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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.

Canada Day greetings from readers of The Outlook! (*SPECIAL VIDEO*)

Please enjoy this video clip (scroll down) featuring a number of greetings and well wishes from local residents who want to say one thing and one thing only - Happy Canada Day to everyone in Outlook and the surrounding community area! Thank you to th

Evans named new principal of Outlook High School

Outlook High School has found its new principal after Walter Wood recently revealed his plans to retire from education (‘Walter Wood to Exit as Outlook High Principal’, April 9 edition of The Outlook ).

No Outlook rodeo this summer due to COVID impact

Sadly for rodeo fans, there will be no third edition of the Outlook Riverbank Rodeo this summer due to the lasting impact of COVID-19.

Dinsmore event set to honour local graduates

At any other point in modern human history, this time of the year would typically bring about graduation ceremonies and banquets honouring senior students who are about to exit high school and enter into the years of their young adulthood.
Success stories and photos out of Outlook Elementary School

Success stories and photos out of Outlook Elementary School

Submitted by Cara Amewotowu, OES Vice-Principal Please enjoy the following courtesy of the staff and students from Outlook Elementary School, who are making the best out of the situation by learning at home and taking part in all sorts of fun, educat

Outlook and local area high school principals discuss pandemic impact

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve heard about how students are adjusting at home, whether it’s hitting the books via new-age technology or even getting dirty with some good old-fashioned hands-on learning.

Success coming out of Outlook school despite pandemic

When everything seems to turn a little too bleak and dark, it’s what you do in response that can make a world of difference to some of our nation’s youngest citizens. Grade 4 teacher Amber Thompson seems to know that fact.

Cement laid in Conquest fire hall addition

Community's "Legacy Project" speeding by with brisk pace of work

Covid-19 forces change of tradition for LCBI's grad weekend

It’s been almost eight weeks since Premier Scott Moe’s announcement that Saskatchewan schools would be suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic; a closure that is being felt acutely by the community at LCBI, particularly as the calendar inches closer t
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