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An International 'Outlook': The History, the Myth, and the Magic of Bran Castle

An International 'Outlook': The History, the Myth, and the Magic of Bran Castle

The Outlook's Shelley Luedtke highlights an intriguing piece of international architecture

An Open Letter to All Who Read 'The Outlook' in Print and Online

Heartfelt thanks to the many businesses who have continued to communicate with their clients through our newspaper and website.

SK COVID Update: Numbers Spike with 26 New Cases

As of May 1, 2020, Saskatchewan has 26 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 415.

Letter to the Editor - April 30 Edition

Let's Not Go Back to 'Normal' Dear Editor, It’s now been five weeks since we’ve gone into self-isolation as individuals and as a nation. There has been plenty of time to watch our country cope with the pandemic and the shutdown of our economy.

The Ruttle Report - Life is a Highway, But I Prefer the Back Roads

There’s plenty that the COVID pandemic has taken away from us when it comes to enjoying things indoors, so I decided to embrace what I’m still able to enjoy last weekend.

My Outlook - Not Dark for Very Long

With about seven minutes to go before an on-line meeting I was hosting was set to begin, the power suddenly went out.

Outlook Pool Committee Releases Final Report

Group oversaw the fundraising of over $1.4 million for aquatic facility

Outlook Town Council News & Notes - April 22

The town council of Outlook met for a regular meeting on Wednesday night, April 22. Present were councillors Kevin Grotheim, Kyle McLeod, Floyd Childerhose, and David Simonson, while councillors Donna Smith and Maureen Applin were teleconferenced in.

Outlook Town Council Previous Minutes & Motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of the April 8 regular meeting of Outlook’s town council, as well as the April 16 Recreation Committee meeting.

COVID-19 - Saskatchewan Records 6th Death, 17 New Cases

A Saskatchewan resident in their 80s from the far north region has died from complications related to COVID-19. There are now six deaths in the province as a result of being infected with the virus.
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