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The Ruttle Report - The best week of the summer....sort of

I remember where I was and the events surrounding the very first time that I ever saw the movie ‘JAWS’.

My Outlook - Time to end the sore feet

When our girls were little we would set aside a day every few months to go through “the box.” It was a large, heavy duty container used to store the clothes, shoes and boots we had been given by families whose children had outgrown them.

Letters to the Editor - August 27

Negativity serves no purpose The 2020 Civic Election is rapidly approaching and I want to say that it has been my distinct pleasure to serve my four year term as your Mayor of the Town of Outlook, SK. I find it very disappointing that Mr.

Benefits for generations in ‘transformational’ irrigation project

As the 'Irrigation Capital', Outlook has opportunity to reap endless benefits
Pandemic highlights the need for remaining digitally connected

Pandemic highlights the need for remaining digitally connected

If we have learned one thing over the past 6 months, it’s that having the ability to stay connected—thanks to a fast and reliable Internet connection—is a necessity.

UPDATE - Missing man found in Lake Diefenbaker

The search for a missing 35-year old male who went missing in the waters of Lake Diefenbaker last week came to an end on the fifth day of searching.

Bad weather halts search for missing male in Lake Diefenbaker

Multiple groups have been busy combing the waters of Lake Diefenbaker for a suspected drowning victim, as first reported by The Outlook on Friday afternoon, August 21.

Trial date set for murder suspect Fertuck

Greg Fertuck maintains innocence in death, disappearance of estranged wife Sheree

Photo contest to show off Outlook community

Are you handy with a camera? Do you have an eye for that perfect, attention-grabbing, postcard-worthy shot? Well, you may want to consider entering a photo contest being organized by the Town of Outlook, in connection with the Communities in Bloom or

SHSAA sheds light on fall sports in school (UPDATED)

The Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association issued the following updated statement on August 20 regarding a number of sports that typically begin with the start of every new school year, including volleyball, soccer, and football.
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