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Two Frenchman s Head residents, from Lac Seul First Nation, are facing charges after members of the Lac Seul Police Service executed a warrant on a residence in Frenchman s Head on Sept. 2.
The Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre is continuing to educate the community about traditional Indigenous knowledge during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cultural Resources Coordinator Victor Lyon is endeavoring to help Native and non-Native peoples better unders
The public speaking and leadership skills development group that s been serving Sioux Lookout for over 15 years now, will be kicking off a new season with their first meeting taking place on Thursday, Sept. 10 at 346 Drayton Road. Toastmasters Internation
Marjorie Joan Anderson (Beckett) passed away peacefully at home with her family beside her on July 31, 2020. Marge was born in Manitou, MB on Feb. 19, 1930 with her twin...
May 26, 1929 - September 5, 2000
Forever in our hearts.
Love Donna, Darrell, Tena, Chelsea & Mitchell, Karen, Allan, Alex & Bella, Michelle, Jason, Aaron & Todd
We would like to thank all our friends and family who brought over food, sent flowers, donated to either the Heart & Stroke foundation or the Alzheimer s Society, the thoughtful cards that were sent...
Friday, September 11th at 11am at the Sacred Heart Church.
Sunlight plays across the landscape at the Sturgeon River Bridge on Highway 642.
Sioux Lookout residents and visitors to town may have noticed a new design painted upon the Front Street facing windows of the Sioux Area Seniors Activity Centre.
Work is underway to reopen the Sioux Lookout Memorial Arena for the season. Scheduled to open on September 14, staff began making ice on August 27. The arena will be open Monday - Sunday, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. until October 4, after which hours will be e
At first it was kind of scary because you don t know what you re doing... For me, this is my dream career, shared SLAAMB carpentry trainee Tristan Korobanik.
The Young Professionals Network (YPN) of Ontario is now being introduced to Sioux Lookout, aiming to help connect, inspire, advocate and engage successful and dynamic professionals.
Our leaders have now been left ill-prepared to make key decisions with respect to the safe delivery of education programs and services. Our educators, parents and students are now forced to scramble days before the school year is supposed to start...
Four third-year Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) learners began their Comprehensive Community Clerkships (CCC) with Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) last week.
This week we asked NOSM students what they re looking forward to during their time in Sioux Lookout.
Hermina Hoey, Muriel Sutton and Bea Norberg on the docks at the Town Beach, 1928. Ed Norberg fishing at the Chutes, 1928.
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The Municipality of Sioux Lookout has received an investment of $975,000 in support of industrial and commercial development. The funding will be used to complete infrastructural enhancements, along with extending...
Communities across Canada and Ontario have implemented policies making it mandatory to wear a non-medical face covering in public areas, to curb the spread of the coronavirus. The Public Health Agency of Canada recommends wearing a non-medical...
The Friends of Cedar Bay hosted four events during this year s Blueberry Festival.
Community members and visitors to town for Sioux Lookout s 38th Blueberry Festival had an opportunity to discover Sioux Lookout s roots and learn more about the people who helped shape the community.
More than 20 dogs and their families, as well as at least one cat and its family, took part in the Sioux Looks Out For Paws Rescue Walk on August 3.
Quiet camp mornings sing their own special songs. I m usually up early and sit silently on the deck with coffee and my thoughts, looking out over the lake and scanning the forest clearing where the cabin nestles.
