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Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) Public Health Physician Dr. John Guilfoyle is encouraging eligible residents of the 33 communities SLFNHA serves to make the decision to get the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as they have the opportunity...
Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) is preparing to conduct its 18th Annual Career Fair online this year, encouraging businesses and organizations to participate.
Pelican Falls First Nations High School s Guidance Counselor, Shawn Hordy...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of exercise for both physical and mental health has been continuously promoted by health officials.
Ontario remains under a state of emergency with a stay-at-home order in place with exceptions being...
Kirsten Barrett, Betty Lacosse, Kayla Bonello, Chey Peters, Martha Quedent and Ryan Perrier Kowalchuk answer this week s Question of the Week!
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Sioux Mountain Public School teacher Jonathan Ho was the lucky winner of the Lake of the Woods District Hospital Foundation s online 50 50 fundraiser for the month of January, taking home $155,155.
Ho s winning ticket was drawn on Jan. 29.
In a continued attempt to raise awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), the Social Department of Grand Council Treaty #3, with support of the Women s Council Gaagiidoo-Ikwewag, have commenced The Red Ribbon Campaign. It is...
Lac Seul Police Service (LSPS) have arrested and charged a 23-year-old Frenchman s Head resident with aggravated assault following an extensive investigation.
On Saturday January 23, 2021 at 5:12 am, the Lac Seul Police Service (LSPS) received a call.
A 25-year-old Pikangikum First Nation resident is facing multiple charges in connection with the drowning of a two-year-old child last year.
On August 23, 2020, members of the Pikangikum Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to..
Dear Constituents, The House of Commons resumed this week. It was great to have the opportunity to raise local issues in the House of Commons again.
Promoting food security and affordable housing
I was glad to see several local witnesses testify...
Temperatures plunged to below 30 C in Sioux Lookout last week and may do so again before this winter is through.
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) reminds people to take extra caution when spending time outdoors, especially in the extremely cold...
I call it the forest of dreams.
It s similar to the Iowa cornfield, except I look out to see Mary and the dogs slipping quietly into and out of the trees instead of baseball players hidden in the cornstalks.
Seeing and capturing the northern lights can be a thrilling experience. A Sioux Lookout based landscape photographer, Justin Stevens shared, Sioux lookout is a great place to take photos of the northern lights due to it being a remote area you can...
Sioux Lookout Municipal Council accepted the second draft of the 2021 budget on Jan. 21 with a 0.3 per cent tax increase.
The budget will be presented at the February 17 regular meeting of council for ratification.
Changes to the Municipal operating
Community members have been making good use of walking trails in Sioux Lookout, as well as the community s cross-country ski trails, snowshoe trails, fat biking trails and Blueberry Hill for some sliding fun as ways to get outdoors and get some...
Lac Seul First Nation resident Serena Kenny is inviting people to take part in an online Jingle Dress Special contest in the loving memory of her mother late Lorraine Kenny. Hoping to reach friends and family near and far, Serena said that she is very...
The federal and provincial governments are partnering to support small air carriers serving remote First Nations communities in Northern Ontario.
The Government of Canada is contributing up to $11,134,000 for air services to remote communities to...
Sioux Lookout s Out of the Cold Shelter is seeing a reduced number of visitors at this time.
The Executive Director for the Out of the Cold Shelter, Susan Barclay said, It s quiet right now. We are probably not going to meet the numbers we had last...
Sioux-Hudson Employment Services continues to offer their services virtually. Sioux-Hudson Employment Services Program Manager Roxanne Hammond said, We want to try to answer questions, we want to try to find solutions to problems that are coming up as...
Good news for Sioux Lookout and Hudson residents looking to get outdoors for a bit of exercise.
Municipally operated outdoor skating rinks in Sioux Lookout and Hudson re-opened for public use on Jan. 20.
The Municipality informed The Bulletin that..
Joanne Barden, Darby Starratt, Ky Kenny and Joseph Lorusso answer this week s question of the week!
Canadian Airways Norseman in front of the town beach. The old wood water tower is in the background (where July fireworks are launched). Circa 1939.
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