Largest-ever legacy gift establishes Pringle Scholarship Program
Enjoy our special Focus on Finance section. Start the new year off with some advice and tips on finance, taxes, insurance, and more!
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.
Highway #7 was a skating rink this morning after freezing rain hit the area Friday night. The photo was taken near the Anglia Road curve at McGee between Rosetown and Kindersley.
Sonny Speir of the under-18 Redwings tries to move the puck with his skate blade but Rhett Wagner (L) of the Outlook Ice Hawks wants to trap it.
The senior Rosetown Redwings should get into the playoffs as February starts, according to their coach.
High school junior girls curling teams from Rosetown and Dinsmore played a six-end game here on Wednesday.
In the first round of the U-18 C playoffs, the Rosetown U-18 Redwings play the Tisdale Ramblers in Tisdale on Feb. 13 and here on Feb. 14, with — as in all minor provincial hockey series…
The Dodsland Stars were to play the Beechy Lucky Lakers on Saturday in the first game of their senior D provincial playoff first-round series.
Minor Hockey Weekend ran Jan. 16-18 in typical fashion, though some scores weren’t available.
A new scholarship program at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business will ensure that a commerce degree remains a realistic dream for students across Saskatchewan…
Dallas Bradley jumps and sets the volleyball in front of Brier Lonnberg, her teammate on the Rosetown-based under-16 girls Wind Volleyball Club team.
The senior Dinsmore Dynamos host the Wilkie Outlaws on Friday in the first game of their first-round Senior B provincial playoffs series.
The old Rosetown Community Hall originally sat at 120 2nd Avenue West, the current site of the PCCU offices. In the spring of 1927, the Rosetown Elks collected $3,500 through a town canvas…
Rosetown is rejoining the West Central Municipal Government Committee. Councillors passed a motion to do so at their Jan. 22 meeting.
Wilmien Schutte of the Western Prairie Blaze (back, R) and Ellie Williams (back, L, 5) of the U-13 Delisle Bruins joust for the puck as teammate Devyn Jessiman (7) and three Bruins watch…
The senior hockey team beat a Kindersley squad 6-1 here. Skinner Paulin “brought the fans to their toes when he cleverly stickhandled his way from near the boards at the left of the goal…
Students were recognized for their creativity and reflection during the annual National Youth Remembrance Contest, with 118 entries submitted across four categories.
Renovations continued at the gun range in the swimming pool basement, where water leaking in caused the destruction of walls and ceiling tiles.
People in Rosetown and Elrose haven’t forgotten a former resident, nor his teenage hockey-playing daughter, in her fight against an aggressive form of cancer.
Town leaders officially closed a lane that exists only on paper. Councillors on Monday night gave three readings — with a few chuckles — to a bylaw closing a lane…
Brome grass that’s easier to digest and a better test for a cattle disease are among the results officials expect from new livestock and forage research projects.
Enjoy the contrast of the old bones of a building with new wind turbines in the background.
Sask West Hockey League Standings: Wilkie has first place locked up at 14-1, followed by Kindersley (10-5) and Edam (9-4-1). Macklin sits fourth at 7-7-1, Biggar is fifth at 3-11…
January 27th is Family Literacy Day! The theme for 2026 is “Make Mealtime Family Learning Time.”
Steak and Vegetables: In small bowl, whisk garlic, vinegar, orange zest and juice, Dijon mustard and maple syrup. Slowly whisk in oil and use 1/3 of a cup of this dressing to toss with vegetables.
A preliminary hearing for a man charged with aggravated assault, among other offences, was rescheduled again last week.
In 1910, Henry Wilson, the British army officer charged with planning for a possible war with Germany, visited French officer Ferdinand Foch, who was doing the same job in Paris.
Events are occurring in west-central Saskatchewan and elsewhere in the province today (Jan. 27), which is Family Literacy Day in the province.
I’m reading the works of the Franciscan Richard Rohr. I like how he talks about Mystery. He says we know we are at the heart of Mystery when dualities disappear.
It was another fun and friendly round of games, with plenty of great competition across Whist, Bingo, and Crib. Congratulations to all of our winners!
Sparrows perch in a tree in the 500 block of Main Street on Friday afternoon as the temperature rose to minus 28.