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Nice weather last Friday evening made for a perfect opportunity to go for a cruise or drop a line and do some fishing, as observed in this scene on Abram Lake.
The deadline for candidates to put their names forward to run in the upcoming municipal election is now behind us.
With no one else stepping forward to challenge him, Sioux Lookout Mayor Doug Lawrance has been acclaimed and will continue on as mayor...
Bikiiwewenig Nindawaashishiiminaanak (Bringing Our Children Home), the initiative carrying out a search of the former site of the Pelican Lake Indian Residential School honoured Garnet Angeconeb, survivors, missing children and fire keepers...
The Wataynikaneyap Power Transmission Project has reached a major milestone with the completion and energization of a 230 kV line, approximately 300 kilometres from Dinorwic to Pickle Lake, Ontario...
Five people have been arrested and suspected illicit substances with a street value of over $152,000 have been seized in Sioux Lookout as part of Project Dogwood...
Sioux Lookout OPP are asking for the public's help as they investigate a break and enter incident...
Jennifer McMaster has been appointed Vice-Principal at Sacred Heart School...
Jason Duewel, Nathan Hunter, Chris Southwind, and Mackenzie Pettit answer this week's question.
Troops marching to the station during World War II.
Check out these stories from our archives...
Regarding the February 1984, earthquake in the Sioux Lookout and Lac Seul areas and the plan of the NWMO to bury nuclear waste in an earthquake zone, a poem...
This week my colleague the Conservative Shadow Minister for Transport, Melissa Lantsman visited Kenora...
Family Safety Night took place on the evening of August 18 at the Recreation Centre. The evening was an opportunity for the community to come out and take in safety messages from local first responders, as well as social service agencies and other groups.
The Sioux Lookout Lions Club hosted a Lions "Twonie" Family Fun Day on August 1 at the Town Beach during this year's Blueberry Festival...
Community members and visitors to town were invited to the Cedar Bay Stables on August 6, during this year's Blueberry Festival, for pony rides and other fun activities.
The Sioux Lookout Public Library invited the community to visit on August 5 for their annual used book sale.
Dingwall Motors invited the community and visitors to town to join them at their 35 King Street location for hot dogs, hamburgers and sausages on August 5.
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFHNA) invited community members and visitors to town to visit them at their Development Services office at 42 King Street for a free BBQ on August 4...
Tikinagan Child and Family Services welcomed the community and visitors to town on August 3 at their Tikinagan Fun Day event, which featured bouncy castles, a BBQ, games and lots of fun.
Community members and visitors to town were invited to Centennial Park on August 7 to take part in a time of singing and scripture reading led by representatives from member churches of the Sioux Lookout Ministerial Association...
The Sioux Lookout Lions Club held a fundraising BBQ on July 30, during this year's Blueberry Festival, to raise funds for the 2023 Canada Day Fireworks and Festivities and the Lions' Bursary for Sioux North High School...
Twenty-two players took part in the Blueberry Cribbage Tournament hosted by the Sioux Area Seniors Activity Centre on July 30...
Seventeen participants took part in The Mayor's 10K Run on August 3 during this year's Blueberry Festival...
With great sadness we say goodbye to our loving mother, sister, grandmother and friend...