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The Kenora District Services Board (KDSB) and Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) have entered into discussions regarding the operations of childcare in Sioux Lookout, the organizations shared in a joint press release on March 4...
A COVID-19 outbreak in Kasabonika Lake First Nation has led the community to declare a state of emergency...
Red Apple ULC has confirmed there were no injuries after a section of the ceiling at its Front Street store in Sioux Lookout collapsed in the late afternoon of March 3...
Stephen Gray, Donna Thunder, Severn Culham, and Vance Vincent answer this week's question.
Sioux Lookout 50th Anniversary Year - 61-62 Yearbook.
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I have watched with deep concern the events unfolding in Ukraine. My heart is with the people of Ukraine and Canada's strong Ukrainian community, including the generations of Ukrainian-Canadians who have made lasting contributions to our communities...
The on-going invasion of the Ukraine by Russia is of great consequence to people all over the world, including we who in live in Sioux Lookout...
Citing continued high COVID-19 and hospitalization rates across the region, the Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) announced last week on March 2 that it has extended its recommendations issued on February 17...
On February 19, Sioux Lookout resident Howard Lockhart was standing at center court of the Oscar Strahan Field House at Texas State University. He had been invited as one of the last surviving members of the 1960 NAIA Championship Team...
For some people the perception may be that poetry, or even of being a poet, may seem beyond their grasp. The medium may be perceived as having an air of refinement beyond the typical written word...
This winter continued its trend of bringing both frigid temperatures and significant snowfall amounts to the area through the month of February...
Confederation College has received approval from the Ministry of Colleges and Universities to make its Health Administration and Leadership program available to prospective students across northwestern Ontario...
t was a valiant effort. After holding on to the fifth spot for most of February, Sioux Lookout ended up bumped down to sixth place as the month-long Ontario Ice Fishing Challenge wrapped up at the end of February...
Tikinagan Child and Family Services is celebrating the commitment of their 235 foster parents across 30 First Nations and urban areas in Northwestern Ontario during the month of March.
Registration for Science North Summer Science Camps is now open in Sioux Lookout and surrounding areas including Kenora, Red Lake, and Dryden, as well as more than 30 additional communities across Northern Ontario.
The Municipality of Sioux Lookout shared in a March 3 media release that it is implementing a new tracking system for pets to help reunite missing or found animals with their owners faster.
This picture of me on a duck hunting trip 55 years ago reminded me of my friend Simon Rooster here in Sioux Lookout. Simon passed away 12 or 15 years ago. He was described as a "street person" by many, and the truth is that Simon, a local indigenous...
Members of the Sioux Lookout Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) want to remind Motorized Snow Vehicle (MSV) owners and operators that rules for MSV operation are in place to ensure the safety of operators and community members.