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Sioux Lookout Gymnastics Club gymnasts Nova Cassidy and Viera Bernier were at Sioux Lookout Home Hardware last Saturday helping sell fresh Christmas Wreathes, a fundraiser for the gymnastics club...
With requests for food on the rise, local businesses are accepting donations in support of the Sioux Lookout Food Bank...
A button representing, "the strength and resilience of the Cat Lake First Nation community as well as their unwavering commitment to defending their land and culture," was unveiled by Cat Lake First Nation Chief Russell Wesley on Nov. 22...
From Nov. 25 to Dec. 6, purple lights will illuminate the darkness in the storefront windows of several downtown businesses as well as the Peace Garden at St. Andrew's United Church, all part of an effort to Shine the Light on Woman Abuse...
Linda Bancroft, Lynne Schofield, Bradley Grenier, and Luis Espana answer this week's question.
Mayor Leney Meets Mr. Wesley. Nov 29, 2013.
Check out these stories from our archives...
I recall my memories of Juanita Briones at QEDHS. Every day, she would greet me with a warm smile, and I would say bye to her and her husband if he were around as the custodian before leaving for the bus.,,
It was great to be in Kenora and Dryden to attend the Santa Claus parades. It's always a pleasure to see such strong community and Christmas spirit and so many people out to celebrate the season...
Today Andy Ward and I had lunch together in Oxford, North Carolina. We were fifth grade classmates in 1954, in Danville, Vermont...
Five teams participated in the Sioux Lookout Minor Hockey Association's (SLMHA) U15 Tournament, which took place Nov. 24-25 at the Sioux Lookout Memorial Arena...
A slow, but steady turnout of visitors attended the Hudson Community Hall last Saturday for a Festive Christmas Craft Market...
Crafts, baking, and gifts bags were all for sale last Saturday during a Christmas Craft and Bake Sale at St. Mary's Anglican Church...
Mikinakoos Children's Fund, an Indigenous children's charity providing essentials to youth in remote First Nations communities in Northwestern Ontario, is announcing the launch of a special fundraiser in recognition of GivingTuesday...
Sioux Lookout OPP arrested and charged one individual following a recent traffic stop...
Members of the Sioux Lookout Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) arrested and charged one individual with impaired operation after receiving a traffic complaint of a suspected impaired driver...
The Upper Hall of the Edwin Switzer Memorial, Royal Canadian Legion, was a busy place on the evening of Nov. 24 during the Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce's Moonlight Market...