
COMMUNITY CELEBRATION! Harvest Festival Parade!
Floats, horses and antique cars rolled down Main Street during the Harvest Festival Parade on Saturday, Oct. 11.

The Rosetown Eagle has a new owner! Watch for exciting changes!
Hey, Rosetown… A new Eagle is landing. The Rosetown Eagle newspaper is under new ownership! We’re going to be focusing on local stories, people, and businesses. Reach out to Kate Winquist, the new owner, with story ideas, advertising inquiries, or just to say hello.
Playoffs loom for senior football teams in the area, while the junior squads will complete their seasons this week.
Floats, horses and antique cars rolled down Main Street during the Harvest Festival Parade on Saturday, Oct. 11. The colourful procession drew crowds of spectators…
The provincial government had declared Oct. 6-11 as School Sport Week. Last week Rosetown Central High School celebrated that with “a full slate of games set up for our fall teams…
Rebecca Nunweiler (L) and Austin Hayes, vice-president and president, respectively, of the Walter Aseltine School Student Representative Council…
Local seniors gathered this week for cards and bingo. On Oct. 7, winners in Whist were Gail Bevill, first; Larry Deitsch, second; Terry MacDonald, third; and Maxine Taylor, fourth.
Three physicians who’ve practised in Rosetown for a combined 160 years were chosen the town’s citizens of the year on Friday.
A few area runners took part in the provincial cross-country meet at the Deer Park Golf Course in Yorkton on Saturday.
Val Rawson (L) looks at what to add to her pancakes as teacher Krista Wenaas also glances that way. Husband Don Rawson receives a sausage from Emily Hamilton…
A by-election happens in December after Joe Spratt resigned from town council. Spratt has moved to an acreage outside the municipal limits and becomes ineligible to serve on council.
As soon as workers could install new air pressure tanks for starting at the power plant, Rosetown was to have 24-hour electrical service.
An early version of a Greyhound bus during the maiden voyage of the Greyhound Bus Lines’ Saskatoon to Calgary route, circa 1937.
Farmers in west-central Saskatchewan had all but four per cent of their fields combined, according to the latest provincial crop report.
Preheat oven to 400 F (200 ). Grease an eight-inch (20-cm) square baking dish. In a medium saucepan over medium-high, heat butter or margarine. Add mushrooms and lightly brown.
Residents may get vaccinated against the flu and Covid-19 during public health clinics at the youth centre on the next three Wednesdays, starting tomorrow.
Dennis Ogenchuk putts the golfball to the cup on No. 9 while Kim Evans watches. They and others were taking part in the Hole In One Tournament at the local course…
There will be a Halloween Storytime at the Rosetown Library on October 30 at 10:30 a.m. Children aged five and under can join us for some spooky stories and a craft.
Town staff recently inspected two different trucks capable of vacuuming up liquid and flushing out sewer mains, councillors learned during their Oct. 6 meeting.
When a bad man does a good thing, we should honour him for it, even if his motives are selfish.
Derek Skene was guilty of assault when he stabbed a local man in the ribs, a judge ruled last week.
The following is the Rosetown RCMP report for the week of October 3 to 9, 2025. During this period, members responded to a range of calls, including collisions, thefts…
Authorities are now accepting applications for the 2026 Agriculture Student Scholarship.
Now, speaking of nerves — I’ll admit, I had a few before driving down Highway 7 last Tuesday with the first Rosetown Eagle under my ownership.
It didn’t take new Canadian Football League commissioner Stewart Johnston long to become a household name among football fans north of the border.
It was a gorgeous fall Friday afternoon in 1970. School was done for the week, work was done for Dad, and my family was in town for our weekly shopping trip.
Dialogue. It’s a word without drama, shock value, vituperation, or aggression. No wonder we don’t use it. Given the potty-mouthed climate we live in, a word like dialogue just doesn’t appeal.
There’s an inspirational saying that goes “Life is not a dress rehearsal”. However the UK’s recent announcement of a digital ID has been described as a dress rehearsal of more to come.
Thirteen local and area students finished well enough—including winning three races—to qualify for the provincial cross-country meet, thanks to their showings at the district meet…