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Livia (L) and Sena Pearce enjoyed playing on the ice and in the water on top of it as mother Danielle watched…
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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.
The Rosetown Redwings were to host the Kindersley Kodiaks on Saturday in the first game of a Cross Roads Hockey League semifinal series.
The under-18 Redwings play the Tisdale Ramblers this week in the first round of U-18 provincial C playoffs, in Tisdale on Feb. 13 and here on the 14th and, as with all provincial minor hockey playoffs…
Cohen Wickett of the U-15 Redwings gets past the check of a falling Adler Ostapowich of the Wynyard Monarchs during the first period here on Jan. 31.
The president of Skate Saskatchewan has to attend practically every event on the calendar. For current president Allyson Senecal of Rosetown, one event this season was unexpected.
Warm weather last week melted the snow around the 300 block of Main Street on Friday afternoon. Forecasters predicted that daily high temperatures would hover just above freezing this week.
Elrose Wrestling Club members have been competed almost every weekend this year, said club coach Russell Fersch last week.
Seventeen members of the Rosetown Gymnastics Club attended the club’s first invitational meet of the year, at the Calico Gymnastics Club in Humboldt, on Jan. 30 and Feb. 1.
Livia (L) and Sena Pearce enjoyed playing on the ice and in the water on top of it as mother Danielle watched, in the 500 block of Main Street on Friday afternoon.
There’s a new Take and Make Craft Kit available for patrons to pick up at the library. Children and families can make their own “love puppy” out of colourful paper.
Four women perched on a John Deere sulky plow in the 1910s. This photo is believed to have been taken behind C.E. Conlin’s shop on the 100 block of Main Street in Rosetown.
People can now recognize those who contribute to this community in a variety of ways through a new category in the Awards of Excellence.
Bison Rubbing Stone, Coal Mine Ravine near Hershel, SK. Photo by Stan Hingston, 16 August 2025.
Several players were recognized this week for top finishes in Whist, Bingo and Crib games.
Set chicken, breast side up, on rack in a foil-covered roasting pan. Using fingers, gently separate skin from meat over chicken breast and legs.
ADAMA Canada has launched GORDEX™, a new liquid pre-seed herbicide for cereal crops that the company says was developed in response to years of grower feedback…
100 years ago - Feb. 11, 1926. Louis Forchner lost a horse when it got smothered in a straw stack, said the Marriott correspondent.
Almost 30 experts in plant research will work for five years help farmers deal with wild oats and kochia that stand up to herbicides.
The expiration of the New START nuclear arms control treaty has heightened concerns among arms-control experts about a renewed global nuclear arms race…
Town staff have rebuilt a stack at the water treatment plant that needed it. Plant manager Allan Hettrick wanted the work done, so Public Works Department workers proceeded…
One candidate had filed his nomination for the vacant position on town council by Friday afternoon. It’s Bill Simpson, who ran for mayor in the 2024 civic election.
Comedians Myles Morrison and Matt Donlevy have been named to the cast for Telemiracle 50. Broadcasters George Stroumboulopoulos and CTV Regina’s Sabeen Ahmad…
A recent post on a local Facebook page was wrong, councillors learned during their latest meeting. A complaint to the local RCMP detachment was handled to the complainant’s satisfaction…
Provincial officials plan to start a three-day literacy instruction training program for teachers of students from kindergarten to Grade 3.
A program to help seniors avoid falling will return next fall. The Staying on Your Feet program beginning this month at the Rosetown civic centre is full…
Some Sun West students could go to school for about 25 minutes longer each day next year but attend less often.
Jocelyn Velestuk now chairs the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission, also known as Sask Wheat.
Young people and organizations that have become well-versed in being prepared for emergencies can qualify for provincial awards.