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New Churchill facility will give scientists great look at Arctic environment

The Churchill Marine Observatory (CMO) is nearing completion of its construction which started in 2015. Construction is expected to be done by this fall and the observatory should be operational by November.

Town approved for extensive Civic Centre upgrades

Funding of more than $300,000 given the green light

Show must - and will - go on at Outlook cinema

The Covid-19 pandemic has certainly done a number on recreational activities and entertainment options, taking the legs out from a long list of businesses and leaving people to make their own fun and entertain themselves in recent months.

Outlook town council previous minutes and motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of several recent meetings held by the Town of Outlook, including the June 24 regular council meeting, as well as the July 2 Joint Health Committee meeting, and two Committee of the Whole meetings each hel
SHA expects more cases among Hutterites and others in central municipalities

SHA expects more cases among Hutterites and others in central municipalities

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is warning of an emergent situation in the southwest and west central areas of the province.
Man who shot RCMP officer during drug bust north of Biggar sentenced to seven years in prison

Man who shot RCMP officer during drug bust north of Biggar sentenced to seven years in prison

Mitch Hutchinson was sentenced to seven years in prison today in connection to a large drug bust north of Biggar where an RCMP officer was shot.
Five new COVID-19 cases, three in central region

Five new COVID-19 cases, three in central region

Eight are in hospital in Sask.
P.A. man in custody on drug, weapons charges has more bail hearings

P.A. man in custody on drug, weapons charges has more bail hearings

A Prince Albert man charged with weapons and drug-related offences had two more bail hearings but remains in custody.
Daily COVID-19 briefings resume in Saskatchewan

Daily COVID-19 briefings resume in Saskatchewan

Regina – On the heels of an increase in COVID-19 cases over the weekend of July 11-13, the Government of Saskatchewan has reversed its recent change in policy with regards to daily briefings on the state of the coronavirus in the province.
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