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Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers have returned to Pikangikum First Nation after an agreement was reached between the OPP and Pikangikum on the morning of April 27, the First Nation shared in an April 30 news release...
Reflecting on input from its various stakeholders, The Sioux Lookout Public Library Board approved its 2021-2026 Strategic Plan at their March 23 meeting.
The Library s CEO Chief Librarian Mike Laverty said that this plan gives them goals to aim for...
Lac Seul First Nation Chief and Council declared a State of Emergency within the First Nation on May 1.
A Code Red Lockdown order was implemented in the First Nation on May 1...
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) shared on April 30 that the NWHU region has reached the unfortunate milestone of one in 100 people in the area now having been infected with COVID-19...
May 1 was National Principal s Day.
On its website, the Ontario Principals Council recognized principals and vice-principals stating, We celebrate, acknowledge and thank the principals and vice-principals who lead our schools every day...
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This unusual education year has been challenging for everyone. This letter to the public is to inform them that the Legion Ladies Auxiliary, as many other organizations, is still supportive of those students graduating this year...
A film by two local artists has been chosen as one of eight short films for Hot Docs festival, Citizen Minutes. The Gift is a film inspired by Mino Bimaadiziwin, an Ojibway phrase meaning live the good life, shared Rachel Garrick...
Local resident Beth Dasno sparked a joyous activity for fellow community members using the Umfreville trail for recreational activity early last week...
If the Municipality signals a green light later this month, execution of the plan to build a pump track in Sioux Lookout will soon be underway...
Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) has announced changes to its Chief of Staff.
Dr. Barbara Russell-Mahoney will be stepping down from her role as Chief of Staff next month...
May 3 to 9 is Mental Health week and the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board (KPDSB) has partnered with Evolution Mine, Kenora Catholic, The Northwest Catholic and Rainy River District School Boards...
The Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) has been recognized as a Best Practice Spotlight Organization (BPSO) pre-designate through the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO)...
Open water season on Pelican Lake has begun, with April 27 being deemed the official ice-out date for this year.
Individuals in Sioux Lookout have been recording ice-out and freeze-up on Pelican Lake for 88 years...
She was the proud daughter to the late Philip Hayes and Jean Campbell, pre-deceased by her sister to Lynne Loerke and her loving husband, Howard Milthorpe..
Ontario s Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services is asking the public to use caution when doing any kind of outdoor burning...
This year s Take Pride Community Wide cleanup event put on by the Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Municipality of Sioux Lookout, concluded with Sioux Lookout becoming cleaner with 207 bags of litter collected around town...