The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol 30 - No. 22 - March 31, 2021
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Spring in Sioux Lookout Canada Geese were spotted lazily swimming
Work is underway, with the initiation of the Tourism Modification Project, to assist in the recovery of the local tourism sector for the area of Sioux Lookout, Dryden, Pickle Lake, and Ignace. The primary objective of the project is to support the...
A project undertaken by Lakehead University, Employing New Immigrants: Community and Organizational Inclusion Challenges in Northwestern Ontario, is aiming to explore and cater to better integration of existing, and potential, new immigrants to help...
Cedar Bay has been chosen as one of seven projects that will receive funding from the provincial and federal government to improve community and recreational facilities in Northern Ontario communities.
Friends of Cedar Bay Chair Bobbi Roberts shared...
Municipal Council Notes from the March 17, 2021 meeting.
Sasha Keesick, Montana Bottle, Sam Tamblyn and Roland Shannon answer this week s question.
My parents owned Marba Camps (now Hidden Bay Lodge) back in the early 1950 s. The little cabin pictured was built about 1950 and it still remains by the side of the road to the entrance of Hidden Bay Lodge.
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Sioux Lookout OPP and the OPP North West Region Crime Unit, under the direction of the Criminal Investigation Branch, are investigating an incident involving an individual with very serious injuries, which eventually led to their death...
The Municipality of Sioux Lookout is applauding the efforts of the anonymous individual(s) who picked up discarded facemasks in Sioux Lookout.
The Municipality posted its thanks on their social media platforms last week, along with two photos of a bag...
Sioux Lookout resident and retired Sioux Lookout Bulletin Editor Dick MacKenzie will now be making a lawn chair a regular part of his truck s cargo. Why you ask? To touch base with friends he s missed during the COVID-19 pandemic and maybe meet a few...
Along the shores of Lac Seul are nine Memorial Cairns, which are dedicated to members of Legion Branch #139 in Hudson who fought and died in World War II.
Hudson Legion member and caretaker of these cairns for over 12 years, Mike Starratt shared...
The Rotary Club of Sioux Lookout has kicked-off its eighth End of Winter Contest, encouraging people to make their predictions for the date and time the Rotary barrel will sink through the ice on Pelican Lake. The winning prediction is based on the time..
I ve been participating in the House of Commons virtually this week, fighting for the needs of northern Ontarians...
As we move further into 2021 we face record sales activity and record low supply. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) reported home sales recorded over Canadian MLS Systems climbed 6.6 per cent between January and February to set...
Sioux Lookout s 13th Walleye Weekend fishing tournament will be taking place on June 12 and 13.
With last year s event cancelled due to the pandemic, President of the Sioux Lookout Anglers and Hunters and Director of the Walleye Weekend, Cory Lago...
The Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce is urging Sioux Lookout and Hudson community members to participate in a community clean-up contest, as part of their second annual Pitch In event, Take Pride Community Wide. This campaign is run in partnership...
Howard Gray passed away March 17, 2021, peacefully at home after a long fight with pulmonary fibrosis. Howard s birthday was January 2, 1964, and was born in Sioux Lookout hospital...
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) is advising that all COVID-19 vaccine clinics across the region are now full for the next two weeks.
Due to Moderna vaccine supply shortages, some clinic dates must be changed and those people affected by this...