The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 28 - No. 35, July 3, 2019
The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board (KPDSB) will spend up to a million dollars to demolish the majority of its Queen Elizabeth District High School (QEDHS) building.
Akane Terao, who is wrapping up her grade 11 year at Sioux North High School, has been in Sioux Lookout for the past eleven months on a long-term Rotary Youth Exchange.
Sioux Lookout s Elizabeth McClure set herself a goal five years ago, to help fight cancer.
Confederation College celebrated its Sioux Lookout Campus graduates, alongside faculty, alumni, and family members, at St. Andrew s United Church on June 13.
In 2017, KiHS celebrated 17 graduates. Last year they celebrated 25 graduates. This year Keewaytinook Internet High School (KiHS), a department of Keewaytinook Okimakanak Board of Education (KOBE) celebrated its largest graduating class yet...
Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) honoured, and celebrated, their 2019 graduating class on May 14. This year s graduating class saw 29 students receive diplomas.
Veronica Roundhead, Richard Spade, Taniya Munroe and Otto Munroe answer this week s Question of the Week...
Sioux Mountain Public School celebrated the accomplishments of its grade 8 graduates on June 27.
Family members, friends, staff, and area leadership filled the Sioux North High School (SNHS) gymnasium to celebrate the graduating class of 2019 on June 28.
Family, friends, and school staff members gathered together on June 26, at Sacred Heart Church, to celebrate this year s Sacred Heart School grade 8 graduates.
Family members, friends, and school staff joined together at the community centre in Whitefish Bay on June 25 to celebrate Lac Seul Education Authority s 25 grade eight graduates.
Wahsa Distance Education Centre celebrated this year s 18 graduates during their 28th annual graduation ceremony at Pelican Falls First Nations High School on June 26.
Sioux Lookout resident Vanessa Berry reached the podium when she placed joint-third during the Adult National Dart Championships in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from June 11 to 14.
This Pine Marten stopped for a short visit yesterday afternoon. Influenced by Grace, he climbed a small birch tree about 10 yards in front of the Palace and peered at us from his leafy hiding place for a half hour before slipping silently away...
Cedar Bay Stables invited the community to spend the afternoon riding ponies, learning how to groom a horse...