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Town of Outlook Issues News Release

Mayor Derdall and Council of the Town of Outlook have an open-door policy except for items exempted pursuant to Section 120 of The Municipalities Act . Ratepayers and residents are encouraged to attend and observe council proceedings.

Town of Outlook Responds to Newspaper

On Friday afternoon, March 22, The Outlook reached out to Mayor Ross Derdall, who provided his email address so that we could send him a list of detailed questions for a special Q&A section.
Provincial sales tax will not be applied to federal carbon tax

Provincial sales tax will not be applied to federal carbon tax

The Government of Saskatchewan is ensuring Provincial Sales Tax (PST) is not charged on top of the federal government’s carbon tax on SaskPower and SaskEnergy utility bills.
Red Moon Road presents “memorable” concert at the Playhouse

Red Moon Road presents “memorable” concert at the Playhouse

In the final concert of the 2018-19 series presented by the Kamsack Arts Council for this season, the trio Red Moon Road (RMR) entertained an audience of around 60 people on March 18 at the Kamsack Playhouse Theatre.
Darren Descalchuk deemed top fisherman at derby

Darren Descalchuk deemed top fisherman at derby

Darren Descalchuk of Preeceville won the biggest fish caught at the Nelson Lake ice fishing derby on March 23. The Endeavour Eagles club sponsored the annual derby.
The South Nahanni river - a canoeist’s mecca

The South Nahanni river - a canoeist’s mecca

Kathleen and Michael Pitt of Preeceville gave a presentation at Club 60 in Preeceville regarding their 1990 canoe trip down the South Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories on March 24. The event was sponsored by the Kelsey Ecological Society.
New group to provide feedback and advice to social services

New group to provide feedback and advice to social services

The Government of Saskatchewan is forming a new Income Assistance Advisory Group to help Social Services improve income assistance programs and services.
ALUS Project makes sense for Canora producer

ALUS Project makes sense for Canora producer

LeeAnn Weinbender, along with her husband Carey and children Sarah, Laura and Dale, operate Sliding Hills Charolais, a 125 head purebred Charolais cattle operation south of Canora.
KCI and Victoria School have new aboriginal community worker

KCI and Victoria School have new aboriginal community worker

A position which is shared on a 50-50 basis between the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute (KCI) and Victoria School has a new face.

Town Council approves museum grants and renews bylaw enforcement services

The approval of non-profit museum grants and the renewal of bylaw enforcement services were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on March 19.
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