The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 28 - No. 24, April 17, 2019
Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) staff and students, along with visitors from surrounding areas, celebrated Indigenous culture during the school s 19th annual powwow on April 13.
Local Sparks, Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders were at Fresh Market Foods last Saturday afternoon selling Girl Guide cookies...
Former Sioux Lookout resident Rylie Wills is wrapping up her senior year at Castleton University, which is located in Castleton, Vermont, and she s doing it in decorated fashion.
Sioux Lookout welcomed over 300 women s and youth girls broomball players from communities throughout the north for the 10th Annual Clarissa Bottle Memorial Tournament, which ran from April 11 to 14.
The Municipality of Sioux Lookout s Economic Development Office and Business Hub have moved to the Heritage Railway Station at 53 Front Street, where they are located on the main floor.
Recently several members of the public have asked me to comment on the seemingly increasing number of intoxicated people in the downtown area of Sioux Lookout...
Curtis Quill, Jemma Williams, Arius Benson, Leon Quoquat and Jackie Binguis answer this weeks Question of the Week!
Top stories of yesteryear; Strategic plan requires community involvement, Dumping outside Stranger Lake landfill creates eyesore, Town fire chief s duties and job description being revised, Turn of the century bottle piques interest.
Renewing the relationship with Indigenous people and advancing reconciliation are main priorities for the federal government. We have already taken significant steps forward, but as always, there is more work to be done...
As the Lab Manager for Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC), Brenda Voth understands the pressure to deliver timely and decisive lab results, just one of the many demands of an acute care hospital lab. So when leading life science company...
Sacred Heart School and Sioux Mountain Public School classrooms recently wrapped up their Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) KIDS (Knowledge, Issues, Decisions, Supports) Program.
On Friday March 22nd, grade 4 and 5 students from Sioux Mountain Public School went to Cedar Bay to learn how boreal forest animals survive and thrive. The students and their teachers were invited by the Dasno Culham family to play the Survival Game...
Sioux North High School hosted a futsal double-header against Pelican Falls First Nations High School on April 11. The girls played to a back-and-forth 6-6 tie, which saw the Timberwolves defeat the Warriors 3-1 in penalty kicks. The Warriors...
Members of the Sioux Lookout Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) will be patrolling Sioux Lookout area roadways to ensure that drivers are obeying the speed limits and driving according to road conditions.
Bearskin Airlines has announced it will operate a complimentary ground shuttle service between the Dryden Airport and Red Lake Airport while the Red Lake Airport is closed for construction for part of the summer.
The Sioux Lookout Area Fur Managers Council (SLAFMC) is hosting their 5th Annual Pelt Prep Workshop at the Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre on April 20.
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) is challenging families to Turn Off the Screens from April 29th to May 5th, 2019.
Sioux North High School and Pelican Falls First Nations High School welcomed students from St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Beaver Brae Secondary School, Dryden High School, and Red Lake District High School for badminton qualifiers on April 10...
In the moonlight on an April evening 51 years ago, a lady co-worker and I climbed a tree and sat on a limb overhanging Lake Calhoun, and we talked long into the darkness. It was a special kind of date that we enjoyed regularly.
Early Saturday March 30, 2019, Bernard, loving husband, father and grandfather was called home to be with the Lord.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Carl Ernest Lyon of Sioux Lookout.
Lac Seul First Nation hosted midget and bantam division hockey players for the Northern Youth Hockey Championships which ran from April 12 to 14. The Northwest Penguins won the bantam championship and Crow Lake won the midget championship.