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The Ruttle Report - Summer 2020, we hardly knew ye

I’m typing this on Sunday afternoon during the Labor Day long weekend and things are pretty low-key.

My Outlook - It's time to talk about the "s" word

It was a series of conversations that first alerted us to the potentially dangerous situation. We wondered what we could do to help. Then came the call asking us all to gather as quickly as we could.

Efforts underway to preserve Glenside area church

Doing all that one can to try and preserve a piece of history that’s closely linked to one’s own heritage is something that we see from time to time here on the Prairies.

Saskatchewan's first Black settlement holds stories to learn from

An understated sign directs visitors down a quiet, gravel road.

Schools unveil re-entry plans ahead of opening day

There is a lot of anxiety and uncertainty surrounding the new school year that begins in this province next week, but the Sun West School Division and schools under their banner have been working hard to come up with solutions that will hopefully ens
Outlook pop-up market attracts busy, safe turnout

Outlook pop-up market attracts busy, safe turnout

A large turnout of people who came to an outdoor pop-up market in Outlook practiced social distancing and stayed safe while enjoying themselves at the same time.

Outlook town council news & notes - August 26

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, August 26.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted and approved minutes of several recent meetings, including the August 12 regular meeting of Outlook’s town council, the August 13 Committee of the Whole meeting, and the August 19 Recreation Committee meeting.

The Ruttle Report - Anxiety and stress in the hallways

I’ll freely admit to being a slacker student when I was going to school.

My Outlook - When the doors swing open

I loved the first day of school. Absolutely loved it. Twelve years of elementary/high school, four years of university, and then 20 years working in a high school setting. That’s a lot of first days. I loved them all. Except one.
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