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Outlook town council news & notes - April 28

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, April 28.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of several meetings held by or featuring town councillors of Outlook.

New walking lights in downtown Outlook

Folks in Outlook should now have a much easier time getting around in the downtown core, particularly as the warm spring weather only heats up.

Outlook native Sarauer talks international hockey career

Long-time hockey player and Outlook native Andrew Sarauer is living proof that one’s dreams of lacing up the skates to go pro can be achieved, and in his case, you can see quite a bit of the world while you’re at it.

The Ruttle Report - Where or what is your happy place?

The notion of one having a “happy place” brings with it a heavy dose of explanation. Well, I believe it does, anyway. That’s simply because the idea of having one doesn’t necessarily mean it’s an actual PLACE, meaning a physical location.

The Ruttle Report - It's time to make some good memories

Last weekend, I drove down to the village of Elbow to snap some photos for an upcoming article of mine, and I decided to cruise down to the harbour to check on the status of Lake Diefenbaker.
Outlook Rec Plex set to soon offer multiple activities

Outlook Rec Plex set to soon offer multiple activities

There’s a lot of buzz surrounding the multiple activities set to be offered at the Jim Kook Rec Plex in Outlook this summer.

Garden shop supports Outlook school with fundraiser

A garden supply store in Outlook has stepped up with an idea to help the local elementary school raise money for a new playground.

Milden Hotel ordered to close by the province

A decision handed down by the province has made for the first time during the COVID-19 pandemic that a business has been ordered to close.

Grateful citizens contribute to Veterans Memorial Park in Outlook

“When eating fruit, remember the one who planted the tree.” (Vietnamese Proverb) On May fifth of this year, it will be 76 years since Dutch citizens were freed from the brutal five-year occupation by Nazi troops.
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