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Anxiety of spread very real in Sask. north in times of provincial reopening

Anxiety of spread very real in Sask. north in times of provincial reopening

While the Saskatchewan government works to try to reopen the province, COVID-19 numbers continue to climb in Saskatchewan’s far north, and anxiety is high among community members.

Saint Victor artist used startling, vibrant colours to depict animals

Tracey Britton, an artist based in Saint Victor, said she was blessed to have been raised in a family inundated with creativity. “The earliest memories that I have of myself are always with a crayon, pencil, or a paintbrush in my hands.
Métis treasurer wants a seat at the table amid COVID-19 crisis

Métis treasurer wants a seat at the table amid COVID-19 crisis

The elected treasurer for the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan is demanding a seat at the table of the Provincial Métis Council following its court appeal of her role as treasurer.
Onion Lake man charged with shooting neighbour makes first court appearance

Onion Lake man charged with shooting neighbour makes first court appearance

A 26-year-old man who allegedly shot his 50-year-old neighbour on Onion Lake Cree Nation earlier this month remains in custody after appearing in Lloydminster court.
RCMP Name the Puppy 2020: Announcing the winners

RCMP Name the Puppy 2020: Announcing the winners

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 Name the Puppy contest. The winning names will be given to the first 13 puppies born at the Police Dog Services Training Centre in 2020.
Re-Open Saskatchewan will continue despite outbreaks in two communities

Re-Open Saskatchewan will continue despite outbreaks in two communities

Premier Scott Moe announced on Wednesday the province has recorded its sixth death related to COVID-19. It’s the second this week. The sixth death related to the virus was a resident in their 80s from the far north region who died in long-term care.
Hundreds of vehicles circle Sask. legislature in support of Unifor 594

Hundreds of vehicles circle Sask. legislature in support of Unifor 594

Hundreds of vehicles containing job-actioned Co-op Refinery workers, family, friends and supporters circled the Saskatchewan legislature in hopes of reminding Premier Scott Moe and company that they are “ready to work.

Outlook Pool Committee Releases Final Report

Group oversaw the fundraising of over $1.4 million for aquatic facility

Outlook Town Council News & Notes - April 22

The town council of Outlook met for a regular meeting on Wednesday night, April 22. Present were councillors Kevin Grotheim, Kyle McLeod, Floyd Childerhose, and David Simonson, while councillors Donna Smith and Maureen Applin were teleconferenced in.

Outlook Town Council Previous Minutes & Motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of the April 8 regular meeting of Outlook’s town council, as well as the April 16 Recreation Committee meeting.
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