Editorial / Opinion
Chester Ash, Kishiah Oombash, Ronique Williams, and Kurt Duewel answer this week s question of the week!
Carmella Groebe, Toby Jonasson, Steve Harder & Heather Lee answer this week s question.
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James Wesley, Beth-Anne Gray, Scott Pichlyk & Ishmael Fiddler answer this week s question.
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A lot of years ago two cooks, influenced by the giggly juice, on a boys fishing weekend, sliced up an apple, battered the chunks, and deep fried them, along with the evening s walleye dinner, and served them as a joke.
Elena Soulias, Teresa Littledeer and son Talijah Mattinas, Steve Poling, and Chico Crowe answer this week s question of the week.
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After more than three decades of advocating for and promoting harmonious relations in the community, the Sioux Lookout Anti-Racism Committee (SLARC) is coming to a close.
The Legion Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 78 is happy to announce that once again we can sponsor athletes to the Legion Athletic...
In workshop, rally held in response to 16 year old girl s arrest speaker Kevin Leatherdale says there are a lot of parallels between what happened here in Sioux Lookout to what s been happening in Thunder Bay.
In April, the Sioux Lookout Public Library learned that the provincial government had cut its funding to Ontario Library Services North (OLS-N) and Southern Ontario Library Services (SOLS) by 50%...
John Irwin, Jeremy Suteu, Quinn Young-Suteu, Doug Shields, Melissa Lambkin, Noah Lambkin, and Landon Lambkin answer this week s Question of the Week!
Anti-racism group wins human rights award, Wild winds, Big bike to take to Sioux streets, and Lac Seul fishery continues to lead Ontario s lakes are the top stories of May 13, 1998.
Cedar Bay Stables would like to acknowledge Perron Construction for their generous donation of time and materials to help the horses of Cedar Bay through their recent dilemma of a hay shortage.
Peter Windego, Anton Capay, Eleanor Beardy and Tristan Ray answer this week s Question of the Week.
Government adds new fishing regs, Garbage dumping a huge problem and Lions Club bottle reclamation to start Saturday; the top stories from May 5, 1999.
The surprise of delicate ice shards springing from sheets of ice clashing together with enough force to knock down a house is as inspiring as the first bloom in a fresh garden.
Jenn Power, Makenna Labelle, Zachary Labelle & Brayden Gale, Christopher Morash and Jeff Southwell answer this week s question.
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To the Residents of Sioux Lookout: With spring right around the corner, something that is on the forefront of all of our minds is the number of littered needles that will be emerging in our parks, streets and walkways. This is an issue that citizens of...
Ruby Bottle, Jacob Bottle, and Justice Brisket, Tess Moskotaywenene, Niska Monaco & Mallorie Goodman answer this week s question.