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A day of fun snowmobiling, meeting new friends, and exploring the area and taking in its wonders; all while supporting children with physical disabilities... is what's in store for participants on this year's January 28 fundraising ride...
Laura Semple, Digvijay Singh, John Cole, and Jeremy Funk
answer this week's question.
Sunrise Bombers circa 1938 - 40...
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I wish everybody in Sioux Lookout, from Sioux North to all the people, especially Keith Hancharuk, a great year ahead and hope they all succeed in 2023...
The Sioux Lookout Nordic Nomads Cross-Country Ski Club's trails are groomed and ready for use,,,
I saw this alligator in a Florida swamp last week the day before we returned home from a visit in Florida. As I look back, I'm thinking it would have been less painful to lie down beside this guy for a nap than to try to get home flying with Air Canada...
Bruce George, of Sioux Lookout, was the winner of the Sioux Lookout Material Girls Quilt Guild raffle. The draw was held on December 17th...
The Lost Lake Drop-In Centre is looking for any gently used donations for the second-hand store, as well as any food donations for the community food hamper...
Mike Kuzemczak immigrated to Canada from Poland in 1929 looking for work. He started as a farmhand in the west for a year and then joined the CNR as a section man and settled in Ghost River, Ontario...
Dan Klym came to Sioux Lookout about 1925. He had a subcontract to brick build the Provincial Police Building at the corner of King Street and Fourth Avenue...
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB), in partnership with the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service (NAPS), are investigating a homicide in Fort Hope First Nation...
Sioux Lookout's annual Ice Candle Memorial Service took place on the evening of Dec. 23...
Municipal Council has approved a financial request made by the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) to assist in recruiting physicians to cover the hospital's emergency department in the new year...
Decisions of Municipal Council...
The provincial government is replacing Ornge Air Ambulance's fixed wing fleet with a new fleet of state-of-the-art aircraft.
Ornge provides air ambulance services from nine air base, with fixed-wing bases located in Thunder Bay, Timmins, and Sioux Lookout
The provincial government announced on Dec. 15 that, "With the Health Canada approval of a bivalent COVID-19 vaccine for five to 11 year-olds, all Ontarians aged five and over are eligible to book a bivalent booster dose starting December 21."
Photo identified as "A pair of Elliot's first skis on a plane."
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As the holiday season approaches, I'd like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays. I'm excited to spend some time with my family, and hope everyone across the region is able to spend quality time with their loved ones...
I stopped on my way home to admire this frosted White Pine just down the road. The White Pine is breathtakingly majestic and beautiful. It's my favorite tree...
The U11 AA Sioux Lookout Jr Bombers traveled to Thunder Bay Dec. 8 - 11 to attend the Elks Santa Claus Showdown, Double A Hockey Tournament...
Thanks to the support of the community, a record setting amount of money was raised in support of the work of the Friends of Cedar Bay through this year's Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign...
