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Fall in Sioux Lookout Although some trees have now shed
The Ontario Association of Optometrists (OAO) and the provincial government aren t seeing eye to eye on compensation for optometrists seeing patients covered by OHIP...
On Monday, October 4, community members gathered at the former Queen Elizabeth District High School track for the Sisters in Spirit Vigil to honour the memory of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and gender-diverse people...
A search for a missing Cat Lake First Nation woman has ended tragically.
Angela Wesley, 38, was reported missing on September 25. She was last seen on September 23 near Hour Lake, Cat Lake First Nation...
The Sioux Lookout Anglers and Hunters (SLAH) held their archery range year end wind up member appreciation barbeque on Sunday, October 3...
Fans eager for the Sioux Lookout Bombers to take to the ice next fall can whet their appetite for Superior International Junior Hockey League (SIJHL) action when the Sioux Lookout Bombers welcome the Dryden GM Ice Dogs and Thunder Bay North Stars...
Carol Durante, Debbie Whalen, Diane Haskins, and Julie Makar answer this week s question.
Check out these stories from our archives...
The following is the seventeenth 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.
New stop lights and one available lane for traffic are recent features of the Ed Ariano Bypass that Sioux Lookout residents may have noticed lately...
The ladies at the Sioux Area Senior s Activity Centre have done it again...
Sacred Heart Church held an outdoor bake sale on Wednesday, October 6 to help raise funds for a new furnace for the church...
It was great being back in Ottawa for a few days this week, catching up with colleagues and preparing for the upcoming session of Parliament...
The Cedar Bay trail is once again open for community use.
The trail had been closed since a violent storm on June 23 took down a significant number of trees along the trail...
Brian Beaton, remembered in many remote, fly-in Indigenous communities in Northwestern Ontario as the manager of the team that built K-Net, has passed away...
If you thought September seemed a bit warmer than usual, you weren t mistaken...