Editorial / Opinion
Two years ago I dug a pit for eventual use as a gray water system at camp. It's been sitting unused for two summers - a 2 feet deep, 4 feet wide, and 15 feet long blot filled with rain water and mud...
Bob Popovic, Chris Pollard, Jeslynn Oskineegish, and Kim Achneepineskum answer this week's question.
On Tuesday last week, I returned to the House of Commons to watch Ukrainian President Zelenskyy address Canada's Parliament.
It was a somber moment in the Chamber as President Zelenskyy called on Canada to do more to help repel the Russian invasion...
On my way across the parking lot getting to the hardware store I thoughtlessly minced my way around a puddle between my truck and the front door...
Mel Kiyawasew, Shera Wesley, Bruna Parker, and Jeff Southwell answer this week's question.
Hudson students obtain awards...
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I was back in the Kenora riding last week, meeting with constituents from across the region. On the agenda over the weekend were two events I was excited to attend: the Meat Draw fundraiser at the Dryden Legion...
The smell of wings barbequing on the outdoor grill wafted pleasantly enough on the sunny spring air, across the deck, from flame to face, and jumped right up the nostrils...
Stephen Gray, Donna Thunder, Severn Culham, and Vance Vincent answer this week's question.
Sioux Lookout 50th Anniversary Year - 61-62 Yearbook.
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I have watched with deep concern the events unfolding in Ukraine. My heart is with the people of Ukraine and Canada's strong Ukrainian community, including the generations of Ukrainian-Canadians who have made lasting contributions to our communities...
The on-going invasion of the Ukraine by Russia is of great consequence to people all over the world, including we who in live in Sioux Lookout...
Rikki Burke, Dick MacKenzie, Kolby Goodman, and Bertha O Connor answer this week s question.
Doctor Mitchella when he used to practice in Sioux Lookout...
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The Prime Minister revoked the use of the Emergencies Act on Wednesday. This was the right decision, but it came too late; the Act should never have been invoked in the first place, and the government has not adequately explained why they kept it in place
On a beautiful mid-May spring day in 2002 I stood in a Manitoba farm field with Peggy Sanders, Donna Prior, and Margaret Tew, three of Sioux Lookout s beautiful, charming ladies. We were there to admire the sunflowers...
Steve Lines, Andrea McAvan, Mark Deans, and Joe Cassidy answer this week s question.
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Hal used to view the world and pitch stale bread to the ravens out of this window...
Last week, the Prime Minister invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time in Canadian history, in response to trucker protests in Ottawa...