Editorial / Opinion
Yankee Candle on the deck railing. It was a mellow evening at camp, watching sunset waltz gently into the night.
From nowhere came the most beautiful music in the world - Wonderland by Night, by Bert Kaempfert...
Nigam Parikh, Joyce Latag, Louis Melanson, and Irene Hutchinson answer this week s question.
Carmen Elliot when he first came to Sioux Lookout.
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Key Word for 2022 and beyond: Adaptability
COVID has taught us some aspects of the theme, Adapt.
We now see climate sequences ramping up. Adapt! Living in a boreal forest; large fires make me nervous. How do I adapt?...
I d like to start out this column by congratulating local educators Cheri Grandbois and Michelle Parrish, who have been honoured with the Prime Minister s Award for their contributions to education...
Pat Abela, Nate Hochstetler, Debora Young, and
Susan Barclay answer this week s question.
Dr. Mitchella and four unknown people. Sioux Lookout 1908.
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An outbreak of COVID-19 in Bearskin Lake First Nation has forced hundreds of residents into isolation, and the small number of community members not under quarantine are struggling to keep up with demand for essential items...
Shortly after my arrival at camp Friday afternoon one of my chickadees flew right into a window. I rushed outside to have a look and, sure enough, there was the little creature thrashing in the snow...
Irene Shakakeesic, Sharon Yule, Angela Voth, and
Abigail Harder answer this week s question.
Fire next to the Bank of Commerce.
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I hope everyone has had a safe and merry Christmas, and I m wishing everyone all the best in the New Year.
I m excited for Parliament to resume later this month. There are a lot of important items on the agenda...
I love White Pines.
Fifteen years ago I planted a six inch White Pine twig in the side yard. It was quickly overwhelmed by weeds and other faster growing shrubs...
Leanne and Tyler Spry, Rita Demetzer, Mila Malagon, and Samira Saes answer this week s question.
Section Foreman Harry Semotok inspects derailed Engine 3276...
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Dear editor, Thank you for publishing the article about my journey to reclaim what is, in my opinion, crucial, not just ancestral, Anishinaabe knowledge and skills...
One of the risks of burying nuclear waste underground is the risk of earthquakes in the earthquake zone which the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is proposing to site their underground storage and possible nuclear waste re-processing facility
Why is there a dead bird on top of the bookcase? she asked.
Huh? he asked back.
Nothing brightens up an afternoon of cleaning and dusting like the discovery of forgotten treasures..
Sean Bryan, Laureen Summers, Jeslynn Oskineegish, and Newton Anges (with Quentin Anges) answer this week s question.