Businesses, organizations, and community groups in Sioux Lookout are doing whatever it takes to serve the community, ensuring that all residents have the opportunity to access essential supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Residents are still able to enjoy outdoor recreational activities, like going for a walk, while practicing social distancing.
Social distancing, self-isolation and the closure or partial closure of businesses and organizations is becoming the new norm in Sioux Lookout in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students at Pelican Falls First Nations High School were able to explore a variety of possible career paths during the school s 17th Career Fair.
The cause of a fire which destroyed the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service Bearskin Lake Detachment on March 15 is under investigation.
More than a dozen skaters represented the Sioux Lookout Skating Club at this year s Thunder Bay Open competition, March 6-8.
Jennifer Epple Linden, Adi Linden, Shannon Brody, Tee Flemming, Iris C Stevenson, Twylla Goertzen Penner, and Liz Kejick answer this week s Question of the Week.
Photo identified as, Frog Rapids Bridge, Highway 72, September 10, 1939.
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Dear Audience Members, Patrons, Supporters, and Friends, The Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series, like every arts organization, takes pride in bringing communities together, connecting audiences with artists, and bringing artists together...
In the morning we will be peering out the window in the kitchen door at the steps leading up. If the timing s not right we might spot a scavenging fox enjoying breakfast or a neighbor dog having a leak. Maybe a big black raven hopping to a happy occasion.
With social distancing and self-isolation becoming so prevalent, Connected North is providing students, children, and families with the opportunity to experience online sessions that will take them on virtual journeys around the globe.
Sioux Lookout Municipal Council met by teleconference (practising social distancing) on March 17 to further discuss the Municipality s response to the Novel Coronavirus pandemic.
On Saturday, March 14, 2020, in her 87th year, Shirley Acton died peacefully at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre with two of her beloved nieces beside her
You may remember the names of various periods in human development from your school history classes. Names like the Iron Age, the Dark Age, the Renaissance, the Age of Reason, the Modern Age. For about the past fifty years...