Sioux Bulletin's Latest News
Work is underway on the installation of a crosswalk at the intersection of Sturgeon River Road and Highway 72...
The Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series Committee enjoyed presenting their first show of the season, featuring Canadian Rock band - The Trews...
BILLIE BERNICE TENNANT (nee BELL) died serenely, surrounded by her family on October 19, 2022 at the William A. George Extended Care Facility...
Hobo, a chickadee without a tail, has been flitting in and out of my feeder for the past couple days...
Current reports suggest that energy prices may increase up to 100% this year which is why this week in Ottawa, my colleagues and I put forth a motion calling on the government to exempt home heating from taxes...
Charron Sippola, a committee member for the Sioux Area Seniors Activity Centre, is promoting programs being offered at the Senior Centre in her latest painting on the building's Front Street facing windows...
The Sioux North High School Warriors visited Dryden High School on Oct. 18 to take on the Dryden High School Eagles...
The Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Foundation (SLMHCF) announced their October 14th 50/50 draw winner was Meequin Angeconeb...
A steady stream of community members visited Cedar Bay last Saturday afternoon for the 3rd Annual Cedar Bay Stables Pumpkin Sale and Fall Frolic, hosted by the Friends of Cedar Bay (FCB).
Sioux Lookout's housing crisis and labour shortage were two community challenges discussed frequently by councillor-at-large candidates at an All Candidates Forum held on Oct. 12 in the Upper Legion Hall...
The Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board (SLAAMB) hosted a Career Fair 'Choosing your Career Path & Future' at Sioux North High School on Oct. 13...
Curtis Panacheese, Elton Ombash, Darrel Ray, and Alex Spence answer this week's question.
QEDHS Principal Thomas T. Rivard at his desk -- 1962.
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Kenora MP Eric Melillo has been asked by new Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre to continue in his role as Conservative Shadow Minister for FedNor (The Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario)...
A newly created community garden in Lac Seul First Nation flourished this summer with many fruits and vegetables harvested and given back to the community...
A locally formed sponsorship group is looking for the community's help as they prepare for the arrival of a persecuted family they are sponsoring. The family is expected to arrive sometime between December and February...
Hobo's tail feathers are sprouting like mung bean seeds (ah, remember the days when we were all going to be living a full life of self sufficiency on a tiny piece of land, raising chickens, rabbits, and a goat, and eating sprouts grown in a mason jar...
As of October 14, Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) is officially no longer in a COVID-19 outbreak. The outbreak was declared over after 10 days of no new positive cases directly related to the outbreak...
A tough road trip for the Sioux Lookout Bombers...
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month. October 15th is recognized internationally as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day...
Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) urges residents to stay up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations. The vaccine formula that offers improved protection against the Omicron variant is now available for anyone aged 12 and up...
Sioux Lookout will now join Dryden and Red Lake in being served by the newly created Kiiwetinoong Healing Waters Ontario Health Team...
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA), under the direction of the Chiefs-In-Assembly, has released its Diabetes and Childhood Vaccination Coverage reports.
