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Adapting new energy technology in agriculture

While the dream of some to see the taps of oil and gas to be turned off completely is largely hyperbole on their part, any reduction on the reliance of those resources should be seen as generally positive.

Many topics discussed at Town of Preeceville regular meeting

The Town of Preeceville Council held its regular meeting on June 17 with approval for release of minutes from the May 27 monthly meeting, according to Lorelei Karcha, chief administrator.

Cote RM council holds tax rate at last year’s level

This year, for the second consecutive year, the council of the RM of Cote approved a budget calling for a tax rate of 8.3 mills. Council approved the budget and set the mill rate during its meeting of June 10, said Sherry Guenther, administrator.

'The Outlook' is now on YouTube!

Your most trusted news source in the Lake Diefenbaker region now has its own YouTube channel! The Outlook , which has covered the news and events in Outlook and communities in West Central Saskatchewan for well over a century, will now proudly bring

The Good News Collective - July 2 edition

The Good News Collective is a handful of short, positive news blurbs designed to remind us that there is still a lot of good going on out there in the world amidst the COVID pandemic.

VIDEO - Gardiner Dam spillway roaring with life

The Gardiner Dam spillway down by Lake Diefenbaker was opened up by the Water Security Agency heading into the July 3-5 weekend.

Outlook town council news and notes - June 24

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, June 24.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of several recent meetings held by the Town of Outlook, including the June 10 regular council meeting, as well as the June 17 Recreation Committee meeting, June 17 Special meeting, and June 22 Protective S
Saskatchewan allows motorized wheelchairs for disabled hunters

Saskatchewan allows motorized wheelchairs for disabled hunters

It’s a small bullet point in a list of ten items from a March 25 provincial order in council, but the regulatory change will make a big difference for Bobbie Cherepuschak, an avid hunter who was born with spina bifida.
Walking With Our Angels: Saskatchewan’s Indigenous suicide crisis

Walking With Our Angels: Saskatchewan’s Indigenous suicide crisis

(ANNews) – The suicide rate in Indigenous communities has reached epidemic proportions and a young Indigenous man from Saskatchewan is walking and fasting to promote awareness and effect change.
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