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"It's been a fantastic day." That's how Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club (SLGCC) Staff Supervisor/Events Coordinator Christina Davis summed up the first day of golf season on May 11...
Former youth in care Tyleen Strang says Tikinagan's new book will help children and youth in care understand that there are caring adults who will support their connections to culture, community, and family...
Saturday was a day that began beautifully and just got better and better as it went on...
"Brunch went over well. We were really, really impressed," shared Legion Ladies Auxiliary President Charron Sippola of a Mother's Day Brunch hosted by the Auxiliary on May 12 in the Upper Legion Hall...
Municipality of Sioux Lookout and Independent First Nations Alliance signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining, "how the two organizations can work collaboratively for the advancement and betterment of each, when it comes to fire-related activities..
Trever Sanderson, Nolan Palmer, Dayvan Bull, and Jonah Smith answer this week's question.
With 600 wrestlers, nine mats, CBC coverage, and Paris quickly approaching this summer, the Lakehead Elementary wrestling tournament held at the Fort William Gardens, Thunder Bay had the feel of an Olympic event...
To Sioux Lookout Council, I am writing to bring to your attention a critical issue that requires immediate attention in Sioux Lookout, Ontario...
I was denied a temporary license plate sticker at Sioux Lookout Service Ontario office for no clear reason...
One day last week was a great one for a walk - overcast, cool, snowy and brutal for a spring day - but a beauty for a little hike...
This week, the House of Commons debated the NDP-Liberal government's budget. After 9 years, the government's budget is just more of the same that got us into this mess...
Red Dress Day 2024 was recognized on May 5 in Sioux Lookout with a sunrise ceremony and sacred fire in the morning at the Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre and in the evening with a ceremony at the Town Beach hosted by SWAC and ONWA.
Thirty-two elementary students in grades 4- 8 took part in this year's Warrior Wrestling Club which ran for five weeks, culminating in the Watermelon Wrestling Festival on April 26...
Sioux Lookout Bombers fans were invited to wish the team well at two recent events as they prepare to take on the top Junior A teams in the country at this year's Centennial Cup in Oakville, Ontario...
Quick action on the part of Sioux Lookout Hydro had power restored approximately an hour after it went out in parts of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout last Wednesday evening...
The final show of the 2023-2024 Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series season was a hit with audience members...
Northwestern Health Unit had alerted the public on April 22nd about a noted increase in overdose events, and that has not improved...
Red Apple is back in Sioux Lookout and customers couldn't wait for the store to re-open its doors on April 12...
The Sioux Lookout Bombers are heading to the Superior International Junior Hockey League (SIJHL) finals on a mission to hoist the Bill Salonen Cup...
Tiffany Thompson, Greg Malcolm, Mohammad Matloob, and Elaine Leney answer this week's question.
Canadian National Railway Locomotive No. 3564.
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Kenora MP Eric Melillo has outlined measures he says the Conservative Party of Canada is calling on the Liberal Government to make to "fix the budget', which is scheduled to be presented on Tuesday, April 16 in the House of Commons...
It was great to meet with Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls Mayor Gale Black about the community's housing needs and how the NDP-Liberal government has come up short. A Common Sense Conservative government will cut red tape and build homes Canadians can afford.
