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Strength, courage, respect, honor, humility, and resiliency. Our young Warriors epitomized the best of all these virtues and more competing at the Lakehead Elementary Wrestling Tournament held at the Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay on April 27th...
Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) celebrated the academic and athletic accomplishments of its students this past school year with a special awards ceremony on April 27...
It was a busy week in Ottawa. I gave a speech in the House of Commons on the 2023 budget to share concerns on the Liberals' tax increases and the inflationary deficit that will only make life more unaffordable for Canadians...
Curbing last year's spike in motorcyclist fatalities on Ontario Provincial Police- (OPP)-patrolled roads is as simple as riders and drivers maintaining safe space and driving habits around each other at all times...
Debra Mae Martin (Debbie Koval) died on April 5, 2023 with her son Jim, daughter Teri-Lyn and her two sisters surrounding her, after a sudden and unexpected illness that left her unconscious...
It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my best friend forever...
Today was a great one for a walk - overcast, cool, snowy and brutal for a spring day - but a beauty for a little hike...
Sioux North High School Warrior athletes Marek McKay and Presley Brohm are heading to OFSAA, the provincial championship...
Indigenous Services Canada employees in Sioux Lookout, represented under the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC), joined PSAC members across the country in strike action which began last week....
An agreement was signed on April 11 in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug at a ceremony, that, "supports the exercise of KI's jurisdiction in relation to their child and family services under the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Dibenjikewin Onaakonikewin (KIDO)...
Fifty-three participants took part in this year's Watermelon Wrestling Festival at Sioux North High School on April 20.
The wrestling festival was the wrap up for the Warrior Wrestling Club, which saw approximately 60 grade 4-8 students learn the sport..
Teams from Sioux Lookout, Dryden, and Thunder Bay competed in this year's Sioux Spikefest, which was held last Friday and Saturday at Sioux North High School.
Four men's teams and eight women's teams competed....
Bradley Grenier, Les Burgoyne, Rylen Crowe, and Lance Hildebrand answer this week's question.
Central Schools grade 5 & 6 class of 1964-1965....
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Recently, I took a walk around downtown Kenora with Dr. Jonny Grek to learn more about the treatment he provides to homeless residents. We may not agree on everything, still we both want a safer community...
Gert passed away early on the 16th of April after a courageous battle with cancer. She passed away peacefully and gracefully with family by her side...
Seagulls are seagulls, right? During all the years I've seen them around, I've always thought these birds were just seagulls. But, I have found out they are not...
Having a successful hockey career can look different in many ways. For Sioux Lookout native Brandon Stanley, that has meant being able to play in one of the most elite leagues in the hockey world...
The official fundraising campaign hasn't even begun, yet another donation has already been received to help make an MRI unit a reality in Sioux Lookout...
The Northern Ontario School of Medicine University (NOSM University) has selected Kaitlin Negus, a Clinical Dietitian at Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC), as this year's recipient of the Northern Ambassador Award...
Karl, Susan, Bill, Merle, Edith, Corinne, Jennifer (and soon Komal) have for years quietly gone around town clearing our streets of litter. With Earth Day on April 22, the Municipal Environment Committee decided it was time to honour these folks...
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), in partnership with the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service (NAPS), have laid a murder charge related to a death in Slate Falls First Nation...
