The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 29 - No. 1, October 30, 2019
Eric Melillo of the Conservative Party of Canada has been elected the Kenora Riding s next Member of Parliament after receiving 34.1 per cent of the total Kenora Riding eligible vote in the Oct. 21 federal election.
Approximately 200 people visited Cedar Bay on Oct. 26 for this year s Boo at the Bay, which featured a haunted trail, as well as a bonfire, hot chocolate, muffins and pumpkin carving at the pavilion.
North Spirit Lake First Nation declared a State of Emergency on Oct. 24, as an escalation of drugs fueling the addiction epidemic and a breakdown of the community s water system has caused widespread crisis, according to a news release issued by...
Hundreds of Sioux Lookout and area residents helped the Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre kick off their Christmas Hamper Drive by participating in their annual haunted house on Oct. 26.
More than 250 people attended the Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce s Halloween Market on Oct. 26 at Sioux Mountain Public School, where clothing, crafts, baked goods and more were for sale.
A vehicle rollover on Oct. 24 closed Highway 599, 71 km south of Pickle Lake.
Nominations to fill a vacancy on Sioux Lookout Municipal Council through a by-election will begin to be accepted today (Oct.30) through the Clerk s Office.
The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board and its Local Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 1939 (representing Caretaking and Maintenance Staff), shared in a joint news release on Oct. 24...
Members of 270 Otter Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron cleaned up litter along both sides of Highway 72 from the MNRF fire centre to Drayton Road on Oct. 26.
McKenna Ayotte, Donovan McCord, Pre-school student and Connor Suprovich answer this week s Question of the Week!
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Sioux Lookout and Hudson residents have decorated their properties in spooktacular fashion for Halloween!
With Halloween fast approaching, the boys and our coaching staff got together on Saturday, October 26th and had ourselves a pumpkin carving contest...
The Sioux Lookout Kids Kaleidoscope Entertainment Series began a new season of showcasing performing arts to local and area children on Oct. 24.
Members from the Sioux Lookout Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are requesting assistance from the public to locate a stolen bicycle. The bicycle was taken from the bike racks in front of the Sioux Lookout Recreation Centre on October 17, 2019...
The Sioux North High School Warriors hosted the Beaver Brae Secondary School Broncos for girls basketball and boys volleyball match-ups on Oct. 23.
Sunset at camp. A reflection on a pleasant evening, awaiting winter.
Long-time Sioux Lookout resident Evelyn Makahnouk celebrated her 90th birthday with family and friends from near and far on Oct. 26 at the Sioux Area Seniors Activity Centre.
If you see any dangerous activities, call the OPP Communication Centre at 1-888-310-1122.
Approximately 50 grade nine students from Sioux North High School (SNHS) put down their textbooks for an afternoon and explored their local forest during a tree walk at Cedar Bay on Oct. 25.