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More golfers discover a gem of a course in Outlook

It may have started with questions as to how pandemic protocols would impact the season, but it ended on such a successful note it took the staff of the Outlook Riverview Golf Club by surprise.

The Ruttle Report - Yes, libraries still matter in 2020

Comb the aisles here and there and you’ll find a story anywhere. Sign it out and bring it back, that’s how everything stays on track. I remember the infatuation I had with the library at school when I was a kid.

My Outlook - Adding something of our own

We often hear people talk about particular songs as being part of the soundtrack of their lives. They could be songs associated with meeting the love of their life or ones popular when they were reaching a milestone.

Letter to the Editor - October 29 edition

Thinking Ahead Locally We are blessed in our country to be able to vote in scheduled elections - billions cannot freely choose their leaders. Let’s not take this privilege and right for granted by voting on November 9.

Garden Chat w/Oliver Green: Irrigation - Outlook's vision?

Dr. William Tufts, known to family and friends as Bill, once remarked seeing school aged children in Outlook faces pressed to the window of a local grocery store looking at oranges in the window they had heard about but never tasted.

Outlook Legion to hold virtual Remembrance Day service

At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, Canadians are given opportunity to reflect and to remember the men and women who have served our country throughout the nation’s history.

The Ruttle Report - When horror comes from reality

Being a horror movie fan for pretty much my entire life, there really isn’t much that can scare me these days, but I will point out that there was a time – way back when – that something on the big screen did manage to put the jolt of white-hot fear

My Outlook - Worth more than a pretty penny

A little girl in Illinois wrote to the tooth fairy to say she would take dollars instead of coins if that would help the situation. That’s how real the coin shortage got in the United States when much of the country was in stay-at-home mode.

Letter to the Editor - October 22 edition

Previous work by council not a 'mess' I contemplated on whether to write this letter. Since I was Mayor for 20 years I felt I should not comment on town matters and allow the new council to move forward with what ever agenda they saw fit.

Outlook town council news & notes - October 14

The town council of Outlook held a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, October 14.
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