“Honoured.” That’s how Lac Seul artist Ahmoo Angeconeb feels about the 30-year retrospective of his artwork currently on exhibit at the A-frame Gallery in Sioux Lookout.
Aspiring entrepreneurs in Lac Seul now have access to micro loans though a peer lending circle administered by the Treaty #3 community’s Obishikokaang Development Fund (ODF).
Whitefish Bay’s Alexa Lesperance learned more about potential health careers during the Northern Ontario School of Medicine Summer Health Sciences Camp.
Although nobody has missed their court appearance yet, Lac Seul Chief Clifford Bull is concerned about the recent move of the community’s court to Sioux Lookout.
A graduation parade Feb. 4 marking the opening of northern Ontario’s newest Canadian Ranger patrol was “a very proud day for us,” said Chief Clifford Bull of Lac Seul First Nation.
A group of Lac Seul youth are taking part in a 20-week program, The Land is our Teacher, offered by the community and sponsored by Shooniiyaa Wa-Biitoong.
Lac Seul celebrated the opening of the new Obishikokaang Elementary School Nov. 20 with John Duncan, Indian Affairs and Northern Development minister, and Kenora MP Greg Rickford.