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Village of Dinsmore re-enters Kraft Hockeyville contest

When something doesn’t go your way, you try and try again.
The Year in Review - Part Two: The biggest headlines from Outlook & area in 2020

The Year in Review - Part Two: The biggest headlines from Outlook & area in 2020

Last week, Part One of our annual ‘Year in Review’ retrospective piece brought you the biggest headlines and attention-grabbing stories from the first half of 2020, encompassing the months of January through June.

Bubble season sees Outlook-area native in net for debuting Toronto squad

The NHL season may have just started last week, but if local hockey fans are looking for some action that also has an Outlook connection, they may want to check out the National Women’s Hockey League.

Deer presence in Outlook & area heavier than usual

If you’ve noticed a large contingent of deer within Outlook town limits in the last month or so, you’re certainly not alone.

The Ruttle Report - Resiliency the theme of the past year

Every December, I look forward to revisiting everything that made the news during the previous twelve months.

My Outlook - All this...and dressed up, too

I have some really great gift-givers in my life; those that seem to find the perfect present no matter the circumstance. But a friend of mine got me something this year that she couldn’t have known would put the biggest smile on my face.
The Outlook presents '2020 - The Year in Review' Part One

The Outlook presents '2020 - The Year in Review' Part One

Our annual look at the biggest headlines and stories of the year

Special Editorial: Outlook's 'Winter Wonderland'

The song “Winter Wonderland” was written in the early 1930s by Felix Bernard and Richard Bernhard Smith. Smith, who was from Honesdale, Pennsylvania, wrote the lyrics after seeing a city park covered in freshly fallen snow.

The Ruttle Report - It has to be ‘New Year, New Us’ in 2021

2020 certainly asked a lot of us. Wow, there’s the understatement of the New Year, right? Maybe that’s not quite the right wording. 2020 more or less snatched a lot from us without asking sort of permission.

My Outlook - What TV taught us

It was New Year’s Eve 2019 and of the top resolutions being made that night, less screen time sat just behind getting finances in order and living a healthier life. Enter 2020.
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