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Outlook Town Council Previous Minutes & Motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of several recent meetings held by the town council of Outlook, including three Committee of the Whole meetings held respectively on March 11 and 23, as well as the March 26 regular council meeting.
Opposition leader calls for more support towards Saskatchewan food banks

Opposition leader calls for more support towards Saskatchewan food banks

Leader of the Official Opposition Ryan Meili called on the province to match federal support with $1.5 million in emergency funding towards Saskatchewan food banks. “This is not a moment for the province to be cheap,” said Meili.
Rattlers announce re-signing of Tavrion Dawson

Rattlers announce re-signing of Tavrion Dawson

​The Saskatchewan Rattlers​, member club of the ​Canadian Elite Basketball League​ (CEBL), are excited to announce the re-signing of American forward Tavrion Dawson.
Finding an SJHL champ - through a video game simulation

Finding an SJHL champ - through a video game simulation

The SJHL season and playoffs are cancelled, leaving the league’s title vacant and fans hungering for answers. Which team would win the league title? Which players would step up? Using modern technology, The Reminder will try to find out.
One new COVID-19 case in Sask today

One new COVID-19 case in Sask today

14 more recoveries, seven in hospital
Loon Lake man sent to prison for weapons offences

Loon Lake man sent to prison for weapons offences

A Loon Lake man charged with several weapons-related offences was sentenced to 251 days in prison after pleading guilty to seven weapons-related offences. Stephane Joseph Leclerc, 50, appeared via CCTV in Meadow Lake Provincial Court on April 2.
Northern Manitoba travel restricted by provincial order

Northern Manitoba travel restricted by provincial order

Most travel to northern Manitoba will be restricted April 17 after a new decree from the provincial government.
Indigenous communities build checkpoints, take steps to keep COVID-19 out

Indigenous communities build checkpoints, take steps to keep COVID-19 out

As COVID-19 spreads throughout the country, including a number of cases in remote areas, several Indigenous communities are taking their own steps to stop the virus from entering.
Virtual collecting at the WDM

Virtual collecting at the WDM

Saskatchewan views the global pandemic
Indigenous athletes to play the waiting game after NAIG postponed due to COVID-19

Indigenous athletes to play the waiting game after NAIG postponed due to COVID-19

Like their Olympic counterparts, Saskatchewan’s Indigenous athletes training for the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) must wait another year to compete, thanks to COVID-19.
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