Editorial / Opinion
Sitting in the shade this morning, looking out at the heat, taste testing the first hot pepper this year from my garden, and staring with some affection at the butt of what had been a pretty good morning cigar.
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Friends of Cedar Bay wishes to acknowledge the many years of volunteer support of Cedar Bay by Valerie Mascotto who passed away in Sault Ste Marie on June 26. Val and her late husband, Elso, were ardent supporters...
One of the Cedar Waxwings at camp. I watched this beauty for a long time this morning.
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Photo identified as P.A.S. Sioux Lookout, original base.
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Sioux Lookout Sunrise Bombers in front of a store. They were allstars in 1938 and champions in 1939.
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Last week we asked: How are you and your family beating the heat this summer?
Pictures of Doctor Mitchella when he used to practice in Sioux Lookout in 1908.
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Butterflies are all around. Even the first Monarch I ve seen this year joined White Admirals and Tiger Swallowtails, along with several other smaller species, to welcome us back to camp.
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Sioux Lookout Italian Community playing bocce at the Carbone residence circa 1965. Bocce was played at Carbone s every Sunday during the summer Sioux Lookout s first bocce court.
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Tim Brody, Shannon Brody, Nancy McCord, and Kayla Bonello answer this week s Question of the Week.
Loading cargo onto a Canadian Airways plane on Pelican Lake circa 1937. ARM was referred to as the flying box car the work horse of the north.