From The Archives
Wednesday, May 2, 2001
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NEWS:
Council looking at downtown enhancement study
Municipal council and members of the business community saw a presentation on April 24 of what a downtown enhancement study is and why it would be a good thing for Sioux Lookout.
NEWS:
Big Vermilion creel census an intense project
Brad Bowen has been trekking around Big Vermilion Lake three times a week since January. He’s conducting a creel census of the lake trout population in the lake for the Ministry of Natural Resources.
NEWS:
Early Literacy program a success at Hudson School
The Keewatin-Patricia teachers for literacy believe that language is made up of four parts – reading, writing, listening and speaking. Hudson School realizes the importance of language and started an early literacy program last year for students from junior kindergarten to grade three.
Cover Photo:
Hitting the links early
Golfers get some practice swings in on Pelican Lake last week. (From left) Dave Tanton, Wendy Yen and Neil Gander look down the ice, tracking their golf balls. The trio was out getting some early practice in anticipation of the upcoming golf season.
The Sioux Lookout Multi Cultural Youth Music Program, a program of the Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre, presented a Spring Concert on Saturday evening at the Centennial Centre...