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Lowest unemployment rate since 2015 and 9,800 new jobs

Lowest unemployment rate since 2015 and 9,800 new jobs

According to a report issued today by Statistics Canada, Saskatchewan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.9 per cent last month, down from 6.0 per cent in March 2018 and 5.8 per cent in February 2019.
Buchanan Fish Derby attracts entries from Buchanan and Canora

Buchanan Fish Derby attracts entries from Buchanan and Canora

The first annual Buchanan Wildlife Fish Derby was held at the north end of Good Spirit Lake on March 16. There were a total of 116 entries, said Kent Zuravloff, Buchanan Wildlife treasurer.
Two-day Health Symposium held at OCC Hall

Two-day Health Symposium held at OCC Hall

On March 13 and 14 the Tri-Reserve Health symposium was held at the OCC Hall in Kamsack.

RCMP investigating multiple break-ins across region

Break and Enter in Canora The Canora/Sturgis RCMP members are requesting the public's assistance in solving the following crime. Between March 14 and March 21, a garage was broken into on Third Street East in Canora and a black arc welder was stolen.
A vintage tribute to the Broncos makes a home in Humboldt

A vintage tribute to the Broncos makes a home in Humboldt

A vintage tractor that was restored by a Kamsack man and then painted to honour the Humboldt Broncos will have a permanent home in Humboldt.

RCMP investigating multiple break-ins across region

Break and Enter in Canora The Canora/Sturgis RCMP members are requesting the public's assistance in solving the following crime. Between March 14 and March 21, a garage was broken into on Third Street East in Canora and a black arc welder was stolen.
CCS construction project equips students for long-term success

CCS construction project equips students for long-term success

As shop teacher at CCS (Canora Composite School), Paul Geerdts is a strong believer in preparing students to be successful long after high school graduation.

Town of Outlook Issues News Release

Mayor Derdall and Council of the Town of Outlook have an open-door policy except for items exempted pursuant to Section 120 of The Municipalities Act . Ratepayers and residents are encouraged to attend and observe council proceedings.

Town of Outlook Responds to Newspaper

On Friday afternoon, March 22, The Outlook reached out to Mayor Ross Derdall, who provided his email address so that we could send him a list of detailed questions for a special Q&A section.
Provincial sales tax will not be applied to federal carbon tax

Provincial sales tax will not be applied to federal carbon tax

The Government of Saskatchewan is ensuring Provincial Sales Tax (PST) is not charged on top of the federal government’s carbon tax on SaskPower and SaskEnergy utility bills.
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