Remember When: The York Hotel
A photo of the York Hotel, located at 101 Main Street, in the late 1930s or early 1940s. The vehicle parked in front is a 1936 Buick sedan.
Looking Back: Bryant oratory contest
Ruth Stout won the high school Bryant oratory contest with her speech, The Canadian Way of Life. Edna Smith placed second.
Remember When: Perfect Christmas Tree
Picking the perfect Christmas tree is a very serious task. After careful inspection and a tough decision, a woman prepares to pay for her chosen tree…
From Rosetown to the Flames: Bart Dailley’s remarkable journey
Dailley, also known as Bart Warburton, is usually remembered here as the sports reporter for CKKR (later CJYM) radio and the radio voice of the senior Redwings from 1968 to 1973.
LaFortune Family Wedding Certificate
Louise LaFortune displays her grandparents’ wedding certificate that hangs on her basement wall. Her grandfather, Charles Harder of Hebron, Neb., married Lizzie Schmidt…
Looking Back: A Blizzard Arrived
A blizzard arrived on Monday, Dec. 12. “Oldtimers tell us that for concentrated viciousness” they had never seen anything like it. Schoolchildren and shoppers from the country were storm-stayed…
Remember When: Santa Claus Parade in 1937
Rosetown’s Santa Claus Parade was a big event in 1937 when this photo was taken. It depicts Santa making his way down Main Street in his “sleigh” while families walk alongside.
Capturing History: Orange Memories resident Doris Clark
Meet Orange Memories resident Doris Clark. Doris was born in Rosetown Hospital on May 4th, 1928, the second of two daughters born to Anson and Bella Horne.
Looking Back: Western Collie Club Specialty Show
Drs. Moyer and Moyer won 11 firsts, a championship and other prizes at the Western Collie Club Specialty Show in Winnipeg.
Remember When: Christmas Lighting Contest
It’s that time of year again. Time to drag the old boxes of lights and decorations out of the basement or the attic, set up the tree, and create a jolly display to foster the Christmas spirit…
Looking Back: Sinclair 50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. George Sinclair celebrated their 50th anniversary. They’d wed in Shawville, Que., homesteaded in the Idaleen district and moved to town in 1950.
Remember When: Mounds of Snow in 1927
We had a very mild November in our part of the province, all things considered. But vigilance is key! True winter can strike at any moment. Take this picture, for instance.
Looking Back: Banquet for Settlers
About 175 people gathered at Sovereign for a banquet for settlers who came to that district before the railway in 1911.
Remember When: Two-dollar bill
This photo was originally published in the Rosetown Eagle on February 26, 1996, accompanying one of the top stories of that week: the toonie replacing the two-dollar bill.
Remember When: Voyageur Restaurant
The iconic “red hat” ornament that sat atop the Voyageur Restaurant, attached to the Esso Service Station and Convenience Store at 407-411 Railway Avenue.
Looking Back: Oratory Contest
Robert “R.B.” Fenson won the Rosetown elementary school senior division oratory contest with his speech on stock car racing.
Eston male models celebrated 20 years ago
Twenty years ago, bare-chested male models from Eston gained national attention when their photos appeared in the Real Men of Eston calendar.
Looking Back: Fire destroyed the Brooks elevator
Fire destroyed the Brooks elevator containing 15,000 bushels of wheat on the evening of Nov. 11. Fire brigade members acquainted with starting of the engine were out of town.
Rosetown cenotaph in the 1950s
The Rosetown cenotaph decorated with poppy wreaths and crosses on Remembrance Day in the 1950s.
Canada recognizes 11 new people, places and events of national historic significance
The invention of the Morris rod weeder, the RCMP Musical Ride and Saskatchewan photographer Everett Baker are among 11 people, places or events…