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Support for health-care workers through the holiday season

Support for health-care workers through the holiday season

With the holida​ys approaching, and the extraordinary strain on health-care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are asking how they can show support for our team members.
Sask. First Nation votes for $150M federal settlement

Sask. First Nation votes for $150M federal settlement

Peepeekisis Cree Nation have voted 97 per cent to approve

Scotiabank becomes fifth major Canadian bank to refuse to fund oil drilling in Arctic refuge

Scotiabank is the fifth bank in Canada to publicly refuse to bankroll industrial development in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the institution announced in a new policy released Monday.

Outlook town council news & notes - December 9

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, December 9.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of the November 18 regular meeting of Outlook’s town council. The following are highlighted motions and informational points that were made at that meeting.

Greenlight given to Veterans Memorial Park in Outlook

Project designed to honour Canada's veterans targets fall 2021 completion
Trial under way in connection to Cochin-area murder case

Trial under way in connection to Cochin-area murder case

A trial is under way in Battleford for a man accused of murdering his father in the Cochin area.
Roman Catholic church removes priest charged with sexual assault

Roman Catholic church removes priest charged with sexual assault

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon acted swiftly after finding out one of their priests was charged with sexual assault. Today the RCMP announced that they charged Fr.
Onion Lake woman arrested by RCMP gang unit sentenced to 15 months in prison

Onion Lake woman arrested by RCMP gang unit sentenced to 15 months in prison

An Onion Lake Cree Nation woman arrested by the North Battleford RCMP gang unit was sent to Pine Grove Correctional Centre in Prince Albert for 15 months. Wanita Harper, 31, was sentenced in Lloydminster Provincial Court on Dec. 2.
15 more COVID deaths announced Dec. 16 as health care workers receive Manitoba’s first vaccinations

15 more COVID deaths announced Dec. 16 as health care workers receive Manitoba’s first vaccinations

The deaths of 15 more Manitobans due to COVID-19 were announced Dec. 16, the first day that vaccinations against the virus were administered to critical health care workers in the province.
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