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Special Feature - Outlook Votes 2020: Know Your Candidates, Make Your Decision

Special Feature - Outlook Votes 2020: Know Your Candidates, Make Your Decision

Thirteen running in Outlook municipal election answer questions
Keep your eyes on the road ahead – everything else can wait

Keep your eyes on the road ahead – everything else can wait

Awareness campaign shows devastating consequences of driver distraction
Sask. reports 78 new COVID-19 cases for Oct. 31

Sask. reports 78 new COVID-19 cases for Oct. 31

There are 78 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Oct. 31, bringing the total to 3,144 cases.

More golfers discover a gem of a course in Outlook

It may have started with questions as to how pandemic protocols would impact the season, but it ended on such a successful note it took the staff of the Outlook Riverview Golf Club by surprise.
Young broadcasters to spur Indigenous language revitalization

Young broadcasters to spur Indigenous language revitalization

Rene Durocher knows he won't be here forever. Going by "Charly" on-air, Durocher is a 19-year broadcasting veteran who delivers news in Cree and Michif via Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation out of La Ronge.
Researchers take a new approach to improve widely used biotechnology tool

Researchers take a new approach to improve widely used biotechnology tool

SASKATOON – The unique relationship between an essential vitamin and a purified bacterial protein has been used as a valuable tool in science and medicine for several decades.
USask to pay tribute to distinguished honorary degree recipients

USask to pay tribute to distinguished honorary degree recipients

SASKATOON – The University of Saskatchewan (USask) will honour a trio of survivors who went on to make major contributions to their communities and to society, and whose stories have inspired and informed Canadians all across the country.
Sacred site, breathtaking sight

Sacred site, breathtaking sight

In late summer the weather is completely unpredictable in northern Manitoba. One day it’s beautiful, with warm sunshine beaming down. Another, it’s miserable, with wind so strong it blows rain sideways.
Anxiety on the tundra

Anxiety on the tundra

The rocks fly out from beneath the tires of Angela Mak’s Ford F-150 as she cruises down the gravel road along the coast of Hudson Bay just east of Churchill. It’s a routine.
USask doctor volunteers to support COVID-19 efforts in Bolivia

USask doctor volunteers to support COVID-19 efforts in Bolivia

SASKATOON – Helping the community where he was born, Dr. Ivar Mendez has decided to take a six-month unpaid leave as department head of surgery at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) beginning Jan 1, 2021, to provide pandemic support in Bolivia.
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