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Outlook Town Council News & Notes - January 24

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly-scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, January 24.
A first look at 2018 City budget

A first look at 2018 City budget

City Council unveiled a first look at this year’s capital and operating budget at its regular meeting Monday. And once again Yorkton taxpayers will be looking at a hike in what they pay in property taxes.
Museum committee plans to seek pledges for storage facility

Museum committee plans to seek pledges for storage facility

Volunteers operating the Kamsack Power House Museum are eager to encourage residents to spend some time in February to seriously reflect on the importance of history, their heritage and the cultures that have assembled to create this community.
World’s largest independent organic food brand purchases 5,000 acres of land near Kamsack

World’s largest independent organic food brand purchases 5,000 acres of land near Kamsack

In part because the Kamsack area is reputed to have “the cleanest air in Canada,” the world’s largest independent organic breakfast and snack food brand has purchased 5,000 acres of farmland in the area.

Many fun children’s events to be part of Musher Rendezvous

The children's winter festival is scheduled to feature many events and activities all geared towards winter outdoor fun. The festival, sponsored by the Preeceville Arena Board will be held in conjunction with the Preeceville Musher Rendezvous.
Canora Dairy Bar owner reflects on the nuclear attack threat on the Hawaiian Islands

Canora Dairy Bar owner reflects on the nuclear attack threat on the Hawaiian Islands

Lorie Regehr, Canora Dairy Bar owner, and her husband Murray Bolton, experienced what many people would consider to be a whole new level of fear and uncertainty while in Hawaii during the missile threat on January 13.
A former district resident now living in Hawaii involved in a nuclear bomb false alarm and protest o

A former district resident now living in Hawaii involved in a nuclear bomb false alarm and protest o

It’s been a weighty week for a former resident now making her home in Hawaii.

Sturgis School offers breakfast for students

The Sturgis Composite School has opened its doors to providing a breakfast for students. The program kicked off January 16 with Kendra Fowler responsible for operating the program.
Train collides with truck and trailer near busy intersection

Train collides with truck and trailer near busy intersection

After a truck and trailer unit was struck by a train on the north side of Canora on January 16, the truck driver faces charges, said a release from the Canora RCMP detachment. At approximately 2:05 p.m.

New Look, New Beginning for Variety Place

Facility shows off new renovations and upgrades