The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 28 - No. 15, February 13, 2019
Sioux Mountain Public School (SMPS) is looking to broaden their education landscape and get students more engaged and, according to school administrators and staff, their new partnership with Connected North should do just that.
The Sioux North High School (SNHS) Warriors took on the Red Lake Rams in a full day of court sports action on Feb. 7. Both the junior and senior girls volleyball teams won their match-ups 3 sets to 0. The junior boys basketball game came down to the...
ONYX Dance and Fitness Studio has made a resurgence in the community, boasting full classes for its programs.
As snow continues to pile up around town, the Municipality of Sioux Lookout is urging the community to keep safety at the forefront of outdoor winter activities.
A staffing shortage has resulted in the temporary closure of School Aged day care programs at both Biidaaban and Sioux Mountain Children s Centres.
Sioux Looks Out for Paws held another successful chilli lunch on February 8th. Cooks Judy Henrickson, Donna DuCharme, Joan Dykes and Patricia VanLangenhove and bakers Janice Flanagan, Judy Henrickson and Olivia Triskle worked hard to keep the...
Last week, along with the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, I attended the Kenora District Municipal Association (KDMA) Conference in Red Lake. KDMA is an opportunity for Mayors, council members, and community leaders throughout...
Addyson Favot, Elaine Leney, Nicole and Marius Madsen & Conner Mathe and Sean Cole answer this week s question.
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Lac Seul First Nation Chief and Council are sharing that everyone was safely evacuated after a house fire was reported at 57 Frenchman s Head Road last Friday at approximately 10 a.m.
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Sioux Lookout are reminding motorists to slow down and drive according to road conditions.
Sioux Lookout resident and Team Al Hackner member Bob Whalen is advancing to the Men s Seniors Curling Nationals after winning the Senior Provincial Curling Championship on Jan. 20. Team Hackner defeated Team Warkentin 8-0 in the Men s Provincial Final...
The annual Kenora District Municipal Association Conference and AGM was held in Red Lake Jan. 31 to Feb. 2. As well as myself and CAO Michelle Larose, Councillors Cal Southall and Joyce Timpson attended. This annual conference is a good opportunity to...
The Sioux North High School Warriors clashed against the Fort Frances Muskies in boy s hockey action.
Acoustic guitar artists Don Ross and Calum Graham left audience members wanting more during their Sioux-Hudson Entertainment Series performance on Feb. 5.
The month of the January was cold in Sioux Lookout, but not as cold on average as some people may have thought.
Last night two friends left for home. Ten of us got together for a last round of libations and to say so long for another year.
Science, Technology, Engineering, Art Design and Mathematics (STEAM) were on the minds of students at Sioux Mountain Public School in Sioux Lookout on Thursday, February 7th, 2019.