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Local Developer Wins SABEX Award

A local developer who is creating a resort area near Gardiner Dam by Lake Diefenbaker is making waves in the business community, particularly after she was recently honored at the annual SABEX Business Excellence Awards in Saskatoon.

Bisons Overtake Blues On Court

The Outlook Blues senior boys basketball team hosted the LCBI Bisons in some cross-town court action on Thursday evening, February 11. A healthy turnout of supporters packed the stands on the stage as they watched both local teams vie for a win.

Benefit Raises Thousands for Family

Potluck, auction event helps victims of fire

Census Data Shows Town Growth

The 2016 Census population data released by Statistics Canada last week may be something of a mixed bag, perhaps depending on where one calls home or how they view the numbers.

Sun West Team-up Spotlights Opportunity

For grade 11 and 12 students interested in a health care-related career, there is a direct path from high school to full time employment in rural Saskatchewan.

The Ruttle Report - The wolves might be winning

I’m not sure what your evening habits consist of, fine reader of this amazing publication, but I’m an avid viewer of the nightly news.

Hawks Sweep Blizzard in Playoffs

The Outlook Ice Hawks are looking to keep up their momentum and hopefully come away from the 2016/17 hockey season with some hardware after taking Round One of the SVHL playoffs with a clean sweep over the Kenaston Blizzard.

Potash Open House Spurs Interest

An open house event hosted by the Gensource Potash Corporation was held recently in order to update the public on the happenings of a new potash mine project that has been developing near the Lake Diefenbaker region.

The Ruttle Report - All sides deserve a voice

I really wish Western society would stop being such a circus to the point that it compels me to call it out on its BS in the pages of this fine, superbly-written community newspaper. (Or on our new, kick-ass website.

Loreburn Kids Hustle in Bonspiel

Young students from Loreburn Central School put their rock-pushing and ice-sweeping skills to the test on Friday, February 3 at the curling rink in Strongfield when the K-6 classes held their annual 'Tin Can Bonspiel'.
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