Skaters in the Sioux Lookout Skating Club are having a very successful competition season.
Sixteen skaters attended a competition earlier this season in Thunder Bay.
Twenty-eight skaters attended the Fort Frances Freeze competition.
The Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) junior girls volleyball team, the Sioux North High School (SNHS) junior girls volleyball team, and the SNHS senior boys basketball team all earned silver medals...
The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre s satellite dialysis unit, located at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre, recently celebrated a milestone for Lac Seul First Nation resident George Gray on Feb. 21...
I have two serious questions to ask:
Why is the Chamber so silent to the issues of disconcerting public behaviour occurring in our downtown district?
Where is our local Government? They are seemingly doing nothing.
Allan Turtle, Dori Hopko, Christina Davis, and Rod Kakegamic answer this week s Question of the Week.
The Mechanic s Hotel under construction, April 1, 1907.
Check out the top stories from Wednesday, March 1, 2000.
The Provincial Government is making changes to its moose harvest management program.
Both gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses are circulating at higher than usual rates in local communities, according to Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU)
Elementary and high school wrestlers in Sioux Lookout represented the community during tournament action at the Ontario Winter Games and OFSAA (Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations).
On Friday February 21, 2020 at approximately 4:20 am, the Lac Seul Police Service (LSPS) were on patrol on Hwy 664 near the town of Hudson, ON when officers observed a suspicious motor vehicle with three occupants.
The Slate Falls Airways Otters are the Sioux Lookout Hockey League (SLHL) regular season champs!
The Slate Falls Airways Otters secured the regular season title with an 8-5 win on March 1 against the Sasquatch.
The Sioux North High School girls hockey team finished the regular season in fourth place, earning them a best-of-three NorWOSSA semifinal matchup against the top-seeded Fort Frances High School Muskies.
It will be a busy week for members of the Sioux Lookout under-18 girls curling team, who are heading off to the Northern Ontario Curling Association (NOCA) provincials tournament from March 4 (today) to 8 in Sault Ste. Marie.