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The Sioux Lookout Lions Club hosted a Lions "Twonie" Family Fun Day on August 1 at the Town Beach during this year's Blueberry Festival...
Community members and visitors to town were invited to the Cedar Bay Stables on August 6, during this year's Blueberry Festival, for pony rides and other fun activities.
The Sioux Lookout Public Library invited the community to visit on August 5 for their annual used book sale.
Dingwall Motors invited the community and visitors to town to join them at their 35 King Street location for hot dogs, hamburgers and sausages on August 5.
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFHNA) invited community members and visitors to town to visit them at their Development Services office at 42 King Street for a free BBQ on August 4...
Tikinagan Child and Family Services welcomed the community and visitors to town on August 3 at their Tikinagan Fun Day event, which featured bouncy castles, a BBQ, games and lots of fun.
Community members and visitors to town were invited to Centennial Park on August 7 to take part in a time of singing and scripture reading led by representatives from member churches of the Sioux Lookout Ministerial Association...
The Sioux Lookout Lions Club held a fundraising BBQ on July 30, during this year's Blueberry Festival, to raise funds for the 2023 Canada Day Fireworks and Festivities and the Lions' Bursary for Sioux North High School...
Twenty-two players took part in the Blueberry Cribbage Tournament hosted by the Sioux Area Seniors Activity Centre on July 30...
Seventeen participants took part in The Mayor's 10K Run on August 3 during this year's Blueberry Festival...
With great sadness we say goodbye to our loving mother, sister, grandmother and friend...
Here's my little friend Chippy, who creeps up and stuffs his face with sunflower seeds while I sit three feet away smoking a cigar...
A good day of fishing and a lot of fun. That's how participants in this year's Morgan Fuels Jr. Walleye Championship, presented by Sioux Lookout Anglers and Hunters (SLAH), described the August 20 event....
Blueberry Festival mascot Blueberry Bert posses for a photo with Northern Lights Community Theatre (NLCT) representative Liz Ward and her daughter Sarah Ward during a Theatre in the Park event hosted by NLCT on August 5 at the Town Beach...
The Nishnawbe Aski Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly passed a resolution on August 10 at the 40th Keewaywin Conference, stating that they "vehemently oppose the NWMO's concept of a DGR (Deep Ground Repository) near Ignace...
The deadline for candidates to put their names forward to run in the upcoming municipal election is fast approaching and thus far in Sioux Lookout, seven individuals have stepped forward...
Residents are being encouraged to mark August 18 on their calendars for Family Safety Night...
The Sioux Mountain Music Festival was back to performing in front of a live audience this year and people packed the Town Beach on August 7 to listen to this year's lineup of performers...
John Cole, Tony Tavares, Dorothy Broderick, and Carter Krahn answer this week's question.
Photo of the float bridge that crossed the Vermilion River near North Pines in 1923...
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The Sioux Lookout Bombers are in urgent need of billet families for the upcoming season.
Ontario Provincial Police in Pickle Lake, Northwest Emergency Response Team, and Underwater Search and Recovery Unit, with assistance from members of the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service, are investigating a death on a lake near Pickle Lake...
I'd like to congratulate all the athletes who recently participated in the Indigenous Summer Games in Ottawa...
