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Canora fisherman wins top perch and second place northern pike at first Miracle Lake Fish 'n Fun Day

Canora fisherman wins top perch and second place northern pike at first Miracle Lake Fish 'n Fun Day

Each of three Norquay groups, the snowmobile club, skating rink and curling rink received about $8,000 from proceeds of the first-ever Miracle Lake Fish ‘n’ Fun Day held on Miracle Lake on March 25.

Banquet Honors Community Award Winners

Citizen, Youth, Business and Group recipients recognized

New Website for Town of Outlook

New look, new content on official town page

Moen Returning for Pool Cabaret

First event raised thousands for aquatic facility

'The Outlook' Picks Up Award Win

The Outlook newspaper’s own Shelley Luedtke took 1 st Place at the Better Newspapers Competition held in Saskatoon on Saturday night, April 1.
Report says loon population at Madge Lake continues to thrive

Report says loon population at Madge Lake continues to thrive

The adult loon population continues to thrive at Madge Lake, although fewer chicks than expected are being seen, according to the 2016 loon initiatives and survey report issued recently by Doug Welykholowa of Madge Lake, chair of the Yellowhead Flywa
City Council scrambles following provincial budget fallout

City Council scrambles following provincial budget fallout

Yorkton Council was given some of its options with regard to dealing with a budget shortfall from cuts to funding in the recent provincial budget.
Provincial budget hits City in multiple ways

Provincial budget hits City in multiple ways

Yorkton Council received its first post provincial budget look at its regular meeting Monday.
Council proclaims April 22 Earth Day

Council proclaims April 22 Earth Day

Yorkton Council has designated April 22, as Earth Day in the city. “April 22 has been designated as Earth Day worldwide.
City plans to borrow to complete Dracup Avenue reconstruction

City plans to borrow to complete Dracup Avenue reconstruction

The City of Yorkton is set to borrow $6.2million to pay for work on Dracup Avenue.
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