Read this week's articles below.
Ted Brezinski displays the 28 hand he got playing Cribbage at the Legion on March 31...
Lac Seul First Nation and Nishnawbe Aski Nation are sharing their thoughts on an apology by Pope Francis to First Nations, Inuit and Metis delegates on April 1 at the Vatican, for the Catholic Church's role in Canada's residential school system...
Front Street is a step closer to being able to fully reopen...
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) is developing a new strategic plan which will guide public health services from 2023 to 2025...
The Sioux Lookout Environment Committee has a new way to connect with area residents and highlight various environmental issues to the wider community...
Alex Walker, Dorothy and Lucas Kejick, Summer Barkman, and Andy Schardt answer this week's question.
Miss Freeland's Grade 4 class, 1966-1967.
There was a packed house at the Sioux Lookout Memorial Arena on April 1 as the Sioux North High School Warriors boys hockey team took on the St. Thomas Aquinas High School Saints for their first playoff game of the season...
I was happy to be in Ottawa this week, working with my Conservative colleagues to hold the NDP-Liberal Coalition government to account...
Following an extensive nationwide search, the Lac Seul Police Service (LSPS) have announced the hiring of a new Chief of Police.
The Lac Seul Police Service Board have selected Bruno Rossi as the new Chief of Police...
It's that time of year again. The Rotary Club of Sioux Lookout's End of Winter contest is underway and people are encouraged to predict when the club's barrel will sink through the ice of Pelican Lake...
For Jesse Terry, an Anishinaabe man from Sioux Lookout and a member of the Lac Seul First Nation, this past sled dog racing season holds many treasured memories, including winning his first sled dog race...
When the days get longer and the temperatures start to climb, many find their minds wandering to the joy of spring gardening.
Ruth Coughlin knows a thing or two about gardening....
As Sioux Lookout continues to transition into spring, making sure you're keeping your vehicle up to speed with that transition could save you an expensive trip to your mechanic down the road...
A reminder from the Municipality of Sioux Lookout that fire permits are required for certain types of burning, starting April 1, the official start date of fire season in our region...
Looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community while learning new skills? The Sioux Lookout Fire Service is looking to increase its roster of volunteer firefighters and is inviting applications from interested community members...
Two years ago my dog Grace and I set out to spend spring breakup at our remote camp a few miles down the lake from Sioux Lookout...
Sioux Lookout OPP and Sioux Lookout Fire Service members took to the ice at the Sioux Lookout Memorial Arena on April 3 in a charity hockey game, raising $2000 towards a Sioux North High School bursary to be created in honour and memory of Sierra Hoppe...