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A news update issued by the Municipality of Sioux Lookout last week that stated municipal childcare services would end on March 31 has sent a shockwave through the community, and left many people wondering about the future of childcare in Sioux Lookout...
When the outbreak was just happening, it was, I guess, like a tsunami. A tidal wave, each case multiplying on a daily basis.
That s how Bearskin Lake First Nation Chief Lefty Kamenawatamin describes the COVID-19 outbreak that washed over his community..
The Sioux Lookout Anglers and Hunters (SLAH) are gearing up for another year and if all goes well, it should be a busy one...
If January s cold snaps seemed colder and snowfall amounts seemed higher than last winter, you re right...
I was in Ottawa last week, advocating for action to reduce cost of living in Northern Ontario, support expectant mothers, and end the housing crisis in First Nations...
Trudy Cummings, Howard Lyon, Shirley Buchan, and Brenda Mailhot answer this week s question.
Check out these stories from our archives...
The winners have been named and prizes have been awarded for a snow sculpture contest which recently took place in Sioux Lookout...
What we re seeing is that percent positivity has been recently increasing over the past few weeks and that case numbers have also recently been increasing. So, it is suggesting that we re not on a downward trend...
The Sioux Lookout Bombers will be one step closer to being game ready when they wrap up their first ID Camp in Kenora which takes place April 1-3...
Meet Wendell the Redpoll. This morning he woke up in the branches of a big spruce tree outside our cabin. Nothing distinguished Wendell from five dozen other Redpolls, comfortably clutching the branches of their overnight lodging...