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A small group of enthusiastic participants took part in a pickleball tournament held on March 16 at the Recreation Centre as part of this year's Sioux Mountain Winter Festival...
The Commander of the 4th Canadian Division (4DIV) said he was "impressed" after observing the 3rd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (3CRPG) in action as it conducted its largest Far North exercise since the pandemic struck in early 2020...
Although the fish weren't biting, participants in this year's Debbie Hill Memorial Ice Fishing Derby said it was still a great event.
Hosted by the Sioux Lookout Anglers and Hunters on March 19 on Bigwood Lake, approximately 120 people came out to fish.
The Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce and the Municipality of Sioux Lookout are working together to present this year's Sioux Mountain Winter Festival, running from March 16 to 19...
Sioux Lookout husband and wife mushers Jesse Terry and Mary England are celebrating a successful season of sled dog racing...
A celebration of Holi Milan, the Hindu Festival of Colours, was held on March 4 at the Forest Inn and Conference Centre...
SLFNHA's Chief Operating Officer, Janet Gordon, has worked with SLFNHA since its beginning in the early 90's. In honor of International Women's Day and Women's History Month, SLFNHA presents some questions and answers with Janet about her career...
Paul Matousek, Mike McCarl, Sharon Yule, and Jason Bailey answer this week's question.
Stan Williams and Art Taylor at Brewer's Retail Store...
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The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre (MTC) made its return to Sioux Lookout on Feb. 22 before a packed house of 120 Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series audience members...
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) is advising that cases of syphilis continue to increase in the region...
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) celebrated International Women's Day on March 8 with an International Women's Day Luncheon at the Jeremiah McKay Kabayshewekamik Hostel...
The provincial government announced on March 10 that it is providing more than $1.8 million through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) to nine economic development projects in Northwestern Ontario...
Two Sioux North High School wrestlers have proven themselves to be among the province's elite, earning the opportunity to attend the OFSAA wrestling championship, which took place in Ottawa from March 6-8.
Three young hockey players in the Sioux Lookout Minor Hockey Association (SLMHA) who dream of one day playing in the NHL will soon take the next step towards making that dream a reality, building on what they have already learned...
Recently Student Transportation Services of Thunder Bay published a small article about the beginning of Iron Range Bus Lines in Thunder Bay...
A fundraising evening on March 4 has helped the Galatians 6:10 Refugee Sponsorship Group meet its fundraising goal to sponsor an Iranian family fleeing religious persecution...
Municipal Council has approved the 2023 Municipal Budget with a 1.7 percent tax rate increase to fund the Operating Budget and no increase to taxes to fund this year's Capital projects...
Three local churches in Sioux Lookout are leading the charge in the battle against food insecurity within the Municipality.
The three churches have been operating the community's food bank since late October...
NAN Deputy Grand Chief Anna Betty Achneepineskum and the Executive Council, as well as Sol Mamakwa, Kiiwetinoong MPP, are calling for action on fire safety following a fatal house fire on Feb. 22 in Pikangikum First Nation...
NAN Grand Chief Derek Fox, who the organization said has been suspended with pay due to alleged violations of the NAN Executive Council Code of Conduct, says in a statement that he has been, "wrongfully and possibly defamed by statements that are untrue."
Renovation work is underway at Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre's (SLMHC) Emergency Department to create additional capacity for four "safe rooms"...
Cherie Coulombe, Florence Woolner, Al Wiebe, and Selma Poulin answer this week's question.
