Redwings fall in double overtime, trail Rebels in U-18 A female final
The U-18 Western Prairie Redwings are one game into the Saskatchewan U-18 A female hockey championship final, and they are already in a tight battle.
Sports This Week: Rosetown, Elrose athletes post early season badminton, wrestling results
Despite a small showing, senior badminton players from Rosetown Central High School did well at a March 21 tournament in North Battleford.
Redwings capture Cross Roads Hockey League title in second season
In just their second year in the Cross Roads Hockey League, the Rosetown Redwings are champions. The Redwings defeated the defending champion Dodsland Stars 4-1 on Friday…
Rawson, Cowan continue festival dominance at Rosetown music event
Madison Rawson won the speech arts prize for a fifth consecutive time and Kensie Cowan captured her fourth straight instrumental award during the music festival last week.
Looking Back: 110 years ago, snowdrifts 10 feet high
Snowdrifts 10 feet high could be seen on 27-15, wrote the Ivor correspondent who also noted some livestock purchases. R. Deitz had bought a pair of mules. “He evidently has no liking for power machinery.”
Curling Correction: Mady Adamson, not Maddie Anderson
Mady Adamson, not Maddie Anderson, is the name of the Kindersley skip who took part in the Rosebud Ladies Spiel on March 14. The Eagle apologizes for this mistake.
Remember When: Destruction of a grain elevator
Watching the destruction of a grain elevator tends to stir something in prairie folk. Some kind of emotion, whether it be sadness, nostalgia, or frustration, always rises to the surface.
Rosetown seniors enjoy busy night of cards, bingo
Top honours in whist at the Rosetown Seniors Centre went to Gail Bevill in first place, followed by Maxine Taylor, Terry MacDonald and Jayne Labrecque.
Literacy starts with what kids love, consultant tells Rosetown family fair
Literacy begins with interest, not obligation, a Sun West School Division consultant told families during a two-day fair at Walter Aseltine School last week.
Elm pruning ban returns April 1 to help stop deadly disease spread
Residents are reminded that Saskatchewan’s annual ban on pruning elm trees begins Wednesday, as part of ongoing efforts to limit the spread of Dutch elm disease.
Spring reading challenge begins; library closed for Easter weekend
Those registered for the Wheatland Regional Library Spring into Reading Challenge can begin logging their reading minutes on the Beanstack app or website starting tomorrow…
Students refine voices through Sun West motivational speaking workshop
Five students gathered in Rosetown on March 20 for a hands-on training session aimed at sharpening their public speaking skills.
Orange Memories Musings: Of bluebirds and briers and better judgement
Lion. Lamb. Ides of March. St. Patrick’s Day. Equinox. First day of spring. Montana’s Brier. Women’s World Curling. Men’s World Curling. What a month!
New health careers course opens pathway for Sun West students
Sun West high school students and others across Saskatchewan will soon have a new opportunity to explore careers in medicine.
SHA to take over Rosetown primary care clinic April 1
The Saskatchewan Health Authority will assume operation of the Rosetown and District Primary Care Centre and relocate the clinic to the Rosetown and District Health Centre on April 1.
The egg hunt was on at Eston museum
Eston’s museum was alive with the chatter of children on Saturday afternoon when kids of all ages arrived for the museum’s third annual Easter egg hunt on March 28.
Recipe of the Week: Huevos Rancheros Omelette
In a large stock pot, cook beef on medium-high heat for eight minutes, breaking beef apart with back of a wooden spoon as you cook. Stir in onion, chili powder, salt and pepper…
Quote and Meditation: Least Privileged
The quality of a society will be judged by what the least privileged in it achieves.
Fatal highway crash near Harris claims two lives: Rosetown RCMP
ROSETOWN — Two people are dead following a serious two-vehicle collision on Highway 7 west of Harris on March 26, according to Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Letter to the Editor: Family Physician Wait List
I am now 150th on a wait list after six months for a family physician in Rosetown. Our Premier and other dignitaries are travelling the globe making trade deals.