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Sioux Lookout Municipal Council has declared May and June 2021 Honeybee Appreciation Months in Sioux Lookout.
Council approved the recommendation from staff at their Feb. 17 regular meeting, directing staff to allow residents to exceed the maximum height
Sioux Lookout Municipal Council ratified the 2021 budget at their Feb. 17 regular council meeting with a 0.3 per cent tax rate increase.
The budget passed with an operating budget of $31,866,917 and a capital budget of $9,382,175...
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The Sioux Lookout Recreation Centre is now welcoming interested community members, 10 years and older, to book time slots for its Shooting Hoops initiative.
Bookings can be made for one hour per day, up to three days in advance...
Jennifer Reid, Alvin Necan, Stephanie Findlay and Phoebe Kwandibens answer this week s question of the week.
Gordon Morrison and Peter Maskerine near the Sioux Lookout Airport in 1936.
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It s been great to be back in the riding meeting with constituents and community leaders.
I ve been participating in Parliament virtually, and it s been a very eventful week...
An aspiring teen artist has expressed a powerful anti-bullying message through her winning image for Tikinagan Child and Family Services Red Alert! Bullying Hurts! campaign.
Memekew Apetawakeesic-Morriseau, from North Caribou Lake First Nation...
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Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Jeremiah McKay Kabayshewekamik (JMK I) hostel.
We are excited to celebrate 10 years since we opened the doors of our new hostel, said James Morris...
The Sioux Lookout Public Library has initiated a Facebook group in hopes of doing a big local community read program in Sioux Lookout and Lac Seul First Nation later this year. The library s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Librarian, Michael Laverty...
A $1000 donation from the Rotary Club of Sioux Lookout to the Friends of Cedar Bay has helped Cedar Bay stables purchase much needed tack and blankets for its horses.
We have some issues with not enough equipment (tack), so we ve asked them if they...
A Pixellot S1, an automated sports production camera donated to the Sioux Lookout Minor Hockey Association (SLMHA) by local resident Keith Atwood, has now been installed and is able to stream practices and games to parents and relatives of SLMHA...
A cake maker in a bakery couldn t sculpt a frosted treat more beautiful than the wind on a snow covered lake at sundown...
Neskantaga First Nation declared a State of Emergency (SOE) amongst its members in the entirety of the municipality of the City of Thunder Bay on Feb. 24 after 12 (as of Feb.24) of its off-reserve members tested positive for COVID-19 in Thunder Bay...
The community of Muskrat Dam First Nation is advising that its power issues are looking more positive.
In a Feb. 19 news release, Muskrat Dam First Nation shared that over the last two weeks, the community has been in a state of emergency and, on...
Local snowmobiling enthusiast Mike Starratt snapped this image of Sioux Lookout at sunrise from atop Sioux Mountain on Feb.16. Starratt said the temperature was - 33 C at the time.
Starratt has been capturing the area s natural beauty while on his ride
The Municipality of Sioux Lookout reopened its facilities, programs and services on Feb. 17, after the provincial stay-at-home order was rescinded in the Northwestern Health Unit s catchment area on Feb. 16 and the NWHU area was allowed to reopen under...
Cedar Bay Trail Co. has noticed an increase in community usage of the trails at Cedar Bay during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cedar Bay board member Ryan Jung said, COVID has gotten a lot more people out on the trails this year. Last year we saw good...
Jericho Winter, Elissa Roundhead, Ramona Baas and Brynn Baas answer this week s Question of the Week!
Mr. J.W. Wallace (centre) manager of the Bank of Montreal, date unknown.
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I was in Ottawa last week, where I advocated for tourism operators, small business owners, frontline workers, and vulnerable communities in the Kenora riding, in addition to standing up for the rights of law-abiding firearm owners.
During Question...
A joint news release was issued on Feb. 19 on behalf of: City of Kenora, Kenora Chiefs Advisory, Kenora District Services Board, Lake of the Woods District Hospital, Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU), Ontario Provincial Police, Treaty 3 Police...
