The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 28 - No. 23, April 10, 2019
We re protesting against the Doug Ford education cuts. They re going to make bigger classes, stated Sioux Mountain Public School student (SMPS) Gracie Rose.
Wataynikaneyap Power LP (Wataynikaneyap Power) has received the green light from the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) to construct and operate its power transmission project.
The Sioux Lookout Multicultural Youth Centre was packed on April 5 for their spring youth concert. The concert featured performances by Layla Emberley, Noah Zarecki, Niska Monaco, Kathy Brunton, Serena Saudino, Addyson Favot and Gianna Carnochan,..
Lac Seul s Fire and Emergency Services Department completed first response training through the Ministry of Health, who say the training will help them provide immediate and on-scene care.
Community members gathered at St. Andrew s United Church on March 20 as part of a vigil for the 50 victims of a shooting at two New Zealand mosques on March 15.
Sioux Lookout Public Library Chief Librarian Mike Laverty hosted a presentation, followed by a hands-on session, at the Sioux Area Seniors Activity Centre on April 3, which helped seniors learn how to download eBooks and audiobooks to their phones and...
Since 2015, the federal government has focused on strengthening and growing our economy and offering real help to Northerners. Our economic growth is helping more and more Canadians find an affordable home, prepare for good, well-paying jobs, and...
Kerri Fiddler, Zeveah White, Isaiah Greene & Unique Paypom answer this week s question.
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Many Sioux Lookout residents supported Sioux Looks Out For Paws during their chili fundraiser on April 5.
Members of the Sioux Lookout Skating Club showcased their talent this past weekend at their year-end show, A Fantasy on Ice.
Lac Seul First Nation hosted the peewee and atom division Northern Youth Hockey Championships from April 5 to 7. The Sioux Selects defeated Mishkeegogamang to win the peewee championship and the Voltage Power defeated the Lac Seul Stars to win the atom...
The Pelican Falls First Nations High School Timberwolves hosted the Sioux North High School Warriors last week for a girl s Futsal Friendly. The Timberwolves defeated the Warriors 2-1 in what was an exciting back-and-forth match. Sioux North High...
The Lac Seul Police Service (LSPS) has purchased two AEDs to assist with medical emergencies in the communities making up Lac Seul First Nation.
The Sasquatch defeated the Slate Falls Airways Otters 5-3 during game three of their best-of-five final series on April 7 to sweep the Otters and earn the Sioux Lookout Hockey League championship.
Community members and visitors to town were invited to the Cedar Bay lakeshore on March 30 for the final Cozy Cabin Saturday of the winter.
Struthers, Marlene Passed away peacefully at Cambridge Memorial Hospital on Friday, March 15, 2019 at the age of 82. Loving and devoted wife and soulmate of the late Charles Struthers (2018), who together shared over 63 years of marriage. Beloved...
The gymnasium at Sioux Mountain Public School was full of excitement last Saturday as Beavers, Cubs and Scouts raced meticulously planned and lovingly crafted racers during the annual Scout Race Day.