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Victoria School hosts barbecue to welcome new school year

Victoria School hosts barbecue to welcome new school year

This year, four new teachers joined the school’s staff. 
Western Sales VP commits to 'rescue on the prairie' for STARS

Western Sales VP commits to 'rescue on the prairie' for STARS

McGrath joins his father Grant, who took part in the event in 2016.
Outlook man receives province's Protective Services medal

Outlook man receives province's Protective Services medal

Residents were recognized for their efforts in the communities they call home.
SaskEnergy announces $50M expansion project

SaskEnergy announces $50M expansion project

Project includes 11 kilometres of new gas lines and a new compressor site southeast of Regina that will add 14,000 GJ/day of capacity to the Yorkton area.
Yorkton RCMP head talks about shoplifting concerns

Yorkton RCMP head talks about shoplifting concerns

Nationally in RCMP policed jurisdictions across Canada in 2022 there were 127,000 offences, and another 150,000 fraud offences which are often shoplifting related.
Public forum spurs questions on many Outlook topics

Public forum spurs questions on many Outlook topics

Questions and comments to mayor and town council on many subjects come in from residents.
Outlook fire crew welcomes public to third open house

Outlook fire crew welcomes public to third open house

Games, demonstrations, and good food await visitors to annual event.
Norquay School welcomes 2024 school year with barbecue bash

Norquay School welcomes 2024 school year with barbecue bash

The Norquay School kicked off the new school year with a sizzling barbecue on Sept. 6, bringing together students, staff, and locals for a meal of hot dogs, hamburgers, and more.
Yorkton ball organizations seek better off-season training option

Yorkton ball organizations seek better off-season training option

Mayor Mitch Hippsley said Council has heard before of the need for indoor sport training space.
Yorkton's Fire Prevention Bylaw more focused on housing

Yorkton's Fire Prevention Bylaw more focused on housing

Fire Chief Trevor Morrisey said it’s about keeping the community safe.
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