The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 28 - No. 11, January 16, 2019
Approximately 50 representatives from the Keewaytinook Okimakanak Board of Education (KOBE), Sioux Lookout s municipal government, elders, and surrounding community members who assisted in the app celebrated the official launch of KOBE s indigenous...
Sioux North High School (SNHS) students came together Jan. 8 and 9 to support and promote the Blue Laces Campaign for mental health awareness during both SNHS boys and girls hockey games.
More than 50 community members filled the Upper Legion Hall Jan.9 for a public input meeting in regard to the 2019 draft budget.
The proposal to use wood burning biomass plants in Sioux Lookout and Lac Seul is misleading as stated in the article in the Sioux Lookout Bulletin dated Wednesday, December 19, 2018. Live standing Birch trees are to be cut, chipped and hauled to the...
I read with interest the acceptable and not acceptable items for Blue Boxes on the back page of the January 02, 2019 edition of the Sioux Lookout Bulletin. This is of interest to me as I have worked part-time at Drayton Disposal for the past 4 years or...
Another strong finish for the Sioux Lookout Squash Club in Fort Frances 32nd Annual Squash Tournament on January 4-6, 2019. Eight squash members from Sioux Lookout attended; Gerson Agustin, Adam Clark, Rob Lawrance, Randy Wilson, Adreas Asmus...
In the ever changing economy, Canada s prosperity is dependent on young people in Northwestern Ontario getting the education and experience they need to successfully start their careers. Through the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) program, employers can...
Louie Tamayo, Glenda Whiskeyjack, Michael Sweeney & Charity McKay answer this week s question.
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The Honourable Bob Nault, Member of Parliament for Kenora, on behalf of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, announced $96,000 under the Government of Canada s Clean Water and Wastewater Fund (CWWF)...
Long-time Sioux Lookout native Brian Bergen kicked off 2019 doing what he loves sled dog racing.
Sioux Lookout resident Krista Williams received the best possible gift over the holiday season - being reunited with her husband Ronique Williams, who is from Montego Bay, Jamaica.
In my mind, today is the day - January 6 - when daylight really starts to get longer. I know, the days start getting longer about December 22.
Snow sat comfortably on a tree during a calm afternoon just outside Rotary Park.
The Slate Falls Airways Otters defeated the Pelican Falls Timberwolves 11-0 during Sioux Lookout Hockey League action Jan. 11.
Last week the Honourable Bob Nault, Member of Parliament for Kenora, joined with Webequie First Nation to celebrate three new projects in that community.
On January 6, 2019 Anne Maskerine passed away peacefully at Mountain Lake Seniors Community in Nelson, B.C. at the age of 99. Anne was born in Ericksdale, Manitoba on March 28, 1919 and as a girl lived in North Pine Mines and later, Sioux Lookout...
Suddenly and without notice the most wonderful, kind, generous husband, father, son, brother and friend left this earth to travel the next.
The Sioux North High School girls hockey team lost a hard fought game against the Fort Frances Muskies 13-1 on Jan. 12. It was a game that saw goaltender Marie Meekis make countless saves for the Warriors.
The Sioux North High School Warriors boys hockey team defeated the Beaver Brae Secondary School Broncos 4-2 during Northwestern Ontario Secondary Schools Athletic Association (NorWOSSA) action Jan. 8.