Farmers Olympics during Museum Days
The mother-son team of Bennett and Carly Ironside push a tractor tire a tractor tire into the home stretch after circling the second barrel in the Farmers Olympics during Museum Days…
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The Rosetown Central High School senior band and conductor-band teacher Darla Fischer pose for a final photograph after the June 9 band concert.
Ryan Wickett may have made a golfing first, at least for Rosetown. Wickett made a hole in one at the local course on Wednesday afternoon, June 6.
The mother-son team of Bennett and Carly Ironside push a tractor tire a tractor tire into the home stretch after circling the second barrel in the Farmers Olympics during Museum Days on June 7.
Thirty-two local and area athletes took part in the provincial track and field championships in Saskatoon on June 5-6.
Three athletes, an alumnus and two graduating students, and one builder, a retiring teacher-administrator, were inducted onto the Rosetown Central High School sports wall of fame last week.
Harold Litzenberger of Rosetown recently returned to endurance racing after a year away from competition. He made his comeback at a new event, the Reesor 50-Mile Race…
Instructor Jude Shepherd-Hills (second from L) watches Yosef Nasibog (with ball) and Graysen Pedersen during the basketball camp at Rosetown Central High School on June 7.
At its recent annual meeting, the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association honoured local farmer, hockey enthusiast and sportswriter Tom Miskell with a plaque…
Town staff will remove sections of fencing at the east and west ends of the soccer pitch to create access for horse trailers.
Flautists Meredith Wiens (L) and Jocelyn Ngo-Siemens and horn player Neda Robertson play in front of Xander Schmidt who awaits his next opportunity to contribute.
The Milden quilting group recently welcomed Judy McConnell to lead a class on making rope bowls. Thirteen participants took part, creating an impressive variety of bowls in different sizes…
Rosetown Seniors members enjoyed another week of friendly competition. In whist, Jim Wright took top spot, followed by Lois Pich in second, Jayne Labrecque in third…
A Saskatchewan physician and a pivotal labour protest from the Great Depression have received national historic significance designations.
Prior to a rainout of a Wednesday home game with the Kindersley Klippers, the Rosetown Angels tamed the Kerrobert Red Dogs 15-5 on Sunday, June 7, in Kerrobert.
The 41st annual Road Kill Cruise returns to Rosetown on Friday, presented by the Dusty Wheels Auto Club. As long as the threat of rain does not keep some exhibitors at home…
Town councillors approved contracts for roadwork and utility installation tied to the planned east neighbourhood development following their June 1 regular meeting.
Students of Sunny Bank School knit woolen squares which were assembled to make a quilt, pictured here, in the spring of 1943. This quilt was sent to the Red Cross…
Farmers across west-central Saskatchewan had essentially completed seeding their 2026 crops by June 8, with recent rainfall providing welcome moisture…
A man got a six-month conditional discharge for setting a fire that damaged a local motel last Christmas after pleading guilty here on Thursday.
Did you know the Rosetown Archives are located inside the library? The archives contain a wealth of information about the history of our area, including records of early settlers…
Liam Hingston of Saskatoon, formerly Rosetown, prepares to launch the caber in front of Derrek Watt of Tisdale, formerly Kyle, and Lloydminster’s Toby Culham during the Highland Games…
Lightly oil barbecue grill to prevent sticking. Preheat to medium high. Peel sweet potato and slice into four, half-inch thick slices roughly same size as salmon fillets.
Asking for others’ guidance helps you see what you may not be able to see. It’s always important to check your ego and ask for help.
A new stamp aimed at promoting blood donations reached post office counters on Thursday. Those who donate blood represent “only about two per cent” of people eligible to donate…
People interested in helping guide Saskatchewan’s pulse and oilseed sectors can now run for director positions with Saskatchewan Pulse Growers and SaskOilseeds.
Rosetown/Kyle RCMP investigated an assault at Sask Landing Provincial Park on June 7, 2026. That investigation is ongoing.
When things slowed down on Friday evening, my mind drifted back to trade shows from years ago. My first was in Shaunavon in 1993, where the local Kinsmen and Kinettes…
Whether the Toronto Blue Jays win the World Series or miss the playoffs altogether, the 2026 season will be remembered for the significance of the team celebrating its 50th anniversary.
These nights my sister and I fall asleep listening to the same sublime cd of 17th century lute music played by Jose Miguel Moreno.
My late father was a common-sense country person who grew up on a farm. No one ever had to tell him "where the bear sits," if you know what I mean.