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Conservatives have been fighting a dangerous Liberal Bill that could have devastating impacts on freedom of speech.
Bill C-10 would give the CRTC sweeping powers to regulate the internet including what Canadians are allowed to post online...
Sioux Lookout s economy could benefit from some untapped potential that may exist for local businesses through programs offered by Patricia Area Community Endeavours Inc. (PACE), shared Sioux Lookout Municipal councillor, PACE Board member John Bath...
The Sioux Lookout Municipal Environment Committee recently recognized Sherry McNear for her contributions towards Encouraging Environmental Awareness and Stewardship.
McNear said that it s an honor to be recognized for her efforts...
Residents may have wondered about the appearance of survey stakes at the east end of Front Street in the Third Avenue area...
With roots in Sioux Lookout, two friends, Chelsey Greig and Gillian Mann are creating sweaters with an uplifting message, while donating 20 percent of each purchase to...
The Sioux Lookout Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) cluster is currently recruiting volunteers to be part of their local Auxiliary Policing Program...
The Alzheimer Society of Canada is encouraging individuals to explore the limitless ways to move in their own way, during the month of May, and take part in this year s virtual IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer s...
With walleye season set to open this weekend, the Municipality of Sioux Lookout is reminding anyone planning to use local boat launches that permits are required to park, launch a boat, or fish from the dock at any of the boat launch locations...
Hopeful preparations are underway at Camp of the Woods to safely open in-person activities this season...
Contributing to enrich one of their most relished facilities, two local families have made anonymous donations to Friends of Cedar Bay, totaling $6000, spearheading some community fundraising...
The National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), also known as Red Dress Day, was observed on May 5 to honour and raise awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls...
We didn t waste much time boating to camp as soon as the ice left our lake April 27. The weather was beautiful, an early spring treat, with lots of sun and temperatures in the high teens (60s F).
Squirrels had discovered my cache of sunflower seeds...
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) is reporting over 31,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been given in our area. This is an impressive number and we expect it will begin to rise quickly over the month of May as more populations become eligible...
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers have returned to Pikangikum First Nation after an agreement was reached between the OPP and Pikangikum on the morning of April 27, the First Nation shared in an April 30 news release...
Reflecting on input from its various stakeholders, The Sioux Lookout Public Library Board approved its 2021-2026 Strategic Plan at their March 23 meeting.
The Library s CEO Chief Librarian Mike Laverty said that this plan gives them goals to aim for...
Lac Seul First Nation Chief and Council declared a State of Emergency within the First Nation on May 1.
A Code Red Lockdown order was implemented in the First Nation on May 1...
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) shared on April 30 that the NWHU region has reached the unfortunate milestone of one in 100 people in the area now having been infected with COVID-19...
May 1 was National Principal s Day.
On its website, the Ontario Principals Council recognized principals and vice-principals stating, We celebrate, acknowledge and thank the principals and vice-principals who lead our schools every day...
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