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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.

Campbell River resident Mike Bean, a Master Warrant Officer in The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) receives a second clasp to his Canadian Forces’ Decoration from Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Slade Lerch. The award of the clasp recognizes 32 years of service in the Army Reserve of the Canadian Armed Forces. Photos: Captain Cameron Park, The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s)

Un soldat de la réserve de l’armée de l’île de Vancouver reçoit une promotion et une récompense

Capitaine Cameron Park, Officier/officière des affaires publiques, The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) — Lors d’une récente cérémonie à Nanaimo, l’adjudant-maître (Adjum) Mike Bean du Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s), réserviste de l’Armée […]

Campbell River resident Mike Bean, a Master Warrant Officer in The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) receives a second clasp to his Canadian Forces’ Decoration from Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Slade Lerch. The award of the clasp recognizes 32 years of service in the Army Reserve of the Canadian Armed Forces. Photos: Captain Cameron Park, The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s)

Vancouver Island Army Reserve Soldier Receives Promotion and Award

  Captain Cameron Park, Public Affairs Office, The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s)  —  During a recent ceremony in Nanaimo, B.C. Army Reservist Master Warrant Officer (MWO) Mike Bean of The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) was promoted to his current rank by Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel (LCol) Slade Lerch. The applause for MWO Bean […]

Petty Officer 2nd Class Paul Paquette inspecting the UXO site on Ross Peak after the successful detonation of the UXO. Photo: Petty Officer 1st Class Burrell

Destruction des explosifs et munitions en mer Mission en haute altitude avec Parcs Canada

Ens 2 Patrick Delisle, Affaires publiques des FMAR(P) — Alors que l’hélicoptère s’élève à plus de 2 000 mètres d’altitude, deux spécialistes de la neutralisation des explosifs et munitions (NEDEX) contemplent les pics escarpés des montagnes Rocheuses, dont la