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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

'Promising' Outlook food start-up receives entrepreneur award

Husbandry Farms founded in 2018 by local couple

Another bountiful harvest for Outlook's community garden

It was another great year for the Community Garden, and even though there were some challenges along the way, the garden produced a tremendous bounty of vegetables.

LCBI alumni Johnson makes Canadian bobsleigh program

An alumni of LCBI High School in Outlook who already has made impressive waves in football is switching gears for the time being to a vastly different sport.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of the November 4 meeting of Outlook’s town council.

Webinar highlights teaching in a pandemic

A webinar hosted last week by the McDowell Foundation, a Saskatoon-based organization established by the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation in 1991, put a spotlight on what it’s been like for teachers during the pandemic.
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