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My Outlook - Make it a ham on rye, or a meatball sub or a...

I came across the article and for some reason read it from start to finish. It was commentary on a survey asking people to rank their favorite sandwiches.

Sponsors make playground possible at Diefenbaker community Sandy Shores

Since its installation in June 2019, the TN Train Park Playground at Sandy Shores Resort has been a big success with residents and visitors.
Community pride and nourishment grow in Outlook garden

Community pride and nourishment grow in Outlook garden

Locally-minded project flourishing in its second year

Bingo events to support Outlook long-term care

If you’re looking for something to do on a Monday night throughout the month of August, you might be interested in taking in a few games of Bingo that will help support the activity department of the long-term care facility at the Outlook & District

Outlook town council news & notes - July 22

The town council of Outlook held a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, July 22.

The Ruttle Report - Holidays followed by the ‘Great Unknown’

This is the last edition of this column and this newspaper before my coworkers and I turn off the lights, lock the doors and head home for our annual summer break; a time to rest, relax, and reboot.

The Ruttle Report - A return to routine feels 'normal' right now

I don’t know about you, but I enjoyed a nice little routine that I had when it came to dining out and taking in some entertainment before this whole pandemic thing started dismantling our way of life.

My Outlook - Bring on the (onion) rings instead

It happened officially on March 24. It was an announcement many were anticipating. Some nations had already declared their position--including Canada--yet for me, a huge fan, it still came as a disappointment. The 2020 Tokyo Olympics were suspended.

Weekend selected for fireworks, possible parade in Outlook

Annual Canada Day pyrotechnics postponed from July 1

Outlook clinic manager clarifies health meeting minutes

This week’s article, ‘Outlook town council previous minutes and motions’ , which appears in the July 16 print edition and on our website, apparently contained some information that was both misleading and intended to remain confidential for the time
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