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The Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre (NGFC) provided 365 people with dinner through their annual community feast on December 3. This year s feast took place as a drive-thru event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
NGFC Executive Director Jennifer Thomas...
Megan Anderson, Brian Satgunam, Greg Link and Bill Kuzemczak answer this week s Question of the Week!
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A reader has informed The Bulletin that the Pics of the Past appearing in our Nov. 25 and Dec. 2 editions identified as being taken in front of the original Sacred Heart School, were actually...
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Judy Henrickson is inviting the community to her 698 Drayton Road home, where she has put hours of work and love into creating an elaborate Christmas lights display synced to the music of six holiday songs.
Henrickson turned on her display for the...
I look forward to returning to Ottawa this week to fight for the Kenora riding in the House of Commons.
I ve spent the last few weeks in the riding, meeting with constituents and advocating for more support and a real plan for Canadians impacted by...
As we approach Christmas let s take time to say thank you to each other. Thank you for being a caring community. Thank you for masking, social distancing, and sacrificing normal routines and expectations. Thank you for thinking about fellow citizens...
Seven Generations Education Institute (SGEI) has unveiled its Health Disciplines Simulation Lab, which resembles a realistic medical setting, to hone students skills at its Sioux Lookout, Kenora and Fort Frances campuses.
The simulation lab is a...
The Rotary Club of Sioux Lookout will be continuing its tradition of preparing and selling Ice Candles this year.
Candles, $10 each, can be purchased in memory of a loved one who is no longer with us.
On Dec. 20 the Rotary Club will place the candles...
Ontario Provincial Police have released the name of the victim of a fatal house fire which took place in Sioux Lookout on Nov. 19.
At approximately 6:00 a.m. on Nov.19, the Sioux Lookout detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Sioux Lookout...
A 59-year-old Kejcik Bay resident is facing five charges following an investigation by the Lac Seul Police Service.
Police are continuing their investigation, and believe there may be additional victims who have not yet come forward.
Eric Everson has...
Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) continues to stay prepared for a potential increase of COVID-19 in our region. With this in mind, SLMHC is implementing some changes at the hospital and William A. George Extended Care facility (ECU) to...
Local wildlife photographer Michael Lawrence is celebrating his tenth year producing Our Own Backyard: A Sioux Lookout Nature Calendar. Lawrence said, The sales have been higher each year and I ve had a higher print run this year than previous years...
Santa Claus came to town last Sunday as the Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with The Municipality of Sioux Lookout, Sioux Lookout OPP and Sioux Lookout Fire Services, presented A Christmas Car Parade.
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Local resident Jenny DeRusha was the lucky winner of this year s Moonlight Madness draw.
When making a purchase at any one of the participating 13 businesses during Moonlight Madness on Nov. 27, shoppers 18 years of age and older were entered into a...
After consulting with the province s Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) region has moved to the Yellow Protect level of the Ontario Government s Keeping Ontario Safe and Open Framework.
The move came into effect on...
Ojibway Power Toboggan Association (OPTA) members Tiana Korobanik (left), Mark Ridgway (centre) and Andrew Jarmain were out during Moonlight Madness on November 27 selling tickets for the club s annual snowmobile raffle.
The lucky winner of the 2020...
Pikangikum First Nation will be the first community in Canada to be connected to Starlink s satellite internet network.
A division of SpaceX, Kenora-based IT company FSET collaborated with SpaceX about the remote community s need for internet, which...
In an effort to prevent bullying and cyberbullying and promote awareness in First Nation communities, Tikinagan Child and Family Services are conducting a logo-designing contest, as part of their campaign. The first part of the two-part contest, for...
A Facebook post on the Sioux Lookout & Area Events & Services page last week encouraging people to show their appreciation for the members of their community had received more than 200 comments as of Sunday evening.
Sioux Lookout resident Nancy McCord...
Sioux Lookout s long-standing holiday season tradition, Stuff A Cruiser, will take place on December 5.
Community Mobilization and Safety Officer, Andrea DeGagne shared with The Bulletin, The First Step Women s Shelter and Sgt. (Jean) Duguay of the...
Denise Tilberg, Donna Tilberg, Dennis Anderson and Rosalie Davis answer this week s Question of the Week!
Back row from left: Allan Pizziol, Berry Jewell, Mario Facca, Bobby Love, ?, Steve Bugera and Norman Roy.
Second row from left: ?, Michael Creedon, Garry MacDonald and and Sr. M. St. Eusebie (Betty Kennedy).
Front row from left: Terry Duff, John Trubyk.
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