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Zoe Howlett, Christine Morellato, Madeleine MacLeod and Toni Miles answer this week s question
Photo identified as Chutes with (log) boom. Taken at the Abram Lake Chutes from the Minnitaki Lake side, circa 1950s.
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Jennifer Reid, Alvin Necan, Stephanie Findlay and Phoebe Kwandibens answer this week s question of the week.
Gordon Morrison and Peter Maskerine near the Sioux Lookout Airport in 1936.
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Please be advised of the Stop The Septic Sludge Beds - Keep Sioux Lookout Beautiful online petition, as well as those placed throughout Sioux Lookout businesses..
Jericho Winter, Elissa Roundhead, Ramona Baas and Brynn Baas answer this week s Question of the Week!
Mr. J.W. Wallace (centre) manager of the Bank of Montreal, date unknown.
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Shannon Brody, Kirsten Barrett, Dorothy Broderick, Kayla Bonello, Michelle Glena, Sheri Crispino, Lorraine B. Vincent and Nancy McCord answer this week s Question of the Week!
Sioux Lookout 50th anniversary parade.
Submitted by R. Lemmon From February 20, 2013 Edition
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Kirsten Barrett, Kayla Bonello, Savannah D Gray and Sherry Wills Baum answer this week s Question of the Week!
The Sioux Lookout Train Station was looking glamorous for the arrival of the King and Queen on Sunday, June 4th, 1939.
Pictures submitted by the Sioux Lookout Museum From February 9, 2011 Edition
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Kirsten Barrett, Betty Lacosse, Kayla Bonello, Chey Peters, Martha Quedent and Ryan Perrier Kowalchuk answer this week s Question of the Week!
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Joanne Barden, Darby Starratt, Ky Kenny and Joseph Lorusso answer this week s question of the week!
Canadian Airways Norseman in front of the town beach. The old wood water tower is in the background (where July fireworks are launched). Circa 1939.
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