Sports
Six cyclists set out from the Travel Information Centre early on the morning of August 8 to ride to Hudson and back, a distance of 50 kilometres. The event was part of this year s Blueberry Festival.
Eleven children and youth took part in this year s Junior Blueberry Open Golf Tournament, held on August 2 at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club.
From left: Chris Angeconeb, Miranda Moriss, Keenan Henry, and Tony Anderson earned first place in the Mixed Blueberry Open on August 3 at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club. Eight teams took part in this year s tournament.
Cross Country Running most valuable player and most improved player.
Sioux Cycling is in full swing now that the province has moved to Stage 3. Running since mid-May with social distancing rules, the group has seen more than 25 cyclists throughout the summer.
The Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club s (SLGCC) nine hole course has been featured as one of Canada s hidden gems by Reader s Digest Canada.
The Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club (SLGCC) officially opened on May 19, allowing golfers to enjoy a sunshine-filled week on the course last week.
The Sioux Lookout Minor Hockey Association (SLMHA) recognized their players, teams, coaches, and other volunteers in a Facebook post on May 19, where they featured their year-end award winners.
More than a dozen skaters represented the Sioux Lookout Skating Club at this year s Thunder Bay Open competition, March 6-8.
Broomball players from across the region competed in Lac Seul from March 6 to 8 during the Northern Lights Broomball Championship
Tournament.
Skaters in the Sioux Lookout Skating Club are having a very successful competition season.
Sixteen skaters attended a competition earlier this season in Thunder Bay.
Twenty-eight skaters attended the Fort Frances Freeze competition.
The Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) junior girls volleyball team, the Sioux North High School (SNHS) junior girls volleyball team, and the SNHS senior boys basketball team all earned silver medals...
Elementary and high school wrestlers in Sioux Lookout represented the community during tournament action at the Ontario Winter Games and OFSAA (Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations).
The Slate Falls Airways Otters are the Sioux Lookout Hockey League (SLHL) regular season champs!
The Slate Falls Airways Otters secured the regular season title with an 8-5 win on March 1 against the Sasquatch.
The Sioux North High School girls hockey team finished the regular season in fourth place, earning them a best-of-three NorWOSSA semifinal matchup against the top-seeded Fort Frances High School Muskies.
It will be a busy week for members of the Sioux Lookout under-18 girls curling team, who are heading off to the Northern Ontario Curling Association (NOCA) provincials tournament from March 4 (today) to 8 in Sault Ste. Marie.
Sioux Lookout s peewee hockey teams had strong showings in their home tournament, which ran from Feb. 14 16 at the Sioux Lookout Memorial Arena.
The Slate Falls Airways Otters defeated the Sioux Lookout Rebels 14-10 during late-season Sioux Lookout Hockey League (SLHL) action on Feb. 22.
The Sioux North High School Warriors hosted the Beaver Brae Secondary School Broncos for girls volleyball and boys basketball action on Feb. 19.
The Sioux North High School Warriors hosted the Dryden High School Eagles for boys basketball and girls volleyball matchups on Feb. 11.
At the end of the month, Sioux Lookout and area youth will have the opportunity to register for a new volleyball club in town.
Sioux Lookout s Jimmy Roy is just the second player in Manitoba Moose history to have their number raised to the rafters at Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg after the team officially retired his number during a home game on Feb. 7.
The Pelican Falls First Nations High School Timberwolves hosted the Atikokan Voyageurs on Feb. 4, taking them on in girls volleyball and senior boys basketball.
The Sioux North High School Warriors took on the Fort Frances High School Muskies in girls volleyball and boys basketball battles on Feb. 5.