The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 28 - No. 42, August 21, 2019
Singer-songwriter and former Sioux Lookout resident Nick Sherman announced that he will be performing at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa on Sept. 20.
Firefly Sioux Lookout set up a variety of play centres for families and children on the Sioux Mountain Public School field on August 7. Activities included an obstacle course, sidewalk chalk, and fun and games with a parachute.
Historical photos, along with photos that feature local recreational opportunities, are on display in Hudson.
Children were treated to several flavours of ice cream and toppings at an ice cream social at the Sioux Lookout Public Library on August 7.
The Rotary Club of Sioux Lookout served more than 500 people at this year s Rotary Pancake Breakfast on August 5 at the Legion.
Visitors packed the Sioux Area Senior Activity Centre on August 3 for the centre s annual Blueberry Tea and Cheesecake event.
John Libler was the winner of this year s singles tennis tournament held during the Blueberry Festival on August 3.
Based on the recommendations of the Big Game Management Advisory Committee (BGMAC), the Ontario government has announced proposed changes to how moose are managed in the province through a media release on August 12.
I was the driver of the vehicle that proceeded from a 3-way stop at King Street and Third Avenue on August 9th.
The Sew What Print Wear Caution from Dryden defeated the Sioux Strikers 2-0 to win the Dryden Senior Soccer Women s Championship on August 18 in Sioux Lookout. The Sioux Strikers captured the regular season championship by finishing first place in the sta
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The 37th annual Sioux Lookout Blueberry Festival came to a close on August 11. The ten-day festival featured over 100 events.
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More than 200 people visited the Sioux Lookout OPP detachment at 62 Queen Street in Sioux Lookout during this year s Blueberry Festival as part of an OPP Open House and Community Safety Day on August 4.
Grassy Narrows First Nation Chief Rudy Turtle has been acclaimed as the New Democratic Party s candidate in the Kenora riding for the upcoming federal election.
Sioux Lookout s fall and winter programming will be on full display during the annual Recreation and Leisure Showcase on August 22.
Approximately 350 rubber ducks raced along a stream at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club on August 8.
Skycare celebrated its 10th anniversary in Sioux Lookout on August 6, inviting the community to visit them at their hanger for a fun afternoon of kids activities, a slice of anniversary cake, and an opportunity to meet their team and view their aircraft.
Community members and visitors to town were invited to Ojibway Baits on August 6 to enjoy outdoor yoga with instructor Melissa Zarecki.
Eight teams, approximately 40 players, participated in this year s 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament, held on August 7 at the Sioux Lookout Recreation Centre.
Community members and visitors to town were invited to the Travel Information Centre on August 8 to take part in a 5 kilometre Family Fun Run.
Visitors to the Bank of Montreal in Sioux Lookout on August 7 were invited to enjoy free blueberry muffins and tea.