RSSAuthor Archive for Lookout Production

The Lookout Newspaper can trace its history back to April 1943 when CFB Esquimalt’s first newspaper was published. Since then, Lookout has grown into the award winning source for Pacific Navy News. Leading the way towards interactive social media reach, we are a community resource newspaper growing a world wide audience.

Mr. Jay Hammond recieves a set of wings created using the aluminum of his uncle's recovered Halifax bomber during a Commendation Presentation at 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron on Oct. 18. Photo: Sailor 3rd Class Jordan Schilstra, MARPAC Imaging Services

Un héros prend ses ailes

Paul Dagonese, Rédacteur du Lookout — À l’occasion du centenaire de l’Aviation royale canadienne (ARC), deux Canadiens exceptionnels ont été honorés pour leur importante contribution à l’histoire militaire du Canada. Lors d’une cérémonie qui s’est déroulée le 18 octobre au 443e Escadron d’hélicoptères maritimes à North Saanich, Jay Hammond et Maureen Thom ont été […]

Mr. Jay Hammond recieves a set of wings created using the aluminum of his uncle's recovered Halifax bomber during a Commendation Presentation at 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron on Oct. 18. Photo: Sailor 3rd Class Jordan Schilstra, MARPAC Imaging Services

A Hero Gets His Wings

Paul Dagonese, Lookout Writer  —  As the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) marks its Centennial year, two exceptional Canadians were celebrated for their significant contributions to Canada’s military history. In a ceremony on Oct. 18 at 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron in North Saanich, Jay Hammond and Maureen Thom were recognized for their dedication over the past […]

En souvenir des sacrifices des Canadiens d'origine panjabi

En souvenir des sacrifices des Canadiens d’origine panjabi

Ens 2 Josh Grinstead, OAP, FMAR(P)  —  À l’approche du jour du Souvenir, les Canadiens réfléchissent aux sacrifices consentis par ceux qui ont servi. Pour le Lieutenant de vaisseau (Ltv) Dhinsa, un officier de la marine royale canadienne d’origine sikhe de la base des Forces canadiennes (BFC) Esquimalt, cela signifie travailler sur le court métrage Promesses. […]