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Review: 鈥楶rairie Grass鈥 provides a chance at reflection

鈥淭here is one thing you have to understand, before any of this can make sense to you,鈥 he said. 鈥淵our generation thinks it all began with the towns, the railroads. Or with the homesteaders. The Pioneers. But you gotta remember this.

'The Outlook' is now on YouTube!

Your most trusted news source in the Lake Diefenbaker region now has its own YouTube channel! The Outlook , which has covered the news and events in Outlook and communities in West Central Saskatchewan for well over a century, will now proudly bring

The Good News Collective - July 2 edition

The Good News Collective is a handful of short, positive news blurbs designed to remind us that there is still a lot of good going on out there in the world amidst the COVID pandemic.

VIDEO - Gardiner Dam spillway roaring with life

The Gardiner Dam spillway down by Lake Diefenbaker was opened up by the Water Security Agency heading into the July 3-5 weekend.

Outlook town council news and notes - June 24

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, June 24.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of several recent meetings held by the Town of Outlook, including the June 10 regular council meeting, as well as the June 17 Recreation Committee meeting, June 17 Special meeting, and June 22 Protective S

Safety warning for boaters to avoid Gardiner Dam spillway

Recreational boaters and the general public are urgently advised to heed safety signage and protective buoys surrounding the Gardiner Dam spillway at Lake Diefenbaker.
Outlook school holds drive-thru goodbye station

Outlook school holds drive-thru goodbye station

Perhaps the most enduring qualities that have been applied to teachers and educators seemingly everywhere since the beginning of the COVID pandemic are the ability to adapt and think outside the box when it comes to reaching their students and connec

Outlook High School holds virtual awards ceremony

With the inability to hold larger gatherings of people right now, virtual events have started to become a form of normalcy.

The Ruttle Report - July 1 isn't about the parades and fireworks

I鈥檓 not gonna lie to you, I鈥檓 very disappointed that there is absolutely nothing happening for Canada Day this year. Pick up a map of this regional area and randomly drop your finger on any given community and the result will be the same. Zilch.
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