Memories of the 2025 Rosetown Harvest Festival Parade
Enjoy these photos of the 2025 Rosetown Harvest Festival Parade.
Sewage lagoon odour returns as cooler weather causes mxing
With cooler weather arriving, a foul odour from the town’s sewage lagoon recently returned, drifting across town when winds blew from the west or northwest.
Town awaits provincial approval for new construction debris pit
Workers were nearing the finish line but the demolition pit will require provincial approval before people can put material from old houses, among other things, in it.
Jane Goodall remembered for science, compassion and chimpanzee conservation
Jane Goodall died Oct. 1, still on the road at 91 and still advocating for biodiversity in general and the welfare of chimpanzees in particular.
Marriott Close tree removal requested over sidewalk damage
The town has received another request to remove a tree causing damage on Marriott Close.
Rosetown seniors invited to safety event on scooters, scams and fall prevention
An event this week will inform seniors about the rules of the road for mobility scooters and how to avoid getting robbed by scam artists.
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP: Stolen Trucks Recovered
On Oct. 10, RCMP attended a mischief complaint at Prairie View Park Campground, where stolen trucks and trailers were recovered.
Recipe of the Week: Crunchy Turkey Lentil Lettuce Wraps
In saucepan, bring lentils and water to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for about 20 minutes, until lentils are tender. Drain and set aside.
Man fined $2,000 for impaired driving; six others penalized for speeding, licence offences
A man was fined a total of $2,000 after pleading guilty recently to three offences, including one criminal charge, in provincial court.
“The Genius Hour Project” by Leanne Shirtliffe
Leanne Shirtliffe’s The Genius Hour Project is a delightful and realistic middle-grade novel that transcends its young protagonist, Frazzy, an eleven-year-old audiophile…
Farmers mostly done before snow squall
West-central farmers had 99 per cent of their fields combined before snow and rain arrived on Oct. 12.
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: Life, parades, and the perils of squirrelly thoughts
Well, my last column didn’t exactly age like a fine wine — more like that leftover pumpkin pie lingering in the back of the fridge a few days too long.
Saskatchewan business expo to connect vendors with government contracts
Sales people with businesses that would like to provide their products or services to government agencies will attend a gathering in Saskatoon on Oct. 29.
Sask reports two more COVID-19 deaths, cases continue to decline
Covid-19 claimed the lives of two more Saskatchewan residents in the most recent four-week span, according to a provincial Health Department report.
Quotation & Meditation: So little knowledge
He who has so little knowledge of human nature as to seek happiness by changing anything but his own disposition will waste his life in fruitless efforts.
Penton: McDavid contract a great deal for Oilers
Connor McDavid could have asked for the moon, and Edmonton Oilers’ owner Daryl Katz would have somehow arranged to have it pulled from the sky.
Pop 89: Apron Pocket Archives
Last week I performed Mother’s Apron twice in Medicine Hat, Alberta. It’s been a while since I’ve inhabited my apron-costumes, aprons, and the lives of a group of the women they represent…
Check it Out: The stakes are high for prairie producers
A 7-year-old said to her mom, “I’m so thankful you’re my mommy.” Her mom was getting all teary-eyed until her daughter continued, “Other people’s moms only give them healthy lunches.”