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Dennis Leney, a long-time member of the fire department, was recently promoted to deputy chief, taking over from the previous deputy chief, Darrell Morgan, who stepped down after serving for seven years in the position..
The Sioux Lookout Municipal Airport is one of five northwestern Ontario airports sharing in more than $4.14 million in federal funding to maintain regional connectivity and jobs...
A former employee of the Lac Seul Health Center has been arrested and charged following an investigation by the Lac Seul Police Service (LSPS)...
Aiming to offer the community of Sioux Lookout some opportunity to enjoy themselves on the water after the prolonged COVID-19 restrictions, Moosehorn Lodge conducted a Boat-In Movie Night last week, free of charge, with another scheduled for September 3..
Visitors to the Cedar Bay Stables on August 7 learned about horses as they received directions from riders and solved clues leading them to a lost treasure , which contained toy prizes...
Thunder Bay resident Ashley Magiskan took home the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC) Foundation s August 11 jackpot of over $13,000...
Thomas Oakley, Clera Beardy, Mariam Mohsen and Abe Fadel answer this week s question.
Teachers of the past. All photos from the 1940s.
Check out these stories from our archives...
The following is the eleventh installment 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...
Community members and visitors to town during this year s Blueberry Festival were invited to bring the biggest blueberry they could find (picked in the Sioux Lookout area) to the Travel Information Centre to be weighed...
A new contest this year, community members were invited to create fairy gardens in their yards and register their addresses or send photos for judging...
As part of the Blueberry Festival, the Travel Information Centre hosted a DIY Art in the Park: Rock Painting event under the big tent at the Travel Info Centre Park on August 4...
Adapting to the changing circumstances of the pandemic, Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry (NDMNRF) has introduced two new Blueberry Festival events since last year, the Kids Colouring Contest and Family Scavenger Hunt
Come out, meet the staff, say hi, and find out what we do. That, according to Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry (NDMNRF) Resource Liaison Specialist, Natalie Popovic, summed up a meet and greet event...
Sioux Lookout s long-standing Blueberry Festival event, the Men s Blueberry Open Golf Tournament, ran another successful event this year with 75 golfers attending this two-day event conducted by the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club (SLGCC)...
The August 5 Firefly Family Fun Event, held during this year s Blueberry Festival, featured a variety of craft stations, including homemade sidewalk chalk and fun painting activities...
Charron Sippola generously painted and donated over 100 Blueberry Bert-themed rocks to be placed out at the Travel Information Centre during the Festival...
Blaire Sequin (shorter) and Taylor Ismond discovered Cedar Bay s escaped unicorn near Slate Falls Airways on August 1...
Community members and visitors to town were invited to dust off their GPS during this year s Blueberry Festival and find as many geocaches as they could to complete crossword clues found at each cache for a chance to win a prize...
Ten teams took part in a 3 on 3 basketball tournament held on August 4 during this year s Blueberry Festival at the outdoor basketball court at Sioux Mountain Public School...