The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 28 - No. 17, February 27, 2019
Windigo Tribal Council, on behalf of Cat Lake First Nation, and Minister of Indigenous Services Seamus O Regan signed an interim framework agreement on Feb. 21 in Thunder Bay outlining next steps to support the people of Cat Lake First Nation.
Fifteen skaters from the Sioux Lookout Skating Club earned more than 20 medals at the recent Futures Competition in Kenora on Feb. 16.
Sioux Lookout residents, and visitors to town, enjoyed an exciting day at the Cozy Cabin on Feb. 16.
February has brought two changes in frontline staffing for the Sioux Lookout OPP. Constable Ben Bye has accepted a road assignment as an Acting Sergeant, leaving the Community Safety Mobilization Officer (CSO CMO) role that he has successfully filled...
Dear Sioux Lookout. I ve been home for about 5 months, the same time I was away at T Bay Regional and St Joe s Rehab. I would need a whole Bulletin to thank everyone, but I m going to try to let you know how much this community means to me.
During the early 1980 s, and maybe even earlier than that, there was a huge push to send into the northern isolated communities many skilled tradesmen to teach, to provide hands-on training, and to impart knowledge of their trades to members of these...
Members of the Sioux Lookout Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have been responding to increasing dropped 911 calls this past year.
Gavyn Otto, Sienna Labelle, Tristan Thompson-Miles & Carter Oskineegish answer this week s question.
Check out the front page stories from our archives.
The Sioux North High School boys hockey team will be facing the Fort Frances Muskies in a rematch of last year s NorWOSSA (Northwestern Ontario Secondary Schools Athletic Association) boys hockey finals, which saw the Warriors win and head to OFSAA...
In another example of community spirit being alive and well in Sioux Lookout, businesses, individuals and organizations collaborated on Family Day to put on a free, fun, outdoor event at the Town Beach for residents and visitors.
It has been said, Warriors are not the ones that always win, but the ones that always fight . Coming from a small community, we are constantly fighting the odds. While other schools have their own wrestling rooms, access to high level wrestling clubs...
Taxes pay for the services and support which communities in the Kenora riding need. The benefits Northerners enjoy are made possible through taxes, such as social benefits like Old Age Security and the Canada Child Benefit. Canada s tax system pays for...
The Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) Foundation ran its 22nd annual Tree of Hearts campaign this year from the New Year until Feb. 14 and, according to SLMHC Foundation representative Rita Demetzer, the community really stepped up.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ms. Karen Elizabeth Seaton on January 22, 2019. Karen passed peacefully in her sleep while enjoying what she loved, travelling, exploring and writing another chapter to her extensive book of life.
Mabel Laverty laid her karaoke microphone down for the last time and left this world peacefully on January 29, 2019 with her family by her side at the William George Extended Care.
Young audience members had more than their fair share of entertainment, and comedy, during the BAM! Percussion performance, presented by the Kids Kaleidoscope Entertainment Series, on Feb. 21.
Sioux Lookout Scouts took advantage of last Saturday s warm weather to spend a day outdoors at Camp Mitchell.