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Outlook town council news and notes - September 9

The town council of Outlook held a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, September 9.

Outlook town council previous minutes and motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted and approved minutes of two meetings held by the town council of Outlook.
Ten Saskatchewan-based drilling rigs cut up for scrap

Ten Saskatchewan-based drilling rigs cut up for scrap

Sask drilling fleet shrinks seven per cent
Killing spree still feeds unease in B.C.’s isolated north, one year later

Killing spree still feeds unease in B.C.’s isolated north, one year later

It’s been just over a year since two Port Alberni teenagers left their homes and for reasons still unknown went on a random killing spree through northern B.C., sparking a two-week nationwide manhunt.
Sask. reports 10 new COVID-19 cases today

Sask. reports 10 new COVID-19 cases today

Four in hospital

Outlook RCMP probing two vandalism cases

The Outlook RCMP are in the midst of investigating two separate cases of vandalism that recently occurred in the town of Outlook and the tiny hamlet of Bounty.
Mining Report: Callinex sees new Pine Bay result, public comment time for Lynn Lake gold project

Mining Report: Callinex sees new Pine Bay result, public comment time for Lynn Lake gold project

Executives at Callinex believe the company has found something interesting at a mine project east of Flin Flon.
Premier asks Trudeau to support nuclear reactors in upcoming throne speech

Premier asks Trudeau to support nuclear reactors in upcoming throne speech

Premier Scott Moe has sent a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau outlining Saskatchewan’s priorities ahead of the federal throne speech on Sept. 23. In it, he is asking Trudeau to support nuclear development in the province.
Oilfield consultant returns from Saudi Arabia after seven months there during the pandemic crisis

Oilfield consultant returns from Saudi Arabia after seven months there during the pandemic crisis

Redberry Lake – When much of the Canadian oilpatch ground to a screeching halt in early 2015, Saskatoon wellsite drilling consultant Douglas Tompson soon found his work, supervising drilling rigs, dried up.
New pilot for Women Shifting Gears Program

New pilot for Women Shifting Gears Program

Today, the Government Saskatchewan announced Women Shifting Gears, a new pilot program for women who want training to become transport drivers.
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