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My Outlook - Don't Miss the Party

A family was in the midst of planning two weddings 11 weeks apart after two daughters got engaged within days of each other. I was living in Swift Current at the time and my dad was the pastor who would be officiating at both ceremonies.

BREAKING - Saskatchewan Confirms First Case of Coronavirus

Saskatchewan Ministry of Health’s Provincial Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab has confirmed Saskatchewan’s first presumptive case of COVID-19. The resident is in their 60s with recent travel to Egypt.

Outlook Teacher Part of Award-winning Research Trio

Group explores better engagement at home and school

Marina Plans for Lake Resort Shaping Up

Sandy Shores Resort enters application and permitting process for future vision

The Ruttle Report - The Circle of Life Can Be Cruel

I felt so helpless this past Saturday after seeing something that made me feel horrible for the rest of the weekend. I still do. My brother and I had tickets to the Saskatchewan Rush game up in Saskatoon, so we set out for the city that afternoon.

RCMP Probing Conquest Break-In

Police are looking for the public’s help as they probe an incident involving breaking and entering that affected a business in the village of Conquest.

Sun West School Division Issues Memo on Job Sanctions

As the latest regarding job sanctions within the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation continues to unfold, the Sun West School Division released the following memo: Dear Parents & Guardians: You may be aware that the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (ST

*UPDATED* - SHSAA Releases Statement on Basketball Playoffs

The Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association (SHSAA) released the following statement on Tuesday, March 10 regarding the state of basketball playoffs across the province in light of the job action announced by the Saskatchewan Teachers Federati

BREAKING - Saskatchewan Teachers Federation Announces Sanctions

Media Release from Saskatchewan Teachers Federation: Despite acknowledging that complexity and composition of our classrooms is challenging, government remains unwilling to provide adequate support for students across the province.
Delighting in Being a 'Dissectologist'

Delighting in Being a 'Dissectologist'

More than 250 years ago European mapmakers pasted maps onto wood and cut them into small pieces that could be pieced back together. As a result, jigsaw puzzles were born.
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