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The Ruttle Report - Man oh man, I'm already there

The long weekend is just days away, the anticipation is reaching a fever pitch. It’s been an enjoyable summer.

My Outlook - Being in good company

It was just over five years ago that the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox took to the field at Camden Yards to play in a stadium with no fans.

Elbow harbour amenities getting an upgrade, area to reopen mid-June

We may not be seeing boats head out onto the inviting waters of Lake Diefenbaker from the launch in the resort village of Elbow right now, but that’s because of a very suitable reason.

Province fast-tracks revenue funds to communities, including Outlook and area

Last week, Government Relations Minister Lori Carr announced that as part of the Government of Saskatchewan’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Municipal Revenue Sharing (MRS) will be fast tracked for the 2020-21 year.

The Good News Collective - May 14 edition

The Good News Collective is a handful of short, positive news blurbs designed to remind us that there is still a lot of good going on out there in the world amidst the COVID pandemic.

Cement laid in Conquest fire hall addition

Community's "Legacy Project" speeding by with brisk pace of work

The Ruttle Report - The power of one fine day

You’d be amazed at the power that having one fine day can have on the human psyche. Or maybe you wouldn’t, considering where we are in the world right now. I was fortunate enough to have such a day this past weekend.

My Outlook - Being led by the nose

One of the many things I look forward to this time of year is the smell of freshly mown grass. It may not be one of the more pleasing aromas on the spectrum for some, but because of its association with other activities, I really like it.

Donation money, masks swiped from Outlook household

Outlook resident Kimberley Case was recently featured on the 6:00 news with CTV Saskatoon for reaching out and doing her part in the COVID pandemic by sewing countless protective masks for those who need them.

Covid-19 forces change of tradition for LCBI's grad weekend

It’s been almost eight weeks since Premier Scott Moe’s announcement that Saskatchewan schools would be suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic; a closure that is being felt acutely by the community at LCBI, particularly as the calendar inches closer t