The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol 29 - No. 47 - September 23, 2020
Read this week's articles below.
Muriel Anderson, Vicky Cuddy, Tony Mills and Brody Knight answer this week s Question of the Week.
Tikinagan Child & Family Services is encouraging people to acknowledge Orange Shirt Day on Sept. 30 to celebrate Indigenous resiliency and to open the door for global conversation on all aspects of Residential Schools.
From left: Destiny Pryzner, Joycelyn Hagen, Tyllore Martelle and Colton Connor, representing the Friends of Cedar Bay, promote Smile Cookie sales at the Sioux Lookout Tim Hortons last week.
On Sept. 17, Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) informed that it had been notified an individual had tested positive within Kasabonika Lake First Nation. Four new cases have been confirmed...
Northern Waterworks Inc. will be running fall water distribution system maintenance between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. until October 2nd. Public Works Manager Andrew Jewell said that the maintenance involves flushing the water distribution system...
A current Sioux Lookout resident and a former resident are being featured in the Amplify television series on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). The series is made up of 13 episodes, and each episode is 22 minutes in length...
Back Row: (L-R) Geno Colneel, Ken Legros, Father Brunet MGR, Tony Colucci, Steve Belmore, Leo Sorenson, Art Perlin Trainer.
Front Row: (L-R) Cyril Roy, Brian Legros, Cliff Kolody, Ernie Carlbom, Louie Dillon. Missing WM Maskerine Coach.
Read the top stories from September 26, 2012.
I hope everyone is staying healthy and safe as we move into fall.
I d like to extend my best wishes to all the students who are going back to school this month...
Two Junior Canadian Rangers from Northern Ontario are among 10 Junior Rangers from across the Canadian North who have won Canada Company bursaries to assist with their education.
Sol Mamakwa, Official Opposition Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation critic and Kiiwetinoong MPP, called on Premier Doug Ford to honour Treaty and Aboriginal rights and include First Nations...
The students of the Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board (SLAAMB) and Central Culinary College celebrated their graduation on Sept 10...
The Spark Program is doing a callout for Northwest Ontario for new tourism ideas, experiences and collaborative partnerships, aiming to enhance the current tourism offerings...
The Sioux Lookout Recreation Centre is is moving into the next phase of its reopening. This involves the reopening of the Sioux Lookout Arena...
Mabel Ellen Veres (Gramma), age 94 of Sioux Lookout Ontario, passed away peacefully September 9th at the Sioux Lookout hospital.
Love Mom, Dad, Edward, Heather,
Alexander, Victoria, Tammy, Evan, Tarron, and Troy
The exquisite beauty of a September evening is a natural spa. Camp tonight is aromatherapy at its finest.
After months of residents of the William A. George Extended Care Facility (ECU) being confined to the facility during the COVID-19 pandemic, a recent announcement from the Ministry of Long-Term Care...
Unable to hold their annual Lobsterfest event this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Rotary Club of Sioux Lookout instead opted for a Lobster Sale, selling tickets for precooked lobsters, which were available for pick-up on Sept. 17...
The Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club (SLGCC) ended the summer season with Iron Man, one of the sport s toughest challenges, on September 19. With 18 teams participating, it was a close competition with George Sakchekapo and Gerson Agustin s...
The Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club (SLGCC) enjoyed one of its last events of the summer season with glow golfing last Friday. The Glow Ball event, which got underway with a shotgun start at 8 p.m., was a leisurely event that welcomed everyone...