Editorial / Opinion
Photo identified as P.A.S. Sioux Lookout, original base.
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I hope everyone had a happy and safe Canada Day last week. I ve really enjoyed the chance to travel around the riding.
When I talk to constituents, I hear a lot of concern about our economy, and how we re going to recover from this pandemic...
The following is the fourth installment in a series about Nan Dorland, a radio star from New York City who spent six years on what is now Winoga Island on Abram Lake during the 1940s...
The shadow ducks are here for their daily swim-by. One is missing from a week ago, an eagle shore lunch, no doubt, but a healthy mallard family growing well together...
Recent environmental emergencies and extreme weather events remind us of the need to be prepared for emergencies of any kind...
Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa, Ontario NDP critic for Indigenous and Treaty Relations, released the following statement on June 24 in response to the horrific discovery of hundreds of children in unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school..
Leah Quequish, Tal Zelinger, Kirsten Kokopenace-Beardy and Carter Rice answer this week s question.
Submitted Photo From July 4, 2012 Edition.
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As a resident of Sioux Lookout, I am starting to believe this town has luck attached to it...
Canada Day is celebrated annually on July 1st. This year many Canadians are choosing not to celebrate...
Aileen Urguhart, Christopher Morash, Margaret Kenequanash and Bradley Grenier answer this week s question.
Pic of the Past: Submitted Photo – From June 27,
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As we celebrate this year s graduates and Indigenous history month, we can all reflect upon the importance of having safe places to learn and attend school...
As the province re-opens and vaccines are rolled out, Canadians are starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel. But many are still struggling...
The following is the third installment in a series about Nan Dorland, a radio star from New York City who spent six years on what is now Winoga Island on Abram Lake during the 1940s...
Ernie Seguin, Corey Grenier, Glen Hayward and Duncan Tronrud answer this week s question.
Photo identified as Sioux Lookout Memorial Arena, 1954.
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Two weeks ago the discovery of the remains of 215 children at a former Indian Residential School in Kamloops shook the nation. It grabbed national and our local attention and hopefully keeps it as we collectively seek to make improvements...
As Canada starts to re-open, our top priority needs to be creating jobs and recovering the economy. In the House of Commons last week, I was proud to stand up for our local small business owners, tourism operators, and natural resource workers...
The following is the second installment in a series about Nan Dorland, a radio star from New York City who struggled to become a writer and a prospector in northern Saskatchewan. Follow on Instagram @discoveringnan...