Recent News
Ambulance gets delivered to Sandy Lake on winter road
Sandy Lake has its own ambulance.
Ron Kyle arrived in Sandy Lake via the winter road on April 4th after driving the used ambulance 2,500 km from Toronto.
The 26-year veteran of the Toronto
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Sandy Lakers walk the winter road for prayer and healing: raises $5,000
Approximately 17 community members walked 50 km on the winter road yesterday in an effort to bring prayer and healing to the community.
The prayers were for community members who are sick and in poor health and for those who are struggling with drug and alcohol addictions, said Eddie Kakepetum, one of the walk's organizers.
Community members phoned in their prayer requests to the local radio station the day before the walk.
The prayers were for community members who are sick and in poor health and for those who are struggling with drug and alcohol addictions, said Eddie Kakepetum, one of the walk's organizers.
Community members phoned in their prayer requests to the local radio station the day before the walk.
Watch the NFNHT games live on K-Net
http://breeze.knet.ca/hockey2009
Thanks to our friends at K-Net for sharing this link to the live webcast of the Northern First Nations Hockey Tournament in Sioux Lookout.
Tune in to the live radio broadcast of the games on Wawatay, 93.5FM Sandy Lake radio or Bell ExpressVu Channel 962.
Thanks to our friends at K-Net for sharing this link to the live webcast of the Northern First Nations Hockey Tournament in Sioux Lookout.
Tune in to the live radio broadcast of the games on Wawatay, 93.5FM Sandy Lake radio or Bell ExpressVu Channel 962.
Canadian Rangers demonstrate water safety training in ice-cold temperatures
Canadian Rangers from Sandy Lake participated in an ice-cold water safety training on February 24th.
Instructors from the 3rd Canadian Rangers Patrol Group were in Sandy Lake to lead local Canadian Rangers in a demonstration of how to get out of ice and water in the event of a drowning.
13 local Canadian Rangers volunteers suited up to brave the frigid waters as a small group of family and friends watched in support and encouragement.
Instructors from the 3rd Canadian Rangers Patrol Group were in Sandy Lake to lead local Canadian Rangers in a demonstration of how to get out of ice and water in the event of a drowning.
13 local Canadian Rangers volunteers suited up to brave the frigid waters as a small group of family and friends watched in support and encouragement.
