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.
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.
Principal James Walker to leave D’Arcy School for new role in Plenty
James Walker has been the principal at D’Arcy School for the past three and a half years and will be missed by students, staff and parents as he prepares to assume a new role…
SPRING IS HERE AT LAST!
People walk around puddles from melting snow on the 1100 block of King Street on Tuesday as a crew of public works employees with a vacuum truck stops on their tour of the town to clear drains.
Clinic move to hospital set for April 1
“It’s finally happening” — the move of the community clinic to the hospital — council members learned last week.
Whist winners lead weekly play at Rosetown Seniors Centre
Whist honours at the Rosetown Seniors Centre went to Carol Gates in first place, followed by Maxine Taylor, Darlene Aitken and Nadine Olson.
Front-street garbage pickup begins with early spring thaw
The quick disappearance of snow, thanks to temperatures in the mid-teens last week, has led to the seasonal switch in garbage pickup.
Hunter wins byelection, returns to Rosetown council
Jason Hunter returns to town council at its next meeting on April 6. Hunter won the byelection on Wednesday, capturing 167 votes. He had also won a byelection in October 2022…
MacDonald promotes Canadian seafood, agri-food at Boston trade expo
Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Heath MacDonald travelled to Boston this week to promote Canadian seafood and agri-food products at Seafood Expo North America…
Corrections clarify award, donation details
Corrections and clarifications from the March 17, 2026 edition of The Rosetown Eagle…
Rosetown to get $66,000 more in provincial revenue sharing
Rosetown is getting more than $66,000 more than expected from the province this year as its share of revenue-sharing money.
Saskatchewan RCMP report nearly 10,000 family, partner violence victims in 2025 despite slight decline
Saskatchewan RCMP responded to more than 9,800 victims of family and intimate partner violence in 2025, underscoring persistently high levels of interpersonal violence…
Rosetown theft under investigation in weekly RCMP report
Rosetown RCMP are investigating a reported theft from a residence in Rosetown as part of calls handled between March 12 and 19.
Canada Post sweetens spring with maple sugar stamps
Two new postage stamps celebrate making maple sugar. Canada Post issued both stamps in the shape of maple syrup cans, “just as the scents, sounds and tastes of the season come to life…
Super Shopper free shopping spree
Joe (L) and Megan Spratt, Rosetown AG Foods owners, stand with Matt and Aimee Choumont and children Zayne (back), Kale and Raya who just finished the 50-second Super Shopper…
AG Foods named business of the year at Rosetown Age Friendly Awards
Rosetown AG Foods took home quite a bit of hardware last Tuesday. The store, owned by Megan and Joe Spratt, won best business in the Age Friendly Awards competition…
Charges stayed in Rosetown gun, assault case as man gets 150 more days in jail
A man accused of aggravated assault, pointing a gun at two women in Rosetown and stealing a cellphone from one of them saw those charges stayed last week.
Carpenter, Morin among winners at Rosetown Seniors Centre
Laurie Carpenter and Joyce Morin were among the winners during recent activities at the Rosetown Seniors Centre.
Rosetown health centre receives new cardiac stress test machine
A new cardiac stress test machine has been donated to the Rosetown and District Health Centre through the Ositis Foundation, helping ensure the service continues for Rosetown…
Hunter says infrastructure, tax restraint top priorities in Rosetown byelection
“Infrastructure and taxes are my two main concerns,” said Jason Hunter, a candidate for council in Wednesday’s byelection.