Editorial / Opinion
Read the top stories from January 10, 2001
My favorite ice auger went missing in October. I searched before ice up in the fall to position it at camp for the coming winter. Hot tub needs it.
Bradley Grenier, Elijah Campbell, Jory Campbell, Eileen Moskotaywenene and Shane Tait answer this week s Question of the Week!
Sunrise Bombers circa 1938 40. The following names appear on the back of the photo: Alma Simboli, June Pond, Wayne Forsyth, Mary George, Hood, D arcy.
Read the top stories from January 3, 2001!
WTH isn t part of my usual vocabulary. I rarely use the phrase.
Today I got the look, though. No mistake. It was the WTH look by a Whiskeyjack staring right into my face from three feet away. He had discovered...
Jason Duewel, Dominic Sakchekapo, Arielle Sakchekapo, Destiny Thomas, Weston Chabbert and Iftikhar Masih answer this week s Question of the Week!
Photo identified as A pair of Elliot s first skis on a plane. Date unkown.
Read the top stories from December 18, 2002!
Thirty years ago I might have been the first guy blasting a snowmobile across the recently frozen lake. These days, despite the surging urge to get going, force the first run to camp, and breathe...
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Photo identified as Town dock with Junker s plane showing Canadian Airways hanger and Town pavilion in the background. Date uknown.
Read the top stories from December 11, 2002!
December sunrise on a quiet morning. Cloudy and mild, with a snowfall forecast later in the day. Jazz Christmas music and hot coffee while the rest of the house sleeps.
Brenda Baskatawang, Keegan Wesley, John Suprovich and Kristin Ningewance answer this week s Question of the Week.
Photo labelled A train crash that happened somewhere close to Sioux Lookout. Date unknown. - Photo Submitted by the Sioux Lookout Museum
Read the top stories of December 4, 2002!
Hubert Bottle, Jane Atkinson, Randy Masakayash, Jolene Keesic-Bull (left) and Jaylynn Bull answer this week s Question of the Week!
Photo labelled Sioux Lookout residence in 1909.
Read the top stories from November 27, 2002!
It s an unfortunate time in Sioux Lookout as the long-time Credit Union is closing due to staff shortages.
I think these chili peppers will warm my summer memories all winter long.
Hello all. As you might imagine some questions about real estate come up more often than others. If you re considering buying or selling your first home, you will be faced with a number of unfamiliar decisions.
Mike Kirlew, Hana Curtis-September, Zeb Bighead and Robyn Glena answer this week s Question of the Week!