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Students explore business careers at THINK event

Students explore business careers at THINK event

Event provides students in Grades 10-12 with insights into specific career areas with two more planned for the school 2024-25 school year.
Outlook swimming pool repairs on track for 2025 reopening

Outlook swimming pool repairs on track for 2025 reopening

Things are on track for the beloved pool facility to welcome swimmers back next year.
Yorkton Snoriders host open house, hope for more snow

Yorkton Snoriders host open house, hope for more snow

President of organization says group is always looking for new members to join.
Inaugural meeting of the newly elected Yorkton City Council

Inaugural meeting of the newly elected Yorkton City Council

Mayor-elect Kienle called the meeting to order, followed by a report from Returning Officer Jessica Matsalla on the results of the 2024 municipal election. 
Outlook town council - Last meeting before new council sworn in

Outlook town council - Last meeting before new council sworn in

The last meeting of Outlook's town council before the new one is sworn in.
Yorkton Salvation Army looks to raise $125,000 with Kettle Campaign

Yorkton Salvation Army looks to raise $125,000 with Kettle Campaign

Organization continues to look for volunteers to man the Christmas kettles throughout the holiday season.
Outlook store contributing to new fire hall efforts

Outlook store contributing to new fire hall efforts

Business lends a hand to community effort.
Civic election results for Outlook and west central area

Civic election results for Outlook and west central area

Mayoral roles and council positions voted in by local residents in regional area.
Outlook stands out in annual Communities in Bloom rankings

Outlook stands out in annual Communities in Bloom rankings

Town gains a respectable standing in the rankings among Saskatchewan communities.
Local MLA Reiter is longest-serving minister in new provincial cabinet shuffle

Local MLA Reiter is longest-serving minister in new provincial cabinet shuffle

Jim Reiter has now served for just over 15 years in a minister role with the provincial government.
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