Editorial / Opinion
A Sunday morning moment that makes me go, Whoa! and slap my forehead. I see a pretty sunrise out my window, a purple finch huddled on the seed shelf, fluffed up and slowly pecking sunflower seeds.
Benna Linden, Flora Anderson, Leslie Quedent and Jeslynn Oskineegish answer this week s Question of the Week.
A dog team being used to haul firewood in the early 1900 s.
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Chickee crashed our afternoon party, bouncing off the living room window, enroute to his famous feast of seeds piled on the fish cleaning table on the deck.
Maddi Hussein, Judy Cole, Lidstrom Skunk, Suzanne Favot and Violet Favot answer this week s Question of the Week!
Photo believed to have been taken near Hudson in the early 1900 s.
Read the top stories from The Sioux Lookout Bulletin front page on January 17, 2001.
Sunrise and sunset at camp the day before New Year. Just after 8 o clock I was thrilled to stand on the deck and experience the dawn.
Claudel Exantus, Emerson Sugarhead, Ryan Neekan, Debbie Foster (left) and Cooper Sawdo answer this week s Question of the Week.
Hunting near Hudson in the early 1900 s.
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.
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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.
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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.
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