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Sioux Lookout council supports call for national inquiry Tim Brody ASSOCIATE EDITOR S IOUX Lookout Municipal Council has passed a resolution to support a call for a national inquiry into murdered and missing Aboriginal women. Council passed the resolution at their December 17 meeting. The move reverses a decision made by the former council at their November 19 meeting not to support such an inquiry. Brenda Dovick, Executive Director of the Nishnawbe- Gamik Friendship Centre, appeared as a delegation before council prior to their vote. She stated, “I thank the mayor and council for stepping forward to accept the responsibility of community leadership. I acknowledge the municipal staff present for the good work they do. I also want to offer thanks to the community members who have come out in the interest of supporting the way in which our community is governed. “I decided to come forward and request to speak with you tonight to offer my perspective about violence against Aboriginal women. To introduce the council to the thoughts I want to share tonight, I have handed out a document that describes a strategic framework to address violence against Aboriginal women in our country and in our communities. I urge you to read this document, if you haven’t already, in order to understand the important role we all have in ensuring our communities address this issue.” The document, entitled A Strategic Framework to End Violence Against Aboriginal Women, was developed through the collaborative effort of Indigenous groups including the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres, Ontario Native Women’s Association, and representatives from the Union of Ontario Indians, Nishnawbe Aski Nation, Grand Council Treaty #3, independent First Nations, See INFORM on page 2 Inside The Bulletin NEWS: Holiday giving encouraged by Santa See DAYCARE on page 7 NEWS: Hockey downtown in Sioux Lookout See DAY on page 22 NEWS: New council gets down to business See MUNICIPAL on page 24 SPORTS: Christmas fun benefits community See STUDENT on page 29 Volume 24, No. 8 www.siouxbulletin.com Wednesday, December 24/31, 2014 35 KING ST SIOUX LOOKOUT 807-737-3440 www.dingwallford.com Dingwall Ford Sales Ltd. 737-3440 MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM SAT. 9:00 AM - 12:00PM $ 6,750 OFF PLUS UP TO THE SIOUX LOOKOUT BULLETIN CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR EDITION

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Sioux Lookout council supports call for national inquiry

Tim BrodyAssociAte editor

Sioux Lookout Municipal Council has passed a resolution to support

a call for a national inquiry into murdered and missing Aboriginal women.

Council passed the resolution at their December 17 meeting.

The move reverses a decision made by the former council at their November 19 meeting not to support such an inquiry.

Brenda Dovick, Executive Director of the Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre, appeared as a delegation before council prior to their vote.

She stated, “i thank the

mayor and council for stepping forward to accept the responsibility of community leadership. i acknowledge the municipal staff present for the good work they do. i also want to offer thanks to the community members who have come out in the interest of supporting the way in which our community is governed.

“i decided to come forward and request to speak with you tonight to offer my perspective about violence against Aboriginal women. To introduce the council to the thoughts i want to share tonight, i have handed out a document that describes a strategic framework to address violence against Aboriginal women in our country and

in our communities. i urge you to read this document, if you haven’t already, in order to understand the important role we all have in ensuring our communities address this issue.”

The document, entitled A Strategic Framework to End Violence Against Aboriginal Women, was developed through the collaborative effort of indigenous groups including the ontario Federation of indigenous Friendship Centres, ontario Native Women’s Association, and representatives from the union of ontario indians, Nishnawbe Aski Nation, Grand Council Treaty #3, independent First Nations,

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Dovick shared, “The strategic framework is based on a number of foundational principles. one that i would like to bring attention to tonight is number three. Violence against Aboriginal women is always done within the context of a community, and as such, the community as a whole has a central role to play in addressing the issue.

“The document also refers to specific strategies with identified goals. Strategic Direction # 1 identifies the need to undertake comprehensive research and data collection on issues related to Aboriginal Women and Violence, with the goal being that all levels of government, across various relevant areas of jurisdiction, will commit to supporting Aboriginal organizations and communities in the undertaking of

comprehensive research and data collection on specific issues related to Aboriginal women and violence. This comprehensive research and data will be utilized to inform and guide policy planning and development.

“The national inquiry into the missing and murdered Aboriginal women is directly aligned with this goal.”

Dovick further told council, “on october 1 Amnesty international Secretary-General Salil Shetty wrote this in an open letter to Canadian parliamentarians: “When Amnesty international published the Stolen Sisters report 10 years ago we did not call for a national public inquiry. it was our hope that government acknowledgement of the issues could and would lead without delay to a comprehensive, coordinated response in keeping with the scale and severity of

the violence. This has not happened.

“in fact, it has become increasingly clear that an independent public inquiry is necessary not only so that the voices of affected families and communities can finally be heard, but also so that the authority of such an inquiry can break the government inertia preventing substantive and comprehensive reform and action.

“international human rights standards require every government to take all reasonable action to prevent violence against women. Governments that fail to do so bear some of the responsibility for the harm that could otherwise have been prevented.”

Dovick stated, “i come here tonight because of a conversation in this chamber that reflected a lack of understanding. it created a response for many people and conversations continue to happen as we reflect

on what violence against Aboriginal women and the national inquiry into the missing and murdered Aboriginal women mean to us in our community.

“in preparing to come here, i asked myself if i could change minds and educate those lacking knowledge. i know that this not likely possible in 10 minutes, and for some who have already made up their minds for one reason or another, this will likely never happen. So i come

here to encourage our municipal leaders to continue the conversation which started in a very controversial way; yet none the less started.

“Yes, it is important for our council to support the national inquiry into the missing and murdered Aboriginal women. However it is equally important to look at our own community and ask ourselves if we are behaving in a way that supports such an inquiry?

“We have a history

in our community that includes Aboriginal women losing their lives to violence or vanishing without a trace. Viola isabella Panacheese is one of these women who have disappeared and her family continues to search for answers.

“The local women’s shelter is accessed nearly exclusively by Aboriginal women, as is our Assault Care and Treatment Program. Based on the most recent census in 2011, there

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were 925 women and girls in our community who self-identified as Aboriginal. According to the statistics, up to 80 per cent of these individuals, or 740 women and girls, will or have already experienced violence in their lives.

“As a representative of the Friendship Centre, i can say that our board supports the strategic framework. We actively promote initiatives which bring public awareness to violence against Aboriginal women.

“We would like to acknowledge the support the municipality has shown in the past by allowing us to gather at the town beach and providing fire pits to enable us to include ceremony, as we honour those women who have been lost.

“So we know that the caring is there. We know that a few voices don’t make up the majority. We know that when people are educated about an issue, they often change their minds. We also know that good relationship goes a long way and tonight, this is my message.

“i want to ask everyone here and in our community, how can we create good relationships in our community to ensure that women and girls who are vulnerable to violence simply because of their ancestry, are honoured for who they are as life givers and keepers of the water.

“How can we work together to let other communities know that we will speak out in support of initiatives such as the national inquiry which will provide answers and create pathways to justice and healing, and we will continue to demonstrate this support through our actions.

“it is not an easy journey we are embarking on, yet it is an important one. Let us keep this conversation going. These are the words i leave you with tonight.”

Councillor Yolaine Kirlew thanked Dovick for having the courage to come forward and speak to this issue. She said Sioux Lookout needs to really begin to talk about the issue of race relations.

Mayor Doug Lawrance

stated, “We have to open the discussion.”

He said it would be beneficial to start with the community’s youth. He said the dialogue needs to be ongoing.

Kirlew said there are times in life when you face challenging decisions. She said deep and meaningful discussion needs to happen around race relations and violence against Aboriginal women in the community.

She said the right tools are needed to do so, as is a safe space to hold that meaningful discussion. She continued, people need to be willing to be part of a process that will take time.

Kirlew said a decision first, discussion later, way of doing things is not the way to go and asked that more discussion take place in the community before voting on this issue.

Councillor Joyce Timpson said, “This is an issue that FN people have shown great self-determination in bringing forward and i feel this needs to be supported.”

She urged council to support a national inquiry that evening to support Aboriginal women of all ages living in the community and who live in neighbouring communities.

Councillor Cal Southall said he agreed with Kirlew that more discussion should take place, however he urged council to vote on the matter that evening.

Mayor Lawrance

informed that he had received a phone call from Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler who stated he was deeply concerned and disappointed in Sioux Lookout’s lack of support for this issue.

Lawrance said council needs to do what is best for the community.

He posed as an example having a well-qualified friend applying for a job with a business that works in the oil sands. He said as a friend a person should write them a letter of recommendation to support them because they are a friend regardless of personal opinion on the environmental impact of the oil sands.

He urged council to pass the motion that evening.

Kirlew again urged council to engage in discussion around the matter first, and then vote.

She stated, “Without the discussion first it doesn’t bode well for how relations will be in the future.”

Councillor John Bath said he had learned a lot around the issue of murdered and missing Aboriginal women since council defeated its recommendation to support a national inquiry.

“This resolution calls for supporting our partners. i have no problem doing that.”

He also said more discussion in the community would be a good thing and is needed.

Resident Mike

Quince also encouraged more discussion in the community.

Community Elder Garnet Angeconeb said he was thankful this discussion is happening.

He urged council to support a national inquiry that evening.

He said dialogue on the issues of murdered and missing Aboriginal women and race relations is already happening in the community and will continue.

He advised that the Truth and Reconciliation Commission would be releasing its report in 2015 and will be calling for more reconciliation.

He urged council, “Take a bold step forward and pass this resolution.”

Resident Patty Everson also urged council to support the resolution before them.

“it’s time to stop being afraid to talk about this in the community,” she said.

Resident Susan

Barclay also encouraged council to support the resolution.

She said dialogue around race relations has been ongoing in the community for many years, however she agreed with Kirlew more discussion should happen.

She urged council to support the friends and neighbours of people in the community.

Council then voted that the Municipality of Sioux Lookout support its First Nations community members, neighbours, partners, and friends in their call for a national inquiry into missing and murdered Aboriginal women; and further that the resolution be distributed to First Nations and First Nations agencies, including, but not limited to, the following: Sioux Lookout Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre; Nishnawbe Aski Nation; Sioux Lookout Zone

Chiefs; ogichidaa Warren White; NAN Executive Council; NAN Women’s Council; Sioux Lookout Zone Tribal Councils; Equay Wuk Women’s Group; and Friendship Accord Partners for their use.

The resolution council passed differed from the one that past council defeated on November 19 which was that the Municipality of Sioux Lookout requests that the Government of Canada conduct a national inquiry into murdered and missing Aboriginal women; and that this resolution be circulated to all municipalities in the Kenora District, the Kenora District Municipal Association (KDMA), the Northwestern ontario Municipal Association (NoMA), and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) with a request for support for this resolution.

The Northwest Catholic District School Board Proposed 2015-2016 school year calendar will consist of:

All students begin school on September 1, 2015 (this is not a PD day) and end on June 24, 2016.

School Holidays 2015-2016: September 7, 2015 Labour Day October 12, 2015 Thanksgiving Day December 21, 2015 to January 1, 2016 Christmas Holidays (Last day is December 18, 2015) February 15, 2016 Family Day March 14-18, 2016 (inclusive) March Break March 25, 2016 Good Friday March 28, 2016 Easter Monday May 23, 2016 Victoria Day

In accordance with the Ministry of Education, Ontario Regulation 304, School Year Calendar, Professional Development Days and, the joint calendar committee, representing the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board, the Kenora Catholic District School Board, The Northwest Catholic District School Board, the Rainy River District School Board and the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boreales, is proposing

the above calendar to consider for approval.

Professional Development Days 2015-2016: August 31, 2015 January 29, 2016 October 30, 2015 April 25, 2016 November 30, 2015 June 10, 2016

We would like to encourage anyone who has questions or concerns regarding The Northwest Catholic District School Board 2015-2016 proposed school year calendar to contact Brendan Hyatt, Superintendent of Education at

(807) 274-2931 or (888) 311-2931 ext. 1233 by January 9, 2015.

Please visit our website at www.tncdsb.on.ca to view the complete draft 2015-2016 School Year Calendar.

Proposed 2015-2016 School Year Calendar

EQUAY-WUK (WOMEN’S GROUP) THANKS THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES

For their continued support and their generous donation of merchandise:

Business Name: Merchandise Donation: Remedy’s Rx - 75 King St Bamboo bag; soaps; bath gels; bath buttersRoyal Bank Canada - Dryden Cooler bag; ice scraper; water bottle; blanketSioux Lottery - Front Street $20 Gi� Certi� cateNNEC - King Street Ceramic Co� ee MugsWahsa Education Books: � eoren Fleury /Dr. Eva & Jan OlssonA-Frame Art Gallery Donation of Framing for large artwork

Your business names will be mentioned and posted at our Annual Gathering in February 2015 being held in Sioux Lookout to publicize your continued support and your con� dence in our mission. � ese merchandise donations will be part of our daily draw prize. � ere is still time to submit your merchandise donation. Please contact our o� ce sta� immediately at 737-2214 and request a donation form to be sent to your business.

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Sioux Lookout genealogy and history

The Sioux Lookout Genealogy Society is now expanding its mandate to include historical aspects of Sioux Lookout. i am sure you are aware that genealogy and history are closely related.

in the past years we have been fulfilling a historical function that we wish to continue. We have digitized the tax rolls of the municipality, offered spirit walks of the pioneers during the Blueberry Festival, worked to establish the Sioux Lookout Museum,

and worked on the paper archives of the town.

This year we researched the exploits of several of the veterans of World War i who are buried in our local cemetery.

We also answer and research for people searching information on former Sioux Lookout residents.

We are considering several projects that would involve the Tracks Beside the Water books. As you are aware there are no copies of book 1 available. in addition, the company that published the book has since gone out of

business and no more book 1s can be printed.

We would like to digitize the book. The library has a copy they are willing to lend us. We will have to take this book apart for this purpose and then restore it to its original condition. We would then make copies of the book available on disk and/or or other medium.

Additionally, we understand that there are copies of books 2 and 3 available and we would consider setting up a way to sell them. We have discussed the farmers

market, the Blueberry Festival, the museum, and any craft fairs.

if you have any comments about our plans, we would be glad to hear them. Please call Vera Kameda-Lacroix (737-2321), Donna Brunton (737-3303).

We would be pleased to have you attend any one of our genealogical meetings as well. We meet the second Thursday of every month at the library at 7:30 p.m. We look forward to our new adventure and your contribution to its success.

Bev Hall

Thanks for the brasMoPS and New Life

Assembly would like to say thanks to all the ladies in town who donated their bras to the Sioux Lookout Bra Drive. We collected a total of 280 bras and $160 for Free The Girls.

All those bras will help support ladies who have been freed from human trafficking, as they sell the bras to generate an income while they go back to school. it’s wonderful when we can look beyond ourselves to help someone out like this.

Amanda Landgraff

Always Be KindSkye Neekan co op student

i’VE been sitting here for the longest time trying

to decide what my last subject should be about. i’ve decided to just write and see what my hands and mind give me.

Every day on my way to work i always see this guy sitting

in his wheel chair on the streets. Honestly, it breaks my heart seeing him sit there in the cold.

Every time i see him sitting there i ask myself, “i wonder if he’s even had anything to eat today?”

“Has he had something warm to drink?”

“Does he have somewhere warm to sleep?”

if i had a million dollars or a couple grand, i’d build a shelter, so the people who don’t have anywhere to go, could have somewhere warm to sleep. There would be people there who could help them if they

have any problems. They would be fed before they leave, be fed when they come back, and be given thermos bottles so they could take coffee or tea with them, when they leave for the day.

on holidays i would throw them feasts, because no one should be alone

on Christmas or any other holiday. or be sitting in the streets freezing. on Christmas i would give them a hat, gloves, a jacket, and boots so when they’re out and about they could stay warm.

Nowadays you go on the internet and you see that there are

a lot of people who aren’t doing very good things, and being horrible to one another. Think before you speak because once it’s out you can’t take it back. Treat others how you want to be treated, and forgive those who hurt you.

i hope you all have a wonderful holiday.

from all of us at The Sioux Lookout Bulletin

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Out of the Cold Shelter looking for volunteers, donationsTim Brody

AssociAte editor

THE out of the Cold Shelter in Sioux Lookout

is in dire need of volunteers.

“our need is extreme. We really need volunteers. We have a very small pool of volunteers right now. We’ll need volunteers through Christmas and after Christmas. it’s an ongoing need,” shared out of the Cold Shelter executive director Susan Barclay.

She explained, “We generally have community volunteers in the evening from 6 p.m. to 8 or 9 p.m. They generally help in the kitchen with serving the meal and cleaning up and just interacting with the clients and making sure everything is running smoothly. it’s a good way to get your community hours for your Grade 12 diploma or just to give back to your community.”

With Christmas right around the corner,

Barclay said she expects demand for the shelter’s food bank service to be high at the end of the month.

“People will have used their disposable income to try to make Christmas for their kids and they will have less money in their pockets toward the end of the month. Something that does make a difference is the Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre’s Christmas hampers. That will give many of the same people we see at the food bank a boost over Christmas.”

Barclay explained, “on average we’re seeing

about 50 households every month using the food bank. Some of them are single persons, others are larger families. For the most part they are families. We have a number of seniors and

working single people who use the food bank all the time to supplement their income. As far as supply it’s reasonable but we never have enough canned vegetables or fruit or pasta. Those items are always gone from our shelves the moment they come in,” she said.

To access the food bank people just need to drop by out of the Cold at 25 Fair Street Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The shelter recently received support from the local Tim Hortons, which donated the proceeds of their smile

cookies to the shelter.Smile cookies were

sold at Tim Hortons in Sioux Lookout for about a week earlier this year.

Tim Hortons co-manager Scott Haines stated, “We’re excited to support them. People come to town and for whatever reason need to access the shelter and it’s there to help.”

Barclay commented, “We really appreciate it. Every little bit helps. We are trying to stay open, especially now that it is cold, all day long. The shelter is open all day, every day and people need only behave while they are here.”

From the archives... Wednesday, Dec 28, 1994Top stories

NEWS:Guard against snowmobile accidents

AFTER her near-fatal snowmobiling accident when her machine fell through the ice at Frog Rapids, 12 year-old Amber Roy said she would

never go out snowmobiling alone again.

COVER PHOTO:Christmas hero

LARRY Bower stands in his yard, above the dock where he and Peter Flindall brought Amber Roy to safety. over his left shoulder is the place

where Amber fell through ice that has since melted.

NEWS:Local men save girl from icy water

LARRY Bower and Peter Flindall gave one 12 year-old girl an incredible Christmas gift last week. The two men – complete strangers to each

other – gave Amber Roy her life.

NEWS:Who’s king of the tobogganing hill?

STEVE Poling is scratching his head. He’s not sure why the town of Sioux Lookout is putting a parking lot at the bottom of a toboggan run where

local kids have been playing for years.

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Daycare donation puts food on the Christmas tableShayla Bradley

stAff Writer

KiDS helping kids for the holidays – that

is what happened when the Biidaaban Children’s Centre met a challenge issued by Santa Claus.

Gisele Trudeau, daycare supervisor, explained that every year the children donate something to Santa when he comes in to visit at Christmastime.

This year Santa

asked the kids to skip his donation and help out people who needed it more than he did.

“The children decided they wanted to give to children in need,” explained Trudeau.

The daycare collects for a food basket regularly, but for Christmas, the kids wanted to fill it, and then some. They went on a walking trip as

a group and picked out food items, which they donated to the N i s h n a w b e - G a m i k Friendship Centre’s holiday hamper program.

Friendship centre staff picked up two boxes full of food December 17, thanking the daycare group for their generosity.

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Daycare children show off their food purchases, which were donated to the friendship centre.

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Sacred Heart School students share the story of Christmas

Tim BrodyAssociAte editor

SACRED Heart School Grades 4, 5 and 6 students

wowed their families and

guests with their junior division Christmas play.

Students sang and acted in their presentation of A Play in a Manger which took place December 15.

in the play successful director Cecil V. Deville returns to his hometown for the holidays and is asked to direct the town’s annual Christmas play.

Following his motto of bigger is better, he changes the story of Jesus’s birth to being born in a multi-story stable with an exploding star overhead and has his

wise men give out such sage advice as don’t run with scissors.

He decided the town’s football stadium was the only venue which would possibly do for the presentation due to the number of people it could accommodate.

Teacher Cynthia o’Donovan explained that in the end, just about everything

that could go wrong, did go wrong with Deville’s hugely elaborate play and said Deville realized the story of Christ’s birth is perfect in the simplicity in which it is recorded in the Bible.

o’Donovan said the play went wonderfully well and was enjoyed by students and their audience.

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Sacred Heart School Kindergarten A students delighted parents at their Christmas concert held December 17 at Sacred Heart Church.

As proud parents busily snapped pictures and captured video memories, youngsters sang Rudolph the Red Nosed

Children acted and sang during the performance.Cecil V. Deville ponders how to make his play bigger and better.

Reindeer, Silent Night, Santa Claus is Coming to Town and We Wish You a Merry Christmas.

Following the performance Santa Claus himself dropped by to the children’s delight.

Two of the school’s four kindergarten classes performed the week previous, while another performed the next day.

All performances were at the church.

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Wishing a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Sioux Lookout, ON

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Municipality of Sioux Lookout Christmas lights and decorations contest results

Bulletin Photos / Tim Brody

Judge’s choice award – Dale Oakley 91 Fourth Street, Hudson

Happiest display award – Steve Polowek 18 Prince Street

Environmental award – Wayne and Lynne Moxam 78 First Avenue North

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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happy holiday season

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management, staff and physicians

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Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre

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Sioux Lookout Hydro wishes you a Merry CHriStMaSand a

Safe and Happy new year!

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Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board

Wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy 2015

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Merry Christmas

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From Sylvie, Tony & Staff

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Honourable mention – Jeff Southwell 17 King Street

Most Colourful award – Pat Hancharuk 3 Queen Street

Most extravagant award – Mike Lacosse 30 King Street

Honourable mention – Kristi Pianka 68 Prince Street

Honourable mention – Lindsey Fowler 332 Drayton Road

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Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education & Training Institute

Christmas Greetings andBest Wishes for the New Year

106 Centennial Square, 3rd Floor Thunder Bay, Ontario

For more information call: 807-626-1880

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Sioux Mountain Public School students share Christmas love

Tim BrodyAssociAte editor

Sioux Mountain Public School students shared

a Christmas message in their school play December 17.

Students sang, danced and acted out a presentation of The Littlest Christmas Tree.

The entire student body was involved in the production.

Students shared the story of a group of trees

who all hoped they would be the one chosen by Santa Claus to be his Christmas tree. All the trees made fun of and bullied the smallest Christmas tree, telling it Santa would never pick it.

But, in the end, when Santa and Mrs. Claus came to pick their Christmas tree, Santa was disheartened to learn all the larger trees were vain and thought only of themselves,

thinking an elaborate Christmas tree was the centrepice of what Christmas is all about. only the youngest tree differed in this, telling Santa that Christmas was about love for others. This brought a smile to Santa’s face and he and Mrs. Claus dressed up the little tree and took it home for Christmas.

Kindergarten students concluded the presentation with a good-bye, thank-you, and S-A-N-T-A song.

It was a full house at Sioux Mountain Public School as parents took in the Christmas play.

Bulletin Photos / Tim Brody

Santa, Mrs. Claus, and their elves decide upon the perfect Christmas tree.

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Merry Christmas

From the Directors and

Management of the Windigo Community

Development Corporation, and its Group of Companies

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Wishing all residents and visitors a joyous and peaceful

Christmas and good health and prosperity for 2015!

Mayor & Council and the Staff of the

Municipality of Sioux Lookout

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Wishing everyone a joyous holiday season and all the best in 2015!

P.O Box 1457 Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1B9

TEL 807.737.1991FAX 807.737.2728 EMAIL [email protected]

Ken SchultzManager/Owner

SeaSon’S GreetinGS and the very beSt to all in 2015

Nate Hochstetler Sales Representative 737-8935

Pat Abela Broker of Record, 737-4257

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SHS primary students in the spotlight

The Sacred Heart School primary students put on a polar party December 18 with their Christmas concert.

Christmas in Black & White shared the meaning of Christmas, with help from a few special penguins, played by students. Primary students sang, danced, and narrated the drama.

“It really is black and white,” said Susan MacLellan, principal. “Christ is the reason for Christmas.”

Bulletin Photos/Shayla Bradley

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Bulletin Photos/Shayla Bradley

Thanks to the generosity of our donors and the work of our volunteers and staff, the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Foundation is able to bring quality health care closer to home. Your generous donations assist SLMHC staff and physicians in providing health care to the people of Sioux Lookout and the many First Nation communities in the Sioux Lookout Zone.

Over the past year your donations have contributed to the replacement of all IV poles and pumps in the patient care areas, new Holter monitors for cardiopulmonary function testing, and a much more comfortable family chair for palliative care. As well a new Smart TV for the residents at the William A. (Bill) George Extended Facility was purchased to use for their karaoke evenings, other games and for watching their programs. This just highlights a few of the items that were purchased.

We need more long term care beds to enable our loved ones to remain closer to home and family when they finally need 24-hour care. The foundation has received commitments from organizations and groups to assist in the fund raising for this cause. Please help us get started on this project, while the health centre works on obtaining the approvals for the go-ahead.

This Christmas consider a gift to the foundation and help us continue to grow programs and services for Sioux Lookout and area families. Your gift in honour or in memory of someone special to you ensures that we are able to continue to provide world-class emergency and primary health care services right here, right now.

Please donate today! www.slmhc.on.ca/foundation Ph: 807-738-0556 1 Meno Ya Win Way P.O. Box 909 Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1B4

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Christmastime at the library

Crafty kids got to work making ornaments and other Christmas decorations at the Sioux Lookout Public Library children’s Christmas party December 17.

Along with crafting, kids enjoyed From Naughty to Nice, a movie provided by the National Film Board of Canada, and story time, featuring two Christmas classics, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and The Polar Express.

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Youth Entrepreneur CoordinatorDryden

Job Description: Assist with the delivery of youth entrepreneurship intitaitives throughout the region (Inc Dryden, Machin, Sioux Lookout, Ignace, Pickle Lake, Wabigoon Lake Objibway Nation, Eagle Lake First Nation and Lac Seul First Nation)

Qualifications The successful candidate will have experience in facilitation (training through presentations and workshops) as well as strong communication skills. Experience in Business Planning, Marketing and Communications would beconsidered a valuable asset. University or college graduate who has graduated within the last three years from an accredited college or university. The position will be a first full-time employment in the candidate’s field of study.

Application Deadline: 4 PM December 31, 2014

Please submit applications to: Brian Miles [email protected]

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Applications are invited for the following:

Municipal Treasurer Reporting directly to the Chief Administrative Officer, the Municipal Treasurer is responsible for all Municipal finances, including the carrying out of all statutory requirements under the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, and all other applicable legislation. The Treasurer provides policy advice and recommendations to Council to ensure that Council’s actions and Municipal undertakings are in compliance with all applicable laws, standards and guidelines. This position also provides advice to Council with respect to the utilization of all available revenue sources, including taxation, contributions, grants, subsidies, discounts, and financial incentives of any nature for Municipal programs, projects, or undertakings. The Treasurer is responsible for the implementation of all financial directives, policies, programs, instructions, and decisions of Council. The Treasurer maintains responsibility for all operations and maintenance of the Finance Department and internal financial controls, as well as the direction, control and evaluation of the Finance Department staff. A Professional Accounting designation or equivalent Post-secondary education in the field of Accounting and/or Finance or Public Administration is required for this position. The CMO designation is a preferred qualification. Thorough knowledge and understanding of the Municipal financial context and operating environment is essential. The ideal candidate should possess five years experience as a Municipal Treasurer, or similar function. The Municipality offers a competitive wage and a comprehensive benefits package. For additional details on this job and for the complete Job Description, please visit www.siouxlookout.ca, or contact the undersigned. To apply for this opportunity, you are invited to submit a detailed resume to the undersigned. All resumes must be received by 4:30 p.m. on January 16th, 2015.

Melissa Fortin, Human Resources Administrator

Municipality of Sioux Lookout 25 Fifth Avenue, Box 158

Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1A4 E-mail to: [email protected]

Tel: 807-737-2700 Fax: 807-737-3436 Website: www.siouxlookout.ca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the

information gathered will be used for the purpose of job selection. Any queries should be directed to Human Resources. For additional information visit our website at www.siouxlookout.ca. The Municipality of Sioux Lookout is an equal opportunity employer.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

INTEGRATED SERVICES WORKER REGULAR, FULL-TIME

BASED IN SIOUX LOOKOUT, ONTARIOCOMPETITION #ISS-14-03-E

The Kenora District Services Board (KDSB) is recognized for supporting individuals, families, and communities through the provision of easily accessible, integrated, district-wide services that maintain dignity, safety, and security thereby helping them reach their full potential. Our employees enjoy a healthy work environment, opportunities for development, and a real opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others.

Reporting to the Manager of Integrated Social Services, the Integrated Services Worker is responsible for collecting and analyzing information from clients and residents to make recommendations for social assistance, early learning and care subsidy, social housing subsidy, and other programs administered by the KDSB. This will include interviewing, meeting, and scheduling appointments with applicants for assistance under the various social services legislation including the Ontario Works Act, Day Nurseries Act, and Housing Services Act.

Key responsibilities include: • Ensuring housing applications and documentation is complete to place applicants on waiting list for

housing services• Updating client files such as Tenant Application, Rent Geared to Income Information, Housing Wait

Lists, Income Test, Income Statements, and applications for benefits• Performing annual reviews as required and reporting results to the Manager• Receiving and responding to general inquiries from applicants, clients, and the public regarding the

Board’s programs and services• Accepting reimbursements and cash payments; issuing receipts; making deposits; and sending

routine correspondence.• Performing front reception duties as required including daily pick up and distribution of mail.

Successful candidates will have:• Demonstrated excellence in customer service and sufficient communication and interpersonal skills in

dealing with clients, co-workers, management, and the public and the ability to handle applicant concerns in a tactful, sensitive manner

• A high level of ability to use computer and other information technology including specialized software and administrative systems including databases, word processing, spreadsheets, and data input

• Strong working knowledge of applicable legislation and acts that fall within the scope of the services• The ability to use judgment in organizing time and prioritizing workload• Demonstrated on-going commitment to the principles and practices of client confidentiality

Qualifications will include:• Successful completion of a post-secondary education program in Social Services or similar and two

years’ experience in social services. Alternatively, a combination of education and/or experience is required.

• A satisfactory Criminal Background Check • A valid Ontario Class G (or equivalent) driver’s license

Interested applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and resume, by email, referencing the competition number in the subject line of the e-mail, on or before Friday, January 9, 2015 at 4:30pm CDT to:

Bri Pollock, Human Resources Advisor Kenora District Services Board Email: [email protected]

Confidential information provided by applicants will be used for the purpose of this competition only and will be protected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

While all responses are appreciated, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.The KDSB is an equal opportunity employer.

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NORTHERN NISHNAWBE EDUCATION COUNCIL

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Director of Education

The Director of Education must be a highly motivated individual with excellent leadership, planning, coordinating and management skills, effective supervisory, assessment, organizational and communications abilities and the knowledge to manage a modern First Nations school system.

Under the authority and general direction of the Executive Director, the Director of Education;

manages the NNEC education program, provides educational leadership and direction to staff, ensures the effective operation of NNEC schools; Wahsa Distance Education Centre, Pelican

Falls First Nations High School and Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School, negotiates education agreements with provincial Boards and FN Local Education Authorities, liaises with AANDC, MOE, First Nations’ leaders and organizations, ensures the effective operation of the Pelican Falls Centre, ensures the effective operation of the PFC O&M department, implements NNEC Board direction and performs other related duties.

QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor of Education and Bachelor Degree (preferred) or equivalent education/experience Diploma or degree in public administration or management a strong asset Five years’ experience teaching in First Nations schools Two years’ experience in senior administration Proven management skills including decision making, problem solving, planning, supervision,

meeting management, and abilities in the areas of finance and personnel management and policy development.

Ability to quickly and creatively address unexpected challenges, such as education staffing shortfalls

Proven organizational ability Excellent written and oral communications skills and full computer competency including word

processing (Microsoft Word), spreadsheet, database programs, the Internet and e-mail Familiarity with customs, culture, history and education priorities of people of the Sioux Lookout

District Ability to speak a District First Nations language an asset

LOCATION: Sioux Lookout, OntarioTERM: PermanentSALARY: Negotiable –commensurate with related education and experience.

NNEC requires a Vulnerable Persons Check to be completed for all staff at time of hiring.

Only those persons selected for an interview will be contacted

Letter of application with a current Curriculum Vitae and permission to contact three references must be received by 4:00 pm, Friday, January 9, 2015. Fax to Human Resources at NNEC Head Office (807) 582-3865; mail to Box 1419, Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1B9; or email [email protected].

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Wishing everyone in Sioux Lookout & surrounding communities Health & Happiness Throughout the Year

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At this time of year, I am reminded how special you have been to my business. My Sincere Gratitude!

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Day of hockey in downtown Sioux LookoutTim Brody

AssociAte editor

HoCKEY was front and centre, literally,

in Sioux Lookout on December 17.

Five teams of six players, all from Queen Elizabeth District High School, took part in the 2014 Christmas Road Hockey Shut out which took place on Front Street in front of the Centennial Centre.

Kimberly Murphy of the Sunset Women’s Aboriginal Circle and Chelsea Jeffery of the N i s h n a w b e - G a m i k Friendship Centre coordinated the event.

“We were just together one day and thought, hey, why don’t we do a road hockey tournament. We thought it would be pretty neat to shut down Front

Street and do something for the kids which are what our programs are for and get them active and having some fun,” Jeffery explained.

“i was so impressed with the kids today. They played hard and had fun.

“We’ve never done this before so it was a bit of a challenge to make this work but we managed and it went really well,” Murphy said.

Murphy said there was a lot of positive feedback from the community for the event, with Santa Claus himself stopping by to take in the action.

“i had one lady who asked me what was going on and i explained it to her and she said, oh that’s great. is this going to happen again and will it be for adults?” Murphy added.

Both ladies said they would love to see the tournament become an annual event and said that next year they will look into running an adult league as well.

The ladies decided to hold the event in front of the Centennial Centre as the Friendship Centre runs the youth centre

located in the basement.Movies played and

chili and hot drinks were served in the youth centre which acted as a warm-up area for the tournament.

Music was provided on the street by Volt Entertainment.

The winning team in the tournament, going

undefeated, was the Huck Sauce Muck Beauties.

Members of the team had good things to say about the tournament.

Andy Brunton shared, “i thought it was a great time. it was fun to be able to come out and play hockey for the day, especially on Front Street… it was actually a

pretty tough tournament. All the teams were pretty equal. i would love to do this again.”

Kyla Kulchyski stated, “i think it was really fun and was a great chance to play with the other students at our school.”

Keanan otto commented, “it was really fun to get everyone out playing sports and having a good time. it was awesome.”

Sydney MacDonald added, “it was a great opportunity. it really teaches sportsmanship and how to have a good time together. it was great playing on Front Street where anyone could come and watch.”

“We just want to thank our sponsors for the support we received and, of course, the kids,” Jeffery concluded.

The tournament’s undefeated winning team.

Five teams competed in the Christmas Road Hockey Shut Out.Bulletin Photos / Tim Brody

QEDHS students enjoy a day of road hockey downtown.

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Applications are invited for the following:

CEDI Project Coordinator 6 Month Contract Position

The communities of Sioux Lookout, Lac Seul First Nation and Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) have been chosen to participate in a pilot program called First Nations- Municipality Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI) they are one out of six in Canada. The partners have chosen to work towards the development of a Regional Distribution Centre focused on the 29 Far North communities currently served by the Sioux Lookout region.

The partners are seeking to explore the feasibility of a regional food distribution hub that would serve as a central distribution point for fresh food and goods. The distribution hub would operate as a non-profit social enterprise. The community leaders have appointed their Economic Development Managers to provide project oversight on the distribution hub feasibility and development process. The First Nation-Municipal Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI) Working Group is actively seeking a Project Coordinator to assist with the development of a Feasibility Study/Business Plan and administrative tasks between our consultants and stakeholders. This position will be on a 6-month contract basis with a possible extension after it ends.

As part of our team, the CEDI Project Coordinator position will support all aspects of the success of the CEDI partners/consortium and the Regional Distribution Centre Project from conceptual development and scoping, through tracking and management of the project, including tracking details and deadlines and managing contacts and resources, to reporting outcomes.

In order to be successful, the CEDI Project Coordinator must be a self-starter and highly adaptive. Candidates must be willing to work independently as well as part of a team, and be willing to consult regularly and learn continuously. Candidates should have the ability to and communicate easily with community groups, local and regional government, businesses, and Lakehead University staff.

The Coordinator reports to the Working Group of the CEDI project.

The main responsibilities include;

• Provide administrative support to the CEDI team • Provide project support during the feasibility process • Coordinate community engagement workshops • Conduct project based research • Participate in committee meetings • Research and prepare information for a business plan model • Complete required reports and presentations

Qualifications and Experience:

• The ideal candidate will have a post-secondary degree or diploma in business administration, economics, community development, or a related field.

• Prior background in research and community development • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with meticulous attention to

detail. • Comfortable with computer and technology systems with the ability to

troubleshoot, as needed. • Strong communication, customer service, presentation and interpersonal

relationship skills, with a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and effectively with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders.

• Good analytic and problem-solving skills, with a demonstrated ability to work independently and deliver results.

• Excellent time management and organizational skills, with a demonstrated ability to successfully balance multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.

• Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license and be able to use their own vehicle including appropriate insurance coverage.

To apply for this opportunity, you are invited to submit a detailed resume to the undersigned by 4:00 pm CST on Monday, January 5th, 2015.

Attention: Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI) Working Group

Please send an electronic copy of your resume, cover letter plus three references to:

[email protected]

Questions, comments or concerns can be submitted to the above email address.

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Merry Christmas and Happy NewYear!

From all of our staff at 5th Avenue Club

We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and

safe holiday season and

all the best for a prosperous New Year 2015.

The Equay-wuk Board Members and Staff at Equay-wuk

(Women’s Group)

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DELEGATIONS / PRESENTATIONS

Brenda Dovick, executive director, Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre – Call for National

Inquiry into Missing and Murdered

Aboriginal WomenDovick spoke before

council about the need for a national inquiry into murdered and missing Aboriginal women.

REPORTS

Support for National Inquiry into Murdered

and Missing Aboriginal WomenCouncil voted that the

Municipality of Sioux

Lookout supports our First Nations community members, neighbours, partners, and friends in their call for a national inquiry into missing and murdered Aboriginal women; and further that this Resolution be distributed to First Nations and First Nations agencies, including, but not limited to, the following: Sioux Lookout Nishnawbe-

Gamik Friendship Centre; Nishnawbe Aski Nation; Sioux Lookout Zone Chiefs; ogichidaa Warren White; NAN Executive Council; NAN Women’s Council; Sioux Lookout Zone Tribal Councils; Equay Wuk Women’s Group; and Friendship Accord Partners for their use.

Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste

Collection ReviewCouncil defeated a

resolution to authorize the following changes to the acceptance of Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste (MHSW) at Hidden Lake Landfill: 1. No longer accept the following MHSW Phase one items: i. Paints, stains and coating ii. Paint thinners, strippers, degreasers and other solvents iii. Single-use batteries iV. Pressurized cylinders

that held propane, oxygen, helium or other gasses V. Fertilizers and pesticides Vi. Vehicle engine antifreeze/coolant 2. No longer accept the following MHSW Phase Two items: i. All Phase Two items as Phase Two has been cancelled by the Recycling Council of Ontario indefinitely (rechargeable batteries, portable fire extinguishers, fluorescent light bulbs and tubes, mercury-containing devices, sharps and syringes and pharmaceuticals); and further that council authorizes the Public Works Division to conduct a once a year collection event at the Public Works yard for the intake of the above listed MHSW items starting in the fall of 2015 and continue on a yearly basis thereafter; and further that Council authorizes the applicable

RecReation / activity WoRkeR (temporary – up to 18 months)(2) Full time & (1) Part timeQualifications: • Minimum Grade 12 or GED required;• Diploma in Recreation therapy or equivalent an asset;• Minimum of three years training and experience with Mental

Health and Addictions;• Excellent written and oral communication and interpersonal

skills;• Excellent organizational skills;• Demonstrated ability to lead teams and work independently;• Computer literacy required e.g. Microsoft Office;• Physically capable to perform assigned duties; • Ontario Driver’s License and access to personal vehicle.

Job Duties:• Work as an interdisciplinary team member to ensure that

quality holistic care is provided to clients through activities and programming;

• Assess the social, leisure, spiritual and cultural needs of clients to develop and implement programming that is compatible with client needs, interests, stimulation tolerance and capabilities;

• Plan, implement, and evaluate client recreational activities;• Liaise with and engage community groups/organizations

to promote and develop recreational activities and programming;

• Coordinate the integration of volunteers into programming; • Keep records of all activities and programming including

attendance statistics, client profiles and assessments. Develop and implement evaluations for activity programs for clients and volunteers;

• Plan and implement programs for staff development regarding recreation activities to promote increased understanding of program and program goals.

• Promote community events and activities to clients;• Assist with the review and revision of policies and

procedures for activation and volunteer programs;• Requisitions supplies and equipment based on approved

budget;• This position entails day, evening and weekend shift work.

Salary: Salary and Benefits in accordance with local CUPE Collective Agreement

closing Date: Resume & Cover Letter must be received by Human Resources no later than 4:00 pm, January 5, 2015

Submit Resume to: Human Resources: Recruitment Competition #CCAS 06/14 (full time),

#CCAS 07/14 (part time). Please quote on application.

P.O. Box 909, Sioux Lookout, ON. P8T 1B4 Fax: (807) 737-6263 Email: [email protected]

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted, we thank all others for their interest. The successful candidate will be

required to provide a clear criminal records check.

Exciting Health Care Opportunities

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RegisteRed PhaRmacy technician

Qualifications:• Registration as a Pharmacy Technician with the Ontario

College of Pharmacists;• Formal training in chemotherapy preparation, aseptic

technique and preparation of pharmaceutical compounds; • Familiar with Pharmacy Legislation and Regulations; • Knowledge of general pharmacy department functions,

operations and responsibilities; • Minimum one year experience in a pharmacy practice setting

Preferred.

Job Requirements:• Knowledge of preparation of pharmaceutical medications

and accurate dispensing techniques;• Knowledge in pharmaceutical terminology and keyboarding/

computer skills;• Ability to provide technical and clerical assistance to

pharmacist;• Proficient skills for data management functions on patient

profiles, prescription orders, purchasing records and financial information;

• Ability to work precisely, with attention to detail and without supervision;

• Good communication skills and ability to work as a team player.

salary: Salary and benefits in accordance with the CUPE Collective Agreement

closing date: 4:00 pm, January 5, 2015

submit application to: Human Resources: Recruitment Competition #PHARM 05/14 (please quote on application) P.O. Box 909 Sioux Lookout, ON, P8T 1B4 Email: [email protected] Fax: (807)737-6263

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the successful candidate.

Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre is a scent-free facility.

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Full Time Position ~ Location: Sioux Lookout, ON Deadline: January 9, 2015 @ 4:30 p.m.

Late applicants will not be given consideration.

Full job details are available on our website: www.slfnha.com under Careers.

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One (1) Year Term Position Location: Sioux Lookout, ON

Deadline: January 9, 2015 @ 4:30 p.m. Late applicants will not be given consideration.

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funds be available to host a once a year collection event through the creation of a Waste Diversion Budget as part of the 2015 operating Budget, separate from the Hidden Lake Landfill and Recycling operational Budgets.

Public Works Manager Andrew Jewell states in his report, “The purpose of this recommendation is to make changes to the Municipality of Sioux Lookout’s current MHSW collection program to provide both an economical and environmentally responsible practice for the collection and disposition of household hazardous waste.”

Councillors were concerned that if the landfill no longer accepted hazardous waste items or only collected them once a year, much of this material would end up dumped in the bush or be hidden in garbage bags and make its way to the landfill anyway.

Jewell said the landfill is not currently able to properly store the amount of material it is receiving.

Council asked Jewell to continue to look at options and bring another report back to them at their January meeting.

Request for Resolution of Support for a Phase 2 Application under the Building Canada Fund – Small Communities Fund Component by

North Spirit Lake First Nation and JAZZ Solar

Solutions Inc.The Council of

The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout voted to support, in principle, the application by North Spirit Lake First Nation and JAZZ Solar Solutions inc. (the “Applicant”) to the Building Canada Fund – Small Communities Fund (BCF/SCF) component in order to enable the Applicant to move to the application phase of the BCF/SCF application process for a 500kW solar rooftop system; and further that this resolution is not to be construed as a commitment of funds or other resources or services to the project on the part of the

Municipality; and further that this resolution shall not be used for any purpose other than to fulfill the BCF/SCF application process requirement for a municipal council resolution from a local/nearby municipality.

Request for Resolution of Support for a Phase 2 Application under the Building Canada Fund – Small Communities Fund Component by

Lac Seul First Nation – Water Treatment Plant Upgrades (Kejick Bay)

The Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout voted to support, in principle, the application by Lac Seul First Nation (the “Applicant”) to the Building Canada Fund – Small Communities Fund (BCF/SCF) component in order to enable the Applicant to move to the application phase of the BCF/SCF application process for a Water Treatment Plant at Kejick Bay; and further that this resolution is not to be construed as a commitment of funds or other resources or services to the project on the part of the Municipality; and further that this resolution shall not be used for any purpose other than to fulfill the BCF/SCF application process requirement for a municipal council resolution from a local/nearby municipality.

2015 Budget – Culture Division,

Clerk’s DepartmentCouncil withdrew

this resolution that Council pre-approves the 2015 Culture Division (Museum, Arts & Culture) operating in the amount of $240,600.

Council advised the CAo to handle this matter as it relates to

staff contracts which expire this month.

Northwestern Health Unit Board of Health – Area Appointment (Ignace/Pickle Lake/

Sioux Lookout)The Council of The

Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout recommended the nomination of Councillor Yolaine Kirlew, from the Municipality of Sioux Lookout, as the Area Representative for ignace/Pickle Lake/Sioux Lookout, to the Northwestern Health unit (NWHu) Board of Health; and further that the municipalities of ignace and Pickle Lake be requested to support the nomination of Councillor Yolaine Kirlew from the Municipality of Sioux Lookout, as the Area Representative for ignace/Pickle Lake/Sioux Lookout to the Northwestern Health unit Board of Health.

Council Travel to Annual General

Meetings and Annual Conferences for 2015Council voted that up

to seven Members of Council be authorized to attend the Kenora District Municipal Association (KDMA) Annual General Meeting and Conference to be held in ignace on February 5th, 6th and 7th, 2015; and further that Council advises the Chief Administrative Officer, as soon as possible, of any resolutions to be submitted; and further three Members of Council, Mayor Doug Lawrance and Councillors Steven Forbes and Joyce Timpson, be authorized to attend the oGRA/RoMA 2015 Combined Conference being held at the Fairmont Royal

York Hotel in Toronto from February 22nd to February 25th, 2015. originally only two members of council were to go, however Timpson wished to attend and said she would be willing to cover much of her own expense using her own air miles to make the trip and stay at a friend’s home.

Council also voted to advise the Chief Administrative Officer, as soon as possible, of any delegation requests with Ministries and the subject matters to be discussed; and further voted that two Members of Council, Doug Lawrance and Councillor Cal Southall, be authorized to attend the 2015 Northwestern ontario Municipal Association (NoMA) Annual General Meeting and Conference being held in Thunder Bay from April 22nd to April 24th, 2015; and further that Lawrance be authorized to attend the 2015 Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Annual General Meeting and Conference being held in Edmonton, AB, from June 5th to June 8th, 2015; and further Council voted to advises the Chief Administrative Officer, as soon as possible, of any delegation requests with Ministries and the subject matters to be discussed; and further Lawrance and Councillor Yolaine Kirlew be authorized to attend the 2015 Association of Municipalities of ontario (AMo) Annual General Meeting and Conference being held in Niagara Falls from August 16th to August 19th, 2015; and further, Council voted to advise the Chief Administrative Officer, as soon as possible, of any delegation requests with Ministries and the subject matters to be

discussed; and further that Lawrance and Southall be authorized to attend the 2015 Northwestern ontario Regional Conference (NWoRC) to be held in Thunder Bay on September 23rd and 24th, 2015; and further that two members of Council be authorized to attend the 2015 Ke-ondaatiziying Treaty Three Conference to be held at a location to be determined in the fall of 2015; and further that Southall and Councillor John Bath be authorized to attend the ontario Prospectors Mining Symposium and that one Member of Council be authorized to attend a conference to be determined in 2015.

Authorize Mayor Travel: Attendance at

AMO Heads of Council Training

Council approved the attendance of Mayor Doug Lawrance at the Association of Municipalities of ontario (AMo) “Heads of Council Training” to occur on January 26th, 2015 in Thunder Bay, ontario, in accordance with Policy No. 1-6, Council Travel Expenses.

MMAH 2014-2018 Council Orientation SessionCouncil voted that

Mayor Doug Lawrance and Councillor Yolaine Kirlew be authorized to attend the Council orientation Session being offered by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH), on Thursday, February 5th, 2015, prior to the KDMA Annual Conference in ignace,

ontario, in accordance with Policy No. 1-6, Council Travel Expenses.

Resolutions to be Submitted for

Consideration at the 2015 Kenora

District Municipal Association (KDMA)

Annual MeetingCouncil voted that

staff be directed to submit Resolutions as determined by Council at the December 17th, 2014 Council Meeting for consideration at the 2015 Kenora District Municipal Association (KDMA) Annual Meeting.

The resolutions that Sioux Lookout will be submitting are: Emergency Preparedness Resolution for KDMA Annual Meeting, Resolution of Support for the Township of Leeds and the Thousand islands - To review the definition of what constitutes a “meeting” under the Municipal Act and Resolution of Support - Temporary Foreign Worker Program (Municipality of Red Lake).

Council Remuneration – One Third

Expense Allowance Tax Exemption

Council voted that The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout confirms that one-third of its remuneration is deemed to be expenses incident to the discharge of the Members’ duties and, therefore, is tax exempt.

Update Municipal Signing AuthoritiesCouncil authorized

the signing authorities for Municipal banking

All Small Engines

Services: Boring • Honing • Crank Rebuilding

Small Engine Assembly • Glass Beading, Press Work • Supply of Parts

Import Auto & mAchIne Works

Phone: (807) 623-4062Toll Free: 1-800-263-2891

201 Victoria Ave. E., Thunder Bay, ON

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Dr. Chris Baldwin & Staffwould like to wish everyone a

Merry Christmas &

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purposes as follows: one of the following signers: Doug Lawrance, Cal Southall or Joyce Timpson; and one of the following co-signers: Mary L. MacKenzie or Ann Mitchell; and further Council authorized the signing authorities for Municipal Legal Documents as

follows: one of the following signers: Doug Lawrance, Cal Southall or Joyce Timpson; and one of the following co-signers: Ann Mitchell, Mary L. MacKenzie or Brian P. MacKinnon; and further Council deemed this Resolution to supersede any similar Resolutions regarding the appointment of signing authorities for Municipal banking and Legal Documents purposes.

Airport Servicing Loan Renewal

Council authorized the Acting Treasurer CAo Ann Mitchell to renew the Airport Servicing loan over a 15 year amortization period with a five year term at 2.55 per cent interest rate with the Bank of Montreal.

Council authorized the Acting Treasurer, subject to favourable negotiations, to sign an amended borrowing agreement between The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout and the Bank of Montreal.

Recreational Infrastructure

Canada (RinC) Loan Renegotiations

Council authorized the Acting Treasurer to renew the Recreation infrastructure Canada (RinC) loan over a 15 year amortization period with a five year term at 2.55 per cent interest rate with the Bank of Montreal. Council also authorized the Acting Treasurer, subject to favourable negotiations, to sign an amended borrowing agreement between The Corporation of the

Municipality of Sioux Lookout and the Bank of Montreal.

BY-LAWS

Fifth Avenue Parking RestrictionsCouncil authorized

the passing of By-law No. 97-14, Being a By-law to amend By-law No. 1071 (Being a By-law for the regulation of traffic).

The passing of this by-law will prohibit parking along the east side of Fifth Avenue, north of the Front Street laneway and will also impose a maximum parking time of 30 minutes in front of Wilson’s Business Solutions.

Appointments to District Home for the

Aged (Pinecrest) Board of Management –

Area IICouncil approved

amending Schedule “A” to By-law No. 84-10 (Being a By-law to Make Appointments to Various Boards and Committees) by approving the appointments of Ms. Lourdes Murray and

Mr. Barry Sampson to the District of Kenora Home for the Aged Board of Management, representing Area ii (Dryden, ignace, Pickle Lake and Sioux Lookout) for the term January 1st, 2015 to November 30th, 2018.

NOHFC Funding Agreement (Regional Distribution Centre)Council authorized

the passing of Bylaw No. 96-14, Being a By-law to Authorize the Mayor and the Clerk to Execute an Agreement Between The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout and The Northern ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NoHFC) for a Regional Distribution Centre Feasibility Study.

Municipal Economic Development Manager Vicki Blanchard states in her report to council, “on November 20, 2013, Council passed a resolution supporting Municipality’s participation in the First Nations-Municipal Community Economic Development initiative (CEDi) from November 20, 2013 to March 31, 2016; and Council designated the Chief Administrative Officer and the Mayor to act as community champions.”

Her report further explains, “The communities of Sioux Lookout, Lac Seul First Nation and Kitchenuhmaykoosib lnninuwug (Ki) First Nation have been chosen to participate in a pilot program called First Nations - Municipal Community Economic Development initiative (CEDi); they are one of six from across Canada.

“The purpose of the CEDi initiative to address a particular issue of the partners’ choice, and propose a practical solution that will contribute to developing and implementing a joint economic development project and build capacity among elected officials and staff to do joint community economic development planning among the participants.

“The partners chose to work towards the development of a Regional Distribution Centre focused on the 29 Far North communities currently served by the Sioux Lookout region and are seeking to explore the feasibility of a Regional Distribution Centre (RoC) that would serve as a central distribution point for fresh foods and consumer goods. Through preliminary discussions between the partners, the RoC concept would operate as a non-profit social enterprise. The community leaders have appointed their Economic Development Managers (EDMs) to provide project oversight during the feasibility and development process.

“Prior to the Municipality being able to finalize the funding agreement with NoHFC, Council must pass a by-law, authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to execute the Funding Agreement.”

NOHFC Funding Agreement (Economic Development Strategy

& Growth Plan)Council authorized the

passing of Bylaw No. 98-14, Being a By-law to Authorize the Mayor and the Clerk to Execute

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Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year

From the staff at the

May Your Heart & Home Be Filled With Peace &

Happiness ThisSeason & Throughout

The New Year

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MUNICIPALCOUNCIL

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an Agreement Between The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout and The Northern ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NoHFC) for an Economic Development Strategy and Growth Plan.

NCIR Funding Agreement (Mining Infrastructure and Attraction Project)Council authorized the

passing of Bylaw No. 95-14, Being a By-law to Authorize the Mayor and the Clerk to Execute an Agreement Between The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of ontario as Represented by the Minister of Northern

Development and Mines (MNDM/NCiR) for a Mining infrastructure and Attraction Project.

Interim Tax LevyCouncil authorized

the passing of Bylaw No. 81-14, Being a By-law to provide for the 2015 interim Tax Levy and Late Payment Charges; and further Council approved the 2015 interim Tax Levy due date to be Friday, February 27th, 2015.

Temporary Borrowing By-law – Municipality

Council authorized the passing of Bylaw No. 82-14, Being a By-law to Authorize the Temporary Borrowing of Monies to Meet the Current Expenditures of The Corporation of

the Municipality of Sioux Lookout.

Temporary Borrowing By-law – Sioux Lookout

Public LibraryCouncil authorized

the passing of Bylaw No. 83-14, Being a By-law to Authorize the Temporary Borrowing of Monies to Meet the Current Expenditures of the Sioux Lookout Public Library.

Appointment of Secretary Treasurer for the Committee

of Adjustment and Consent

Granting AuthorityCouncil authorized

the passing of By-Law No. 101-14, Being a By-Law to appoint Jeffrey Port, MCiP, RPP, as the Secretary-Treasurer

for the Committee of Adjustment and Consent Granting Authority.

Jeffrey Port, MCiP, RPP, Municipal Planner states in his report to council, “The purpose of this recommendation is to appoint by by-law the person serving in the role of the former Planning Administrator to assume the functions in support of the Committee of Adjustment and Consent Granting Authority in order to stamp consents that have been approved by the Authority.”

His report further states, “In order to fill the vacancy left by the retirement of the Planning Administrator, the Municipality of Sioux Lookout has entered into a Service Agreement with the Township of Sioux Narrows-Nestor

Falls for the provision of professionally accredited land use planning services. This agreement was executed on December 3rd, 2014. The professional planning services are provided by Jeffrey Port, MCiP, RPP.”

Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) - Formula-Based Contribution

AgreementCouncil authorized the

passing of By-law No. 102-14, Being a By-law to Authorize the Mayor and the Clerk to Execute an Agreement Between The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of ontario as Represented by the Minister of Agriculture,

Food and Rural Affairs (oCiF Formula-Based Contribution Agreement: FC-0254).

The passing of this by-law will enable the Mayor and Clerk to execute a Funding Agreement with the ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (oMAFRA) under the ontario Community infrastructure Fund (oCiF).

According to Acting Treasurer Ann Mitchell’s report, “Providing the oCiF Formula-Based Contribution Agreement is executed by December 31, 2014, the Municipality will receive $56,659 in funding, to apply towards critical infrastructure projects in each of the years 2015, 2016 and 2017.”

THE MUNICIPALITY OF SIOUX LOOKOUTMUNICIPAL MESSAGES

See Municipal Messages online: www.siouxlookout.caComplete our Customer Satisfaction Survey online: www.siouxlookout.ca “Feedback”

Submit Requests for Service online: www.siouxlookout.ca “Service Request”Municipal Office: 737-2700

After Hours Emergency Numbers:Public Works: 737-1234 Hydro: 737-3806

2014/2015 HOLIDAY OFFICE CLOSURES Please note the following Municipal Department closures over the holiday season. The closures are reflective of changes in regularly scheduled hours. Departments that would normally be closed on weekends will remain closed on weekends during this period.

All Departments will observe the Statutory Holidays of December 25th, 26th and January 1st:

Airport Administration OfficesDecember 24th

By-law Enforcement – Emergency contact (animal control): 737-4428December 22nd through 28th

Parks & Recreation Department (Arena/Recreation Centre)Closing at 2:00 p.m. on December 24th Closing at 2:00 p.m. on December 31st

Emergency Services/By-law EnforcementDecember 22nd through December 28th

Municipal Administration Offices (25 Fifth Avenue)December 22nd through December 24th

Municipal Child Care CentresDecember 22nd through January 2nd

Public Works – Emergency contact (Roads, Water, Sewer): 737-0313Only closed on Statutory Holidays – see Sioux Lookout Bulletin and Municipal website for landfill hours of operation and revised garbage and recycling schedules during the holiday period.

Sioux Lookout Hydro (25 Fifth Avenue) – Emergency contact: 737-3806Closing at Noon on December 24th

Sioux Lookout Public LibraryDecember 24th and 31st

RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION, LANDFILL AND RECYCLING SCHEDULE December 22, 2014 – January 3, 2015

22 MONDAY

LANDFILLCLOSED

23 TUESDAY

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY

GARBAGE COLLECTION

WEDNESDAY RECYCLING

COLLECTION

LANDFILLOPEN

24 WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY & FRIDAY

GARBAGE COLLECTION

THURSDAY RECYCLING

COLLECTION

LANDFILL CLOSED

AT 2:00 P.M.

25 THURSDAY

NO GARBAGE COLLECTION

NO RECYCLING

COLLECTION

LANDFILLCLOSED

26 FRIDAY

NO GARBAGE COLLECTION

LANDFILLCLOSED

27 SATURDAY

LANDFILL OPEN

29 MONDAY

LANDFILLCLOSED

30 TUESDAY

REGULAR GARBAGE

COLLECTION

LANDFILLOPEN

31 WEDNESDAY

REGULAR GARBAGE

COLLECTION

LANDFILL OPEN

1 THURSDAY

NO GARBAGE COLLECTION

LANDFILL CLOSED

2 FRIDAY

THURSDAY & FRIDAY

GARBAGE COLLECTION

LANDFILL OPEN

3 SATURDAY

LANDFILL OPEN

***Christmas trees may be dropped off at the Hidden Lake Landfill Site at no charge******Please note that Christmas wrapping paper and tissue paper are not recyclable***

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COUNCIL MEETINGS

A series of Council Meetings w ill be held as follow s:

All meetings w ill be held in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Av enue and are open to the public, unless otherw ise specified.

For further information, please contactBrian P. MacKinnon, Deputy Clerk, Culture & Communications Manager:

737-2700, ex t. 2243 or bmackinnon@sioux lookout.ca.

Meeting Date and Time Meeting Type and Purpose

January 21, 2015, 5:30 p.m. Regular Council MeetingTo deal w ith routine business of the Municipality

January 24, 2015, 9:00 a.m. Special Council Meeting Strategic Planning

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Attention Camp Owners and Rural Homeowners

Water filters available for sale, at very competitive pricing, for

regular filter housings to the big blue filter housings.

Attention Camp Owners and Rural Homeowners

Water filters available for sale, at very competitive pricing, for

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Scott Dell

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Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

• Installation • Maintenance & Replacement Parts Available

Andrew HAlowAuthorized Dealer

Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

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Andrew HAlowAuthorized Dealer

Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

• Installation • Maintenance & Replacement Parts Available

RR#5 - 3879, Highway 17, West of Thunder Bay

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H&HImporters & sales

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(807) [email protected]

Criminal Defence Lawyer807-737-0093

[email protected]

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Dr. Brian Lockyer & Dr. Rorke ChristiukOPTOMETRISTS

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Dr. Brian Lockyer & Dr. Rorke ChristiukOPTOMETRISTS

New Patients Always WelcomeSaturday Appointments Available

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KEVIN W. ROMYNLawyer, Notary

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Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1B8

807-737-1770 Toll Free: 1-866-463-7080

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• Gas Bar • Gift Shop • Local Arts • Native Crafts • Jewellery • Moccasins • Bait • Convenience Store • Souvenirs • Mens’, Womens’ & Childrens’ Clothing

• Gas Bar • Gift Shop • Local Arts • Native Crafts • Jewellery • Moccasins • Bait • Convenience Store • Souvenirs • Mens’, Womens’ & Childrens’ Clothing

• Gas Bar • Gift Shop • Local Arts • Native Crafts • Jewellery • Moccasins • Bait • Convenience Store • Souvenirs • Mens’, Womens’ & Childrens’ Clothing

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Fashion • Kitchenwear • Sporting Goods Toys • Electronics • Appliances Skidoo’s • ATV’s • Financial

Fashion • Kitchenwear • Sporting Goods Toys • Electronics • Appliances Skidoo’s • ATV’s • Financial

Fashion • Kitchenwear • Sporting Goods Toys • Electronics • Appliances Skidoo’s • ATV’s • Financial

Sioux Lookout’S EvEryday StorE

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• CRIMINAL LAW• FAMILY & DIVORCE LAW• REGULATORY LAW• ADMINISTRATIVE LAW• CIVIL LITIGATION / SMALL CLAIMS• PROVINCIAL OFFENCES / HWY TRAFFIC ACT

• PIETER JOUBERT, H.B.A., M.A., LL.B.• IAN WM. ARGUE, H.B.A., J.D. (DUAL)• CHRIS C. SANTOS, J.D.• MICHELLE F. SIMONE, B.Soc.Sc.,

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• CRIMINAL LAW• FAMILY & DIVORCE LAW• REGULATORY LAW• ADMINISTRATIVE LAW• CIVIL LITIGATION / SMALL CLAIMS• PROVINCIAL OFFENCES / HWY TRAFFIC ACT

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For all your sewing and quilting supplies, dressmaking & alterations

For all your sewing and quilting supplies, dressmaking & alterations

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Like us on Facebook... because at Dori’s we love to sew

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3 Loon Lake RoadPhone: 807-737-3674E-mail: [email protected]

3 Loon Lake RoadPhone: 807-737-3674E-mail: [email protected]

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Dori’s Sewing Studio & Quilt ShopAuthorized Janome & Elna Sewing Machine Dealer

Dori’s Sewing Studio & Quilt ShopAuthorized Janome & Elna Sewing Machine Dealer

Dori’s Sewing Studio & Quilt ShopAuthorized Janome & Elna Sewing Machine Dealer

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601 Ottawa Street - KeewatinHwy 11/71 - Fort Frances, ON 1-800-815-2379

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Windows, Sealed units, interior and exterior doors, Patio doors and garage doors

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“You Shiver. We Deliver”

“You Shiver. We Deliver”

“Hard Water Trucking”

“Hard Water Trucking”

Serving Northwestern Ontario Since 1935Home Heating - Service & inStallation

Fuel tankS, lubricantS, bulk FuelS

Serving Northwestern Ontario Since 1935Home Heating - Service & inStallation

Fuel tankS, lubricantS, bulk FuelS

Kenora 468-6050Vermilion Bay 227-2669Winnipeg, MB 204-832-2446

Kenora 468-6050Vermilion Bay 227-2669Winnipeg, MB 204-832-2446

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1-800-661-3635E-mail: [email protected]

Lubricant Distributor

Sioux Lookout 737-2250Pickle Lake 928-2261Dryden 223-2666

Sioux Lookout 737-2250Pickle Lake 928-2261Dryden 223-2666

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OptOmetristsDr. Lisa Turcotte Dr. George Elliott

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1-866-398-4070comprehensive Eye Exams • Eye Wear

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OptOmetristsDr. Lisa Turcotte Dr. George Elliott

46 PrincEss sTrEETDryden, On 223-6895

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www.drlisaturcotte.ca

OptOmetristsDr. Lisa Turcotte Dr. George Elliott

46 PrincEss sTrEETDryden, On 223-6895

1-866-398-4070comprehensive Eye Exams • Eye Wear

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Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

737-2222 Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

Electric Furnace Install & Service, Service upgrades, Renovations & New [email protected] ECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Service upgrades, Electric Furnace Install & Service,

Renovations & New ConstructionECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Service upgrades, Electric Furnace Install & Service,

Renovations & New ConstructionECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Service upgrades, Electric Furnace Install & Service,

Renovations & New ConstructionECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

737-2222

Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

737-2222

Service upgrades, Electric Furnace Install & Service, Renovations & New Construction

[email protected] ECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Service upgrades, Electric Furnace Install & Service, Renovations & New Construction

[email protected] ECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

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Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician

38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON

P8T 1C9807-737-9530

Now doing Shellac Nails

Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician

38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON

P8T 1C9807-737-9530

Now doing Shellac Nails

Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician

38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON

P8T 1C9807-737-9530

Now doing Shellac Nails

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Mary Ellen Johnson, MSW, RSW.Registered Health Professional

Mary Ellen Johnson, MSW, RSW.Registered Health Professional

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The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Volume 24, No. 8 Wednesday, December 24, 2014 - Page 29

Student, staff hockey game a win for school and communityTim Brody

AssociAte editor

QuEEN Elizabeth District High School (QEDHS)

students and staff strapped on skates, grabbed their hockey sticks, and took to the ice for a bit of fun before Christmas break.

The girls hockey team and school staff came together as a team to take on the boys hockey team and the school’s hockey academy players who made up another team.

The boys hockey and hockey academy team ended up winning the match, which was

played December 15 at the Sioux Lookout Memorial Arena.

Teacher Jason MacMillan, who organized the event, said this was the first time in a few years students and staff have

come together to play in the pre-Christmas game and said everyone had a lot of fun while raising nearly $200 to help families in need in the community.

Students and staff face-off.

Continued on page 30This hockey game added to the $3000 raised by the school to help out families in need in the community.

Bulletin Photos / Tim Brody

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QEDHS students and staff have some holiday fun together on December 15. Bulletin Photos/Tim Brody

Continued from page 29

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OBITUARIES/MEMORIES/CELEBRATIONSThe Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Volume 24, No. 8 Wednesday, December 24, 2014 - Page 31

Memories & Celebrations of Life

Obituaries

In Memoriam

NAYLoR, Marlene D. - At Sakura House, Woodstock on Monday

December 15, 2014 in her 80th year. Survived by her siblings iris (Ken) Croft, Donna (Wayne) Tyler, Joan (Glenn) Butcher, Barb (Merv) osmond, Susan (Lloyd) Hughes, John (Mary) Naylor, Vicki (Bruce) McLeod and Karen (Allen) Griswold. Predeceased by her husband Roly Martel, by her parents Henry and Hazel (nee Crawford) Naylor, by her sisters; Annie Dair, Lois Wilson, Gloria Goodhew, Roxanne Naylor, Wilma Edwards, by

her brother Kevin Naylor and is also survived by several nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great great nieces and nephews. Marlene was a longtime member of the Royal Canadian Legion Br# 139 Hudson as well as the ladies auxiliary Br# 78 Sioux Lookout. Marlene taught Public School for many years in Northwestern ontario and was an active member in the community of Hudson on Local Road Board and Local Service Board. Cremation has taken place. Friends will be received at the Brock & Visser Funeral

Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock, 519-539-0004 on Thursday December 18, 2014 from 7-9pm where the complete memorial service will be held in the chapel on Friday December 19, 2014 at 11am with Pastor Doug Anderson offi ciating. interment in the oxford Memorial Park Cemetery. in lieu of fl owers, donations to Canadian Diabetes Association, First Baptist Church Woodstock, Accessibility Fund, or the VoN Sakura House would be appreciated. online condolences may be sent at www.brockandvisser.com

NAYLOR, Marlene D.December 15, 2014

Rose-Marie Katherine (Reynolds) Daigle at the young age of 68

went peacefully to be with her Lord at her oldest daughter’s home in oshawa, ont., on Sunday, December 14, 2014 in the afternoon.

She was surrounded by the love and care of her family during her courageous battle with treatment for a stage 3 lung cancer. Rose-Marie will be dearly missed and is survived by her husband George Daigle and

loving children Katherine, Mary-Ann, Darren and son-in-laws Joseph Cipparrone and Jody Devitt. Granny, AKA –Kokum, will be sadly missed by her 5 grandchildren Justin and Felicia Cipparrone, Cody and Courtney Devitt, and Catherine (Daigle) Fox.

Rose-Marie leaves behind her two brothers Bernard and Patrick, and three sisters Anne-Marie, Valerie and June-Marie to join in heaven her pre-deceased brother Michael and parents Valerie (Bollinger)

Reynolds and Bernard Reynolds of Mississauga, ont.

A family celebration of her life will take place on May 30th, 2015. For more information you can contact:

Mary-Ann Devitt: e-mail: [email protected]

June Harper: e-mail: [email protected]

if desired, memorial donations may be made to the Cancer Society of Canada.

Rose-Marie Katherine (Reynolds) DaigleDecember 14, 2014

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From the staff, administration and Trustees of the KPDSB.

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WWW.KPDSB.ON.CA All stakeholders create a culture of learning so that students come first.

It’s time to register for Kindergarten!

Kindergarten Registration Week for Sioux Mountain Public School is

January 26-30, 2015.

You can call us today to schedule a tour of our school, to register your child, or to find

out more about our programming at 737-3480.

Third Place – Stephanie Bergman

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Holly Jolly Christmas winners

Congratulations to our winners and a big thank you to everyone who submitted photos for our contest.

Watch for the winners of our Winter Wonderland category in the

January 7 issue.

First Place – Christmas Norris

Second Place – Helene Bolduc