggling to recruit workers.
The Municipality of Sioux Lookout announced burning without a permit will be allowed until July 12.
As of June 13, residents will then be required to have a permit.
Sioux Lookout Mayor Doug Lawrance and Lac Seul First Nation Chief Derek Maud honoured and celebrated Indigenous Peoples Month during a ceremony on June 22.
Representatives from Wataynikaneyap (Watay) Power and Valard Construction LP have informed that the Watay Power Transmission Project, which will connect 17 First Nations communities to the main electricity grid in Ontario for the first time, has been...
Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC), Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA), and the Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) are responding to what is being described as a cluster of asymptomatic people, who tested positive...
Northwestern Ontario tourism outfitters voiced their need for financial support from the government to assist the tourism industry across the region during a Tourism Matters rally in Vermillion Bay on June 13.
The Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce is offering homebased businesses another opportunity to bring their products and services to the community and become more widely known in town...
Last week we asked: How are you and your family beating the heat this summer?
Pictures of Doctor Mitchella when he used to practice in Sioux Lookout in 1908.
Check out the top stories from Wednesday, June 22, 2016.
