The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol 29 - No. 49 - October 10, 2020
Read this week's articles below.
Area residents gathered at the Travel Information Centre on Sept. 30 to honour Indian Residential School survivors and intergenerationals through this year s Orange Shirt Day Walk. Event Coordinator Darlene Angeconeb, Acting Director of Equay-Wuk...
The Ontario government announced last week it is tightening public health measures, At the same time, in response to the second wave of COVID-19 and in preparation for the cold winter months, the government is taking action to reduce testing...
Alana Procyk, Ubay Almassraf, Sheila Suprovich and Marcel Beardy answer this week s Question of the Week!
Sacred Heart School Grade 5-6, 1955 class photo.
Read the top stories from Wednesday, October 10, 2001!
With the dropping temperatures in the region, it s that time of year again to start thinking about putting your boat away for the winter. Ensuring a few safety checks before putting the boat away for the season...
With cooler temperatures upon us, gardening enthusiasts should be bringing in their harvest, if they have not already, and think about getting things ready for winter.
As the nights get cooler, the days get shorter and the leaves change color, it is also time to make some considerations to your hunting and fishing routines. Hunting is a season-specific activity. It is important for the people...
The creation of a new, short-term Northern Ontario Recovery Program (NORP) was announced on September 28, in support of the businesses impacted by COVID-19. As the province continues to respond to the ongoing challenge of the global pandemic...
Ontario winters can make driving challenging for motorists.
To maintain the smooth operation of your vehicle, it is crucial to establish and maintain a schedule for its maintenance.
Fire Prevention Week is running this week from Oct. 4 to 10.
Several Sioux Lookout residents joined the Great Cycle Challenge Canada and rode to raise money to fight kids cancer. One of four local riders, Brenda Voth, Manager of Laboratory and Diagnostic Imaging Departments...
Sioux Lookout OPP have arrested and charged three residents of Thunder Bay after locating and seizing suspected illicit substances including cocaine and crystal methamphetamine with an estimated street value of approximately $19,000.
With Parliament back in session, I m excited to be back at work in the House of Commons fighting for you.
The Canadian National (CN) Railway is a Canadian Class I freight railway, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States. Doug Anderson, who loved working as a Track Maintenance Foreman with CN...
Anderson s Lodge invited the community to their Fall Market on Oct. 3 to find out about new services they will be offering, enjoy a shore lunch or signature pulled pork sandwich, or perhaps to play a game of horseshoes, darts, or corn hole.
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) is expecting to see a large number of people getting their flu shot this fall, available after Thanksgiving. Shannon Brown R.N., Program Specialist Infectious Disease for the NWHU said...
The Sioux Lookout HOG (Harley Owners Group) Chapter s annual Toys for Tots event took place last Saturday, with local and area motorcyclists collecting new, unwrapped toys and monetary donations at the Sioux Lookout Travel Information Centre.
The Salvation Army Thrift Store has reopened in limited capacity, after remaining closed since mid-March due to the pandemic. The store will be open on Tuesdays and Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.