The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 28 - No. 16, February 20, 2019
Mental health and wellbeing took centre stage at Sacred Heart School (SHS) on February 7.
The Sioux North High School junior boys basketball team turned in a golden performance on Valentine s Day, defeating the Atikokan High School Voyagers 71-58 at the NorWOSSA championship in Kenora. Hosted by St. Thomas Aquinas High School, the senior...
More than 200 students had the opportunity to think about and explore their potential futures during the annual career fair hosted by Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) on Feb. 14.
The Sioux North High School (SNHS) Warriors girls hockey team closed out their regular season against the Dryden High School Eagles during a hard-fought home game on Feb. 14.
Dear Community Members:
The Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club has recently launched a fundraising campaign to replace the electrical panel that supports our ice plant. The SLGCC has been an integral part of our community for more than 60 years...
Canadian Rangers, assisted by community volunteers, have completed a successful search for three missing hunters.
Slate Falls Nation is celebrating official reserve status for their community.
Dazelle Beardy, Sara Meekis, Kyle Owen & Cree Sutherland answer this week s question.
Check out the front page stories from our archives.
The Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) Timberwolves closed out their court sport seasons against the St. Thomas Aquinas Saints on Feb. 11.
Sioux Lookout residents had the chance to honour and remember animals during Sioux Looks Out for Paws annual Love of Paws campaign. Rescue representative Joan Dykes explained that the campaign, which ran from Feb. 9 to 14, is something they ve been...
Children love to explore outdoors throughout the school year. Over at Sacred Heart School, the large playground and proximity to Cedar Bay trails provide endless opportunities for the Kindergarten students to experiment, observe, and discover new...
Greg Baas, from The Standard Insurance in Sioux Lookout, annually collects used hockey equipment and then distributes it to teams in First Nation Communities who need it. Greg has proudly been running this initiative for 3 years and has collected over...
Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board s (SLAAMB) office, located at 80 Front Street, has been closed indefinitely due to a drop in their roof.
Today (February 14), Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs, and Caroline Mulroney, Attorney General issued the following statement in recognition of the annual Women s Memorial March for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls: Across...
Clover Roy was born August 9, 1974 in Sioux Lookout, Ontario and passed away, much too early, on January 18, 2019 in Sioux Lookout. In her 44 years, Clover Roy led a life filled with love and passion for her family, friends, dogs, community and herself.
Settled at camp before sundown. First time here for a few weeks. Home sweet home.