Rosetown and Elrose rally behind former resident’s daughter in cancer fight
People in Rosetown and Elrose haven’t forgotten a former resident, nor his teenage hockey-playing daughter, in her fight against an aggressive form of cancer.
Town closes “Paper Lane” to move UFA land sale forward
Town leaders officially closed a lane that exists only on paper. Councillors on Monday night gave three readings — with a few chuckles — to a bylaw closing a lane…
Cold weather forces another delay in Rushkewich preliminary hearing
A preliminary hearing for a man charged with aggravated assault, among other offences, was rescheduled again last week.
Family Literacy Week kicks off with “mealtime learning” theme across Saskatchewan
Events are occurring in west-central Saskatchewan and elsewhere in the province today (Jan. 27), which is Family Literacy Day in the province.
Senior game winners announced
It was another fun and friendly round of games, with plenty of great competition across Whist, Bingo, and Crib. Congratulations to all of our winners!
Rosetown transfers $1.27M in unspent 2025 funds to reserves for 2026 projects
More money for Rosetown improvements are going into reserve accounts. Town councillors approved transferring unspent amounts from their 2025 budget into the reserves…
Council approves new solicitor support, urges firefighter recruitment
Town councillors have approved a few changes to the appointees who work on their behalf. They also formally approved the current members of the fire department…
Rosetown RCMP investigate ATM theft in Beechy
Rosetown RCMP responded to a number of incidents across the detachment area between Jan. 16 and Jan. 22, including an ongoing investigation into a break-and-enter…
Sask. Pulse Growers elect Lawrence as chair
Stuart Lawrence cheered last week’s announcement of more work to find new methods of dealing with herbicide-resistant weeds.
Council keeps twice-monthly meeting schedule
Town councillors will continue meeting twice a month, on the first and third Mondays evenings, they decided during their initial meeting of 2026.
Sun West, Living Sky get $10K each for suicide prevention
BridgePoint Centre at Milden and the Sun West and Living Sky school divisions are receiving $10,000 each for suicide prevention.
Rosetown RCMP report several incidents, lay impaired driving charge
On Jan. 12, police received a fraud complaint from a financial institution in Rosetown after a counterfeit $100 bill was found among deposited cash. That investigation remains ongoing.
January is a time to be joyful
The month of January announces the end of the festive holiday season, along with shortened daylight hours and colder temperatures.
Open house set for March 19 at Great Plains College Kindersley campus
Great Plains College is hosting an open house at its Kindersley campus on Thursday, March 19, 2026, inviting prospective students and community members to learn more…
Success in Sask Polytech’s Electrical Engineering Technology program
Supportive instructors, paid co-op placements and practical training are features of Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Electrical Engineering Technology program helping students…
Start Your Path at Medicine Hat College
Medicine Hat College (MHC) is more than a place to learn, it’s a community where you can build skills, confidence, and connections.
Town to mark old landfill wells with reflective tape for safety
Special wells around the old dump southeast of town will become more visible in the spring, councillors learned last week.
Water plant halted by computer crash
Water treatment stopped for part of a day after the computer “that runs” the treatment plant went down.
Rosetown’s Allyson Senecal to be honoured at Saskatchewan Sport Awards gala
Sask Sport officials will honour Allyson Senecal of Rosetown at the 41st annual Saskatchewan Sport Awards gala on Jan. 29 in Regina, stated a Sask Sport press release on Friday.
Snow belongs in designated dumps, not streets
It’s against a town bylaw for residents, other than those with downtown businesses, to push snow into the streets, councillors were reminded during their regular meeting on Jan. 5.