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The Ruttle Report - The power that movies have is always gripping

So how have you been spending your summer? Going on a vacation? Heading down or up to the lake? Busy mowing the lawn? Excitedly throwing your mask in the trash as we passed July 11 here in Saskatchewan, meaning no more COVID-related restrictions? Hey

My Outlook - Dumbo had it going on

The MC was someone I knew well so when he introduced me by saying I have really big ears, I didn鈥檛 take offense.

My Outlook - Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens

Quite some time ago, during week 11 of lockdown, I asked you to join me in a sing-a-long. With the passing of many months since then, I thought it might be a good time to join in song once again.

The Ruttle Report - We're almost there.....so...close...

There's reason to celebrate these days, my friends.

Town of Outlook issues official Budget highlights

The Town of Outlook's 2021 Budget has been released, and a surplus of just over $200,000 is expected while a tax increase of 1.28% is anticipated. Provided with a copy of the numbers, we break down the budgetary figures to give you a detailed look.

Outlook town council news & notes - June 23

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, June 23.

VIDEO - First Nations dancer wows Outlook Canada Day audience

The highlight for many during Outlook's Canada Day celebrations on July 1 may have been the skillful and eye-grabbing dancing on display courtesy of Indigenous artist Terrance Littletent, who held the audience at the Jim Kook Rec Plex in the palm of

VIDEO - Town of Outlook rings in Canada Day 2021

It was a return to normalcy after far too long in the town of Outlook as the community got out and celebrated Canada Day festivities on a toasty warm July 1.

Longtime umpire Drury recognized by Outlook peers

A dedicated and longtime official in baseball was surprised by some recognition he received from the Outlook River Hawks last week.

The Ruttle Report - This year, Canada Day means so much more

I couldn't be happier to see that one of the most prideful and boisterous days of the year is making its rightful return in 2021. We know it as Canada Day. Or maybe you just go with 'July 1st'.
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