
The Legacy of the Lookout
Archana Cini, Lookout Newspaper In April 1943, the first edition of what would eventually become the Lookout Newspaper rolled off the press. It was titled the Gangway, an independent, weekly publication that reported on West Coast Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) news, edited by RCN personnel prior to publication. Volume 01, Number 01 was sold for 10 cents per copy, right here in Esquimalt. The first issue of the Gangway was published entirely in black and white ink. The pages of this first edition told stories of a West Coast rescue; paid tribute to sailors who gave their lives for our country; noted a change in command; showcased heart in everyday moments of service; and provided comic relief for those in the Defence community that needed it. Over 80 years later, in 2026, the Lookout Newspaper still tells stories like these. In many ways, the final print issue of the Lookout, dated March 23, 2026, is very similar to its first 1943 issue. At the same time, it could not be more different. Created to inform and connect sailors during a time of rapid growth for the navy, the Gangway quickly became an important link between those serving and the community around them. With the 1950s came an interesting change; the Gangway had been renamed to Dockyard News, and a few sparing splashes of red ink began to appear on pages marking special occasions like Christmas and New Year’s. In addition to Defence community stories, political illustrations; local pageant results; festive comics; religious poems; and advertisements began to share space with stories of Canadian heroism, war, and memory. By 1964, Dockyard News had been renamed one final time to what it lives as today: the Lookout, a simple word that instantly reflected the vigilance and awareness required when spending time at...




![[Left to right] Acting Sub-Lieutenant (A/SLt) Michael Samuels, Matt Carlson, Captain(Navy) (Capt(Navy)) Kevin Whiteside, Barbara Toller, Ivan Friere, Chief Petty Officer 1st Class (CPO1) Sue Frisby, and A/SLt Maximillian Graw pose for a photo during the NDWCC big cheque presentation on Feb 17. Photo: Sailor 1st Class (S1) Jordan Schilstra, MARPAC Imaging](https://lookoutnewspaper.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/20260217ETP0056D001-1024x683.jpg)


























