Read this week's articles below
When news emerged of the finding of 215 children s remains on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia, action was taken in Sioux Lookout to honour and pay tribute to these children...
Sioux Lookout Mayor Doug Lawrance proclaimed June Gay Pride Celebration Month in Sioux Lookout on June 1...
The number of active cases of COVID-19 in the Northwestern Health Unit s (NWHU) catchment area had dwindled to three as of June 7.
Celebrating the fifth anniversary of starting his business, Rosiak Carpentry Ltd, Sioux Lookout resident Nelson Rosiak donated a sum of $1500 to support Friends of Cedar Bay operations...
The Municipality of Sioux Lookout is reminding people to pull over and make way for vehicles with flashing green lights in their front window, as someone s life may depend on it...
Approaching the end of the school year, local schools are planning their graduation ceremonies amidst ever changing COVID regulations...
Visitors to our Facebook page @siouxbulletin answer this week s question.
Post card of Graham (Sioux Lookout), Ontario, 1911
Check out these stories from our archives.
This past week it has been my somber privilege to support initiatives to honour the 215 Indigenous children found in unmarked burial sites at the former Indian Residential School in Kamloops B.C...
Last week in the House of Commons, I gave a speech on the painful legacy of the residential schools system, following the discovery of a mass grave of 215 children (at) a former residential school in Kamloops...
The provincial government is honouring six talented Indigenous students with the James Bartleman Indigenous Youth Creative Writing Award...
The following is the first column in a series about Nan Dorland, a radio star from New York City who spent six years on what is now Winoga Island on Abram Lake during the 1940s...
While the provincial declaration of emergency and Stay-at-Home Order expired on Wednesday, June 2, the Municipality of Sioux Lookout is informing residents that all municipal buildings will remain closed to the public until Step Two of Ontario s Roadmap..
Hal used to view the world and pitch stale bread to the ravens out of this window.
He didn t talk much.
A couple years ago I arrived at my office early, about 5 a.m...
Meritt Penner, a 14-year-old musician from Sioux Lookout, was featured as a guest artist in the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra s (TBSO) virtual tour this summer...
Sioux Area Seniors Activity Centre member Charron Sippola has updated the spring themed display on the centre s windows from last month, mirroring the changing phase of spring...