Read this week's articles below.
Sioux Lookout's Municipal Truth and Reconciliation Committee is reviewing the name of Umfreville Park on Highway 72 and public feedback is being sought in the form of a survey.
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority's Public Health Physician, Dr. Lloyd Douglas, is continuing to urge vigilance as COVID-19 rates continue to fluctuate across area First Nation communities...
The Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre (NGFC) has finished up another successful food hamper program, having provided much needed food supports to community members...
Louie Tamayo, Wendy MacDonald, Juliana Gray, and Tristan Goodman answer this week's question.
Check out these stories from our archives...
I hope everyone stayed warm and safe during the recent snowstorm. Thank you to all the personnel working around the clock to keep our communities moving. For those who celebrate, I hope you had a blessed Good Friday, and a Happy Easter...
The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) says, "As a 6th wave of COVID-19 begins in the province, local case numbers are increasing in many of our communities."
Earth Day, April 22, is a global occasion that has been celebrated for over 50 years. It seeks to raise awareness on environmental issues ranging from climate change to air pollution, to deforestation, to many more environmental issues...
Things were hopping at the Sioux Lookout Public Library on April 12 as families gathered for an Easter Egg Hunt...
Hosted by the Friends of Cedar Bay, coordinated by Nancy McCord and sponsored by Westland Insurance, community members were invited to visit Cedar Bay over the Easter long weekend to search for chocolate bunnies and specially painted Easter rocks...
Earth Day, April 22, is fast approaching and according to earthday.org, composting is one of many ways people can make a difference for the environment every day of the year.
Jamie Macleod and Trisha Cordes are the owners/operators of Away We Grow...
After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 public health restrictions, Sioux Lookout families will again have the opportunity to enroll their children in a number of summer programs...
Silliness isn't always funny, but sometimes you have to laugh anyway.
I chuckled last week when I received an envelope in the mail addressed to me at 107 Dick MacKenzie Blvd here in Sioux Lookout...
The Government of Canada is investing in the region's tourism sector.
On April 6, Patty Hajdu, Minister responsible for FedNor, announced investments totaling $1.7 million for 10 projects in the Kenora region funded through the Tourism Relief Fund (TRF)
Week two of the Sioux Lookout Co-ed Volleyball League playoffs took place on Monday, April 11 with some exciting volleyball matches to watch...