The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 28 - No. 42, August 21, 2019
Forty-one teams, many of them dressed up, took part in the 2nd Annual Epic Car Scavenger Hunt on August 6, which was organized by Sioux Lookout Travel Information Centre staff.
Teams of four competed in the annual Blueberry Festival Coed 4s Volleyball Tournament on August 3, which saw team TCFB beat the SLKT Heat to claim first place.
Smiling faces were common during a fun-filled Kids Day at Fresh Market Foods on August 6. Children participated in a store-wide scavenger hunt, ate cake, had their faces painted, and enjoyed a visit from Blueberry Bert!
While at the 37th Annual Home, Trade & Craft Show, visitors were able to participated in 25-minute escape rooms hosted by Escape Sioux. Participants had to solve puzzles and riddles...
Fifty-two golfers competed in the annual Men s Blueberry Open Golf Tournament on August 11. Steve Roy put up a score of 143 over 36 holes (+3) in the two-day tournament to claim first place...
Teams of two competed in the Open 2s Blueberry Festival Beach Volleyball Tournament on August 5. The team of Justin Poling and Anthony Roberts defeated Stacey Lukye and Kevin Negus to claim first place.
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority invited kids to join in on the fun during their children s day on August 8, which was hosted at 3 Sturgeon River Road. The day featured face painting, bouncy castles, various games, a hot dog barbecue...
Pictures, paintings, collectibles, furniture pieces, and decoration items were up for silent auction at St. Andrew s United Church from August 5 to 9. While browsing the silent auction, guests could also pick up some tasty treats from the...
Check out this years top spots in all categories for The Sioux Lookout Bulletin s Blueberry Photo Contest!
Forty-two women participated in the annual Ladies Blueberry Open Golf Tournament, held on August 3 at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club.
Children and adults got a chance to indulge their creativity and hone their artistic skills through two events held during the Blueberry Festival by Sioux Lookout artist Gabrielle Cosco.
Twenty-five teams took part in the annual Sioux Lottery Blueberry Bocce Tournament on August 4.
Tikinagan Child and Family Services in Sioux Lookout invited community members and visitors to town to join them for a fun afternoon of activities for all ages on August 7.
The Federal Government is investing $133,886 in funding, under the Northern Aboriginal Broadcasting component of the Aboriginal Peoples Program, for a Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) First Nation digital documentary series.
Federal funding from Indigenous Services Canada announced on August 12 will be used to build a new school in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) First Nation.
Sioux Lookout residents and visitors to town were treated to more than a dozen musical performances on the afternoon and evening of August 4 during this year s Sioux Mountain Music Festival, which took place at the Town Beach.
Memories and Celebrations of Life: Cheers to 40 years!
A celebration of Faith s life in Sioux Lookout was held October 4 in the Peace Garden of St. Andrew s United Church.
I was awed yesterday by a little dog and pony show as my friend and I sat with morning coffee at the lakeside bar.