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Ontario Provincial Police in Sioux Lookout are continuing their search for a suspect they say was involved in what is being described as a "weapons incident", which took place in Sioux Lookout on the afternoon of Aug. 16 on Millar Crescent...
Alvin Fiddler has been re-elected Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief...
Teachers of the past. All photos from the 1940s.
Check out these stories from our archives...
A FedNor investment of $1,095,819 in the Township of Pickle Lake will support the construction of a community services and training centre...
A brief note of appreciation to the individuals that helped my brother-in-law and I.
We hit a moose on the evening of July 19, on highway 599 on our way to Pickle Lake...
I was happy to host a community BBQ in Kenora. It was great to see so many residents stop by to say hello, chat, and enjoy a hamburger. Thank you to everyone who attended...
If one hair fell out, would I be bald?...
The Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) is investigating a fire that destroyed Kasabonika Lake First Nation's community church...
Members of Nishnawbe Aski Nation's newly elected Executive Council, Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler and Deputy Grand Chiefs Anna Betty Achneepineskum, Bobby Narcisse, and Mike Metatawabin, are congratulating recipients of the 2024 Keewaywin Awards...
Sioux Lookout's 42nd Annual Blueberry Festival featured more than 100 events and according to Blueberry Festival Coordinator Kayleigh Bates, "it seemed to be the busiest festival since 2019, which is pretty exciting."...
A busy week for Ontario Provincial Police in Sioux Lookout...
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Helen Charette whose death occured on November 20th 2022.
Opening a new business in Sioux Lookout has been a labour of love for Savannah McFee.
McFee's Car Wash celebrated its grand opening on July 31 with a BBQ, cake and cupcakes, prize draw, and ribbon cutting with dignitaries...