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Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) is continuing to strive for excellence as it responds to the COVID-19 pandemic on behalf of the 31 communities it represents.
The Municipality of Sioux Lookout recently announced staffing changes within its Senior Management Team in a press release on May 28, which featured the retirement of long-serving Fire Chief and Emergency Services Manager Rob Favot.
Long-time Day Care Manager Kelly Negus celebrated her retirement this spring after 36 years of providing childcare services within the Municipality of Sioux Lookout.
Sioux Lookout residents have experienced a wide variety of weather patterns throughout early June, including heavy rainfall, warm sunshine, and below freezing temperatures overnight.
Sioux Lookout and area residents enjoyed another full weekend of Curbside Swapping last week. The event, which typically occurs once a month in the spring, summer, and early fall, will become a more frequent staple this year.
Inspired by the Corridor of Love initiative which took place in Sioux Lookout on June 4, Sioux Lookout resident Jessica Crawford and Kieran Davis, a Lac Seul band member, have asked community members to continue to show their support...
The Municipality of Sioux Lookout is, taking all reasonable and necessary steps to open our Children s Centres as soon as possible, according to Municipal CAO Michelle Larose.
Municipal Council Notes from a Special Council Meeting on June 3.
Check out some summer sights captured around Sioux Lookout!
Concerned citizens lined Wellington Street in Sioux Lookout on June 4 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., forming a Corridor of Love from the Travel Information Centre to the intersection of Wellington Street and Front Street.
In a Special Council Meeting on June 3 held via videoconference, Sioux Lookout Municipal Council again discussed the Sioux Lookout Waterfront Development Project at Farlinger Park (the town beach), which had come in nearly a million dollars over budget...
An act of protest during this year s Pride flag raising ceremony in Sioux Lookout on June 1 voiced to those in attendance, and those watching the Sioux Lookout Public Library s live stream of the event, that police brutality is at the root of Pride s...
Kayla Bonello, Kris Mancuso, Martha Que, and Diana McRitchie Wilson answer this week s Question of the Week.
Check out the top stories from Wednesday, June 10, 2015.
Lac Seul First Nation (LSFN) recognized Pride Month for the first time last week, resulting in a Band Council Resolution proclaiming the month of June to be Pride Month in the community.
The dilemma faced when a white male in a position of power writes an article on racism is not only how to approach it, but should it actually be written at all? Obviously the decision in this case was yes.
I m incredibly proud of the generosity and resourcefulness of people across the Kenora riding as we face this pandemic together. Throughout our riding, individuals and organizations are stepping up to serve our community.
I thought this goldfinch sat near the ground on a dandelion stem and captured bugs for lunch. Maybe it did, but a friend suggested it was likely plucking fluff to line its nest.
The Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre (NGFC) launched an Emergency Food Hamper Program at the beginning of April to help community members in need of food during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Families were able to meet Sioux Mountain Public School s (SMPS) kindergarten teachers and early childhood educators digitally this year during a virtual kindergarten open house on June 4.
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), one of Canada s largest industry associations representing more than 130,000 Realtors working through 90 real estate boards and associations, has released statistics showing...
The Sioux Lookout Blueberry Festival Committee confirmed this year s festival will take place while complying with government issued mandates such as social distancing and restrictions surrounding gathering sizes.
Sioux Lookout Mayor Doug Lawrance, alongside Sioux Lookout Community GSA (Gay Straight Alliance), Sioux Lookout OPP, and St. Andrew s United Church representatives, kicked off the start of Pride Month in the community by raising the Pride flag...
