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Nutrien Chair to lead improved cancer diagnosis and image-guided surgerie

Nutrien Chair to lead improved cancer diagnosis and image-guided surgerie

University of Saskatchewan (Usask) medical researcher Dr. Ron Geyer (PhD) has been named the Nutrien Chair in Clinical Research to lead a cutting-edge five-year research program with the potential to transform cancer care.

Western Canadian Music Artistic Award winners announced

The winners of the 2019 Western Canadian Music Artistic Awards have been revealed! Announced today at the WCMAwards Reception held at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre in Whitehorse, YT, during BreakOut West, the awards celebrate the best artistic tale
Premier headed to Japan and South Korea

Premier headed to Japan and South Korea

Promoting trade with Saskatchewan

Coroner Services investigation

Into death at Royal University Hospital

Outlook Town Council News & Notes - September 25

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, September 25.

Outlook Town Council - Motions from Previous Minutes

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of the September 11 regular meeting of Outlook’s town council, as well as the adopted minutes of the most recent meetings of the Infrastructure and Recreation committees.

Month of the Métis proclaimed

October 2019 Marks the 175th Anniversary of the Birth of Louis Riel

Maidstone RCMP: Fatal collision Highway 17 South of Lloydminster

On October 2, 2019 at 0618 hrs, Maidstone RCMP attended to a scene of a two vehicle collision on Highway 17 approximately 5 miles south of the city of Lloydminster.
Victoria School honours residential School survivors during Orange Shirt Day

Victoria School honours residential School survivors during Orange Shirt Day

Victoria School recognized and honoured residential school survivors and their families during Orange Shirt Day on September 26th.
SIGN walk‐in counselling expands to Kamsack

SIGN walk‐in counselling expands to Kamsack

An increase in provincial government funding for mental health walk‐in counselling has allowed the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) to expandthat service to Kamsack.
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