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Sask. Rush sign first rounder Powless

Sask. Rush sign first rounder Powless

And homegrown Haux

Outlook town council news & notes - September 23

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, September 23.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of several recent meetings held by Outlook’s town council, including the September 9 regular council meeting, September 16 Recreation Committee meeting, and September 17 Special Council meeting.
Melfort Mustangs cleared to resume hockey activities

Melfort Mustangs cleared to resume hockey activities

The Melfort Mustangs of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League have announced they have been approved to resume hockey training-related activities.
Rumak’s dedication remembered in Hudson Bay

Rumak’s dedication remembered in Hudson Bay

The Town of Hudson Bay is mourning a huge loss to their community this week as long-serving councillor and former mayor Elvina Rumak unexpectedly died last week.
Nominations for municipal elections open

Nominations for municipal elections open

On Sept. 2, The Town of Bredenbury Council called its regularly scheduled meeting to order at 5:00 P.M., after a supper for the town staff and the council members.
Sask. reports 14 new COVID-19 cases today

Sask. reports 14 new COVID-19 cases today

Two reported in Central East
Red Hot Oompa Loompas top Moosomin Slo-pitch League

Red Hot Oompa Loompas top Moosomin Slo-pitch League

Moosomin’s Red Hot Oompa Loompas won the Slo pitch championship in Moosomin for the second year in a row on Saturday, August 29, after beating the team from Lepine Roofing 22-10. The team has been playing in the league since 2015.
Quotes sought for clearing of trees

Quotes sought for clearing of trees

On Tuesday, Sept. 8, the Village of MacNutt Council meeting was called to order by Mayor Olimb, with all members present.
Federal Court to decide whether young activists can sue Ottawa over climate policy

Federal Court to decide whether young activists can sue Ottawa over climate policy

Lawyers for 15 young people from across Canada will plead with a federal judge this week to allow their legal fight for tougher climate action to proceed to trial.
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