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Saskatchewan's first Black settlement and those who hold its stories

Saskatchewan's first Black settlement and those who hold its stories

Editor’s note: In August 2020 Shelley Luedtke visited Shiloh, the site of the first Black settlement in Saskatchewan. A story about that experience was published in the September 3 issue of The Outlook.

My Outlook - It takes a village....or an elf?

It was a day of post-holiday shopping several years ago that inadvertently put us on a path to what has become a surprising and greatly anticipated moment each year: the day the Christmas village gets set up.

VIDEO - Outlook park transforms into 'Winter Wonderland'

First-ever event sure to be a hit with the public
Village of Elbow 'flips the switch' on Christmas spirit

Village of Elbow 'flips the switch' on Christmas spirit

For one night, the village of Elbow may very well have become Christmastown as the lakeside community hosted an evening of holiday lights, displays, festive treats and even a few fireworks last weekend.

The Ruttle Report - This one's for you, Ma

My mother is probably the strongest person I’ve ever met in my 35 years on this earth, and odds are she’ll still have taken top honors by the time my chips are cashed in one day. Mom went into the hospital late last week up in Saskatoon.

Outlook High School to stay closed through December

The best-case scenario for a return to in-house learning in the classrooms of Outlook High School was originally set to be this past Monday, December 7 after it was revealed that there were positive cases of COVID-19 coming out of the school.

The Ruttle Report - The boys in the band

Like a lot of other people growing up in this topsy-turvy world, I used to have dreams of being a rock star.

My Outlook - When we're all knit together

When I was in high school, a friend and I taught a Sunday School class together.

Thank you, Outlook

A successful year for Outlook Donors Choice organization

Hockey rinks feeling pinch of suspended sports

In any other year, hockey rinks around Saskatchewan would be busy every night of the week and even busier on the weekends, with the sounds of sticks clacking on the ice and pucks being slapped around blending with the shouts of spectators in the stan
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