Homeschool Co-operative Shines in Empress
Shine On Homeschool Co-operative opened its doors in Empress, Alberta at the beginning of the 2025/26 school year.
RCMP respond to break-ins, traffic complaints
The Rosetown/Kyle RCMP responded to several calls from Oct. 30 to Nov. 6, including property damage, break-ins, and traffic complaints.
Rosetown Seniors Centre Card Winners
Cribbage (Nov. 5): Joyce Morin and Stephen Grondin finished first, with Jim Wright second and Nadine Olson third. New players are always welcome.
Town considers bylaw to curb leaf and grass blowing
The town should have a new tool to use in the spring against people blowing leaves and grass into the street.
MacDonald wraps first China mission, seeks new trade opportunities
Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald has completed his first mission to China, meeting with government officials and industry leaders to promote Canadian farm and food products.
Operation Red Nose kicks off 17th safe ride campaign in Saskatchewan
Operation Red Nose has launched its 17th annual safe ride campaign in Saskatchewan, offering free rides home for holiday revelers from Nov. 28 to Dec. 31, 2025.
Town Office, Public Works targeted in weekend break-ins
The town office and public works shop were among locations struck by burglars on the Nov. 1-2 weekend.
Want to spend more wisely? Talk about money
“Talk Money” is the theme for Financial Literacy Month, observed each November in Canada.
SUMA and Treaty Commissioner sign MOU to strengthen urban Treaty relations
The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) and the Office of the Treaty Commissioner have signed a memorandum of understanding to promote Treaty rights…
Red Cross Creations boosts local health campaign with $1,000 donation
A local group raising money to help buy items needed at the hospital and Rose Villa got a boost to their annual fall campaign when Red Cross Creations gave it a cheque for $1,000 last week.
Big-game disease tests free
Hunters successful in taking deer, elk, and moose in Saskatchewan’s boreal transition zone should submit the animals’ heads for free disease testing.
Town approves UFA fuel cardlock station, construction expected in April
Construction on a new fuel cardlock station on the town’s southeast edge should start in April. That’s according to a development permit that councillors approved…
Masum denies assault, trafficking charges
Mohammad Masum testified and underwent cross-examination during three days last week in a provincial court trial at the Elks hall.
Orange Memories Musings: Thanksgiving Dinner
Greetings, friends. If this news column looks new to you — it is. It’s new to the residents of Orange Memories, too! This will be a monthly submission to let readers know…
From Peacekeeping to NATO: A Family Tradition of Service
“Like father, like son,” the saying goes. But so far, that hasn’t meant also being in an accident with a chicken truck in Egypt, nor dodging polar bears. Still, serving in the military can be a family tradition.
Clifford R. MacDonald remembered for wartime service
Clifford R. MacDonald served five years in the Second World War with the 67th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, which was mobilized in Rosetown.
Elrose Cenotaph Lighting Project
The Elrose Legion Branch completed a lighting project at their cenotaph in time for July’s Homecoming. This is a recent photo taken at night. It looks amazing.
Elrose honours retiring doctors, welcomes new physicians
On Tuesday, October 28, an appreciative crowd gathered at the Elrose Health Centre to honour retiring doctors, Dr. Dan and Dr. Dave Ledding, and to welcome incoming health providers…
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…
Rosetown Seniors Centre: Friendly Competition
At the Rosetown Seniors Centre, friendly competition was in full swing last week.