Editorial / Opinion
I find election time difficult. I didn t used to. I used to know what I believed in, and which party was closest to that. I have voted the same way federally ever since...
Read the top stories from September 25, 2002!
Today was cloudy, with some rain sprinkles spitting at us occasionally. The temperature stayed cool. Dozens of flocks of Sandhill Cranes squawked overhead.
Sol Mamakwa, Merle Burkholder, Christen Wesley and Adam Hill answer this week s Question of the Week.
I write to you as the elected representative of the Kiiwetinoong riding in Ontario. It is an honour to be its first elected representative in Ontario s Legislature but the challenges in Kiiwetinoong cannot be addressed solely in the Ontario Legislature.
Read the top stories from September 18, 2002!
I looked out the kitchen door, and there was a new day, early September, silently peeking in. The air was cool, a few degrees, but not many, below normal.
Nicole Valiquette, Chelsea Kubinec, Dayna Ingves and Jason Beardy answer this week s Question of the Week.
Read the top stories from September 11, 2002!
This October, Northerners and Canadians have a very important decision to make. It s the time when Canadians have the opportunity to exercise their democratic right and vote for who they believe can best...
My garden is a wonderful tangle of chaos. Besides the zucchini, tomatoes, and tall marigolds it has sprouted rogue potatoes, sunflowers among the tomatoes, acorn squash, cherry tomatoes, and lettuce and chard spilling over the sides to rise in the grass.
Charlene Ogden, Rhoda Shingebis (left) and Phillip Trout, Alyson Martin, Nathan Singleton answer this week s Question of the Week.
Read the top stories from September 4, 2002.
The late summer garden is lush with tomatoes and zucchini, along with sunflowers artistically sown by last winter s birds sharing their bounty of feeding seeds.
On July 29, 2019, at the public meeting called to review the contamination at the town beach, the CN consultant, KGS, made a public admission that they had not considered the past history of the site back to the huge coal dock fire and they had not...
Alana Beardy, Andrea DeGagne, Damon Kakekagumick and Caroline Ignace answer this week s Question of the Week.
Read the top stories from August 29, 2001.
These daisies in the yard caught my eye and begged for a picture. For a brief moment they brought to life warm memories of my mom and dad. It was a pleasant dream on a sunny, warm afternoon.
I was the driver of the vehicle that proceeded from a 3-way stop at King Street and Third Avenue on August 9th.
When we talk about infrastructure, it can mean several different things; from keeping our families safe to addressing the challenges of climate change, our investments in infrastructure are setting communities up for success. For a city, infrastructure mi
Jeana Holsapple, Raul Morales, Mya Fiddler, Donna Amik and Theresa Mamakwa answer this week s Question of the Week!
Read the top stories from August 22, 2001!
Check out this years top spots in all categories for The Sioux Lookout Bulletin s Blueberry Photo Contest!
I was awed yesterday by a little dog and pony show as my friend and I sat with morning coffee at the lakeside bar.