Editorial / Opinion
We re responding to the passing of the 2019 budget on February 28th as reported in the March 6th edition of the Sioux Bulletin.
March 7, 2019
Hon. Doug Ford - Premier of Ontario, Hon. Christine Elliott - Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Hon. Greg Rickford - Minister of Energy, Mines, Northern Development and Indigenous Affairs
Teaghan Koster, Sydney Larsen, Karly Dudar & Kayla Edison answer this week s question.
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Alex Jardine, Blayne Binguis, Anita Bruins-Burke (left) and Elizabeth Burke & Kayla Craig answer this week s question.
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It seems so long until ice will be off the lakes and we can frolic in tee shirts, but, really, we re seeing the signs every day that the time is coming.
Dear Sioux Lookout. I ve been home for about 5 months, the same time I was away at T Bay Regional and St Joe s Rehab. I would need a whole Bulletin to thank everyone, but I m going to try to let you know how much this community means to me.
During the early 1980 s, and maybe even earlier than that, there was a huge push to send into the northern isolated communities many skilled tradesmen to teach, to provide hands-on training, and to impart knowledge of their trades to members of these...
Gavyn Otto, Sienna Labelle, Tristan Thompson-Miles & Carter Oskineegish answer this week s question.
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Dear Community Members:
The Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club has recently launched a fundraising campaign to replace the electrical panel that supports our ice plant. The SLGCC has been an integral part of our community for more than 60 years...
Dazelle Beardy, Sara Meekis, Kyle Owen & Cree Sutherland answer this week s question.
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Children love to explore outdoors throughout the school year. Over at Sacred Heart School, the large playground and proximity to Cedar Bay trails provide endless opportunities for the Kindergarten students to experiment, observe, and discover new...
Greg Baas, from The Standard Insurance in Sioux Lookout, annually collects used hockey equipment and then distributes it to teams in First Nation Communities who need it. Greg has proudly been running this initiative for 3 years and has collected over...
Settled at camp before sundown. First time here for a few weeks. Home sweet home.
Sioux Looks Out for Paws held another successful chilli lunch on February 8th. Cooks Judy Henrickson, Donna DuCharme, Joan Dykes and Patricia VanLangenhove and bakers Janice Flanagan, Judy Henrickson and Olivia Triskle worked hard to keep the...
Addyson Favot, Elaine Leney, Nicole and Marius Madsen & Conner Mathe and Sean Cole answer this week s question.
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Last night two friends left for home. Ten of us got together for a last round of libations and to say so long for another year.
As the occupant of one of the vehicles in this collision, I want to take the opportunity thank the emergency services of our town for their hard work and dedication, and to remind our town how fortunate we are.
The risks associated with the location of the proposed biomass plant in Sioux Lookout near our health care center, three of our schools and a large portion of our residential area should be of great concern for many of our citizens.