Alex Ositis Foundation honours doctors, backs close-to-home care
Two people who were instrumental in creating the Alex Ositis Foundation received praise during the organization’s annual steak supper on April 10.
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About 30 people, as many or more than usual, attended the annual meeting of the Rosetown Minor Athletic Association on April 13.
Mahnaz Robertson wants people around the world to rethink how they approach peace. The former Zealandia resident, now living in Saskatoon, came to Saskatchewan in 1982…
We have taken a different tact with this news item. As you walk through the door to visit our home at Orange Memories, who do you see and how do you see us?
The Sunday 7 p.m. league champions won the local bowling Tournament of Champions on Wednesday with a 3,099 handicapped score.
Jason Hunter, as Ernst Slater, the man with X-ray eyes (L) enjoys the sight as Juan the Hermit (Allan Hettrick, fourth from left) confesses to sleeping in the basement of the former home…
An Elrose man has won more than $100,000 playing Lotto Max. Kevin Palmer won close to $105,000 in the March 20 draw, according to a recent Saskatchewan Lotteries statement.
Griffin White of the senior Rosetown Royals races to return the bird during senior badminton sectional playoffs here on Wednesday.
The champions of the Sunday 7 p.m. league won the Tournament of Champions held here on Wednesday.
Five people from the University of Saskatchewan College of Arts and Science pose after presenting a concert here on Friday.
Established authors have until May 15 to be nominated for the $50,000 Prairie Grindstone Prize. The award recognizes a “hardworking, engaged prairie writer”…
The town opened the transfer station’s new demolition pit at 10 a.m. on Tuesday morning and someone had construction débris beside it by about 12:30 p.m. that afternoon.
Two people who were instrumental in creating the Alex Ositis Foundation received praise during the organization’s annual steak supper on April 10.
The Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Society, in partnership with the West Central Literacy Committee, is presenting a short session on American Sign Language…
Things have been fairly quite around McNab Place. We all wish good and wonderful things for the McNab family on the passing of our building namesake, Mr. McNab.
A public works department equipment operator lifts a slab of torn-up pavement from near the King Street intersection with Sixth Avenue East on Monday afternoon.
Schools in Harris and Dinsmore are among six in the region where students will stay in class about 25 minutes longer, but attend on fewer days during the next two school years.
A photo showed the high-water mark from spring flooding, just below the the Highway 4 bridge on Eagle Creek on April 16. Within two hours of this picture, the water level dropped about six inches.
In July of 2000, Rosetown held a huge Homecoming celebration. There were sidewalk sales, a parade with live bands, pancake breakfast, dances, fireworks, plays…
Rosetown Seniors Centre members enjoyed another active week of games, with winners announced in whist, bingo and crib.
"HORNED OWL” BY KERRI REDEKOP. SPONSORED BY PRAIRIELAND WINDOW COVERINGS “SHADE YOUR WORLD”.
Newly elected civic representatives accepted new positions during their April 6 meeting, filling two council committees. “We adjourned this until we had a full complement of council…
Slice onions. Heat oil in saucepan and stir in onions. Caramelize, uncovered, on low heat for 25 minutes or until golden brown, stirring often. Stir in sugar and flour and cook for two minutes.
Seeing that Air Canada ex. was forced to quit his job for lack of French. Do you know that our Gov. General does not speak French? Maybe she should quit.
The United States president, Donald J. (for Jesus) Trump, is a showman, and he knows how to keep the world’s attention by offering journalists shockingly good copy.
Was it not necessary for the Christ to suffer these things and to enter His glory? And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, He explained to them the things…
Erratic driving complaints on Highway 7 were among the incidents reported to Rosetown RCMP over the past week.
Five prosecution witnesses testified during the first part of a youth’s sexual-assault trial during the provincial court session at the Elks Hall on April 9.
In the past while, I’ve caught myself reminiscing about the Glidden skating rink and the old post office. But in one of those photos, something else stood out.
Just when it appears as if the long and winding Stanley Cup playoff road will inevitably end with a Colorado Avalanche victory, the hapless Vancouver Canucks skate into Denver…
Yesterday afternoon I was fitted for a protective mask to go over my head for radiology treatments to my brain tumour. While waiting in the basement of the Saskatoon Cancer Clinic…