The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 28 - No. 38, July 24, 2019
Municipality seeking Hudson residents feedback regarding potential new community centre
Sioux Lookout s natural beauty can be observed everywhere this summer, from its lakes and trees to the flowers...
The 27th Annual Rotary Canoe Trip came to a close on July 16 during a trip-end international dinner hosted at St. Andrew s United Church.
The Sioux Lookout Public Library is looking to help residents clean up their overflowing bookshelves by accepting book donations.
Last Saturday s Royal Canadian Legion, Edwin Switzer Memorial, Branch 78, Sioux Lookout golf tournament was a sellout with 20 teams of four players apiece taking part. Four more teams were placed on a waiting list for the 9 hole...
Weather patterns have changed considerably within the last few decades with extreme weather events occurring regularly around the world. Regardless of whether one believes that the changing climate...
We all remember Canadian actor, Michael J. Fox. Here is what he once said: Family is not an important thing. It s everything. Family is where everything begins, it s the foundation the starting blocks of life....
Carlo Ariano was born in Cassino, Italy in 1875. His parents were very poor market gardeners. He had one brother, Biaggo and one sister, Crescenza. They were so poor that he was thirteen years-old before he had his first pair of shoes.
Sharon Wilson, Eileen Jefferey, River and Noah Zarecki, Betty Belluz Hoekstra answer this week s Question of the Week!
Read the top stories from July 25, 2001!
Homer and Myrtle Kendall came to Sioux Lookout in 1909 from North Pines, where he had worked in the ore mill. He started working for the Railway and was the first engineer to pull a passenger train out of Sioux Lookout.
Now that school is out and summer is here students have more free time than ever. If the boredom bug is starting to bite, look no further than the Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre (NGFC).
Sioux Lookout residents will notice a change as they commute through the community.
Evacuees from Keewaywin First Nation who had been staying in Sioux Lookout began to return to their community over the weekend.
Corporal (Cpl) Kimiwan Achneepineskum, of 270 Otter squadron in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, spent the first two weeks of her summer vacation at Trenton Cadet Training Centre (CTC) attending the General Training (GT) Course. Alongside almost 500 other cadets..
Approximately 40 golfers participated in this year s annual Ironman 27 Hole Tournament at the Sioux Lookout Golf & Curling Club on July 13.
Peacefully at the Notre-Dame Foyer, on Thursday, July 18, 2019 Mrs. Emily Villabrille passed away at the age of 95 years.
Evening comes. It s a beautiful moment. I listen tonight to blues music. It s enchanting and marvelous.