Editorial / Opinion
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.
Norman Brisket, Michelle Turner, Jett Meekis & Amanda and Matthew Angeconeb answer this week s question.
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Darrell Morgan and I live a mile apart, across a bay of Pelican Lake. When we want to, we can wave across the water to each other.
During our recent fundraiser for three of our citizens with cancer it became very apparent that there are several citizens of Sioux Lookout and surrounding area that could use some financial assistance at times. The assistance that seems to be most...
Alex Spooner, Creedance Morris, Mariah Lawson & Shane Tait answer this week s question.
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Boomer, Grace, and I went for a winter walk this afternoon. Along the way we met my white whiskered friend Al Kona who whispered to the dogs, If it s too cold for you out here, it s too cold for Dick. Take him inside.
Council s Draft Budget Public Meeting exercise, presented by the Treasurer, the CAO and the Management Staff, held on Wednesday the ninth of January at the Legion, was well attended and scrutinized by the attending taxpayers. Lots of figures and...
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Ethan McCord, Roy Anderson, Donovan McCord & Trent Sakakeesic answer this week s question.
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The proposal to use wood burning biomass plants in Sioux Lookout and Lac Seul is misleading as stated in the article in the Sioux Lookout Bulletin dated Wednesday, December 19, 2018. Live standing Birch trees are to be cut, chipped and hauled to the...
I read with interest the acceptable and not acceptable items for Blue Boxes on the back page of the January 02, 2019 edition of the Sioux Lookout Bulletin. This is of interest to me as I have worked part-time at Drayton Disposal for the past 4 years or...
Another strong finish for the Sioux Lookout Squash Club in Fort Frances 32nd Annual Squash Tournament on January 4-6, 2019. Eight squash members from Sioux Lookout attended; Gerson Agustin, Adam Clark, Rob Lawrance, Randy Wilson, Adreas Asmus...
Louie Tamayo, Glenda Whiskeyjack, Michael Sweeney & Charity McKay answer this week s question.
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