More trailer parking needed to host larger events
The riding arena needs more space to park horse trailers before local groups can stage larger events there, councillors heard last week.
80s-themed fundraiser at Milden
The Milden Fire Department and the Milden rink board hosted a joint fundraising event on April 17 at the Milden Community Hall.
Registered nurses delivering safe, trusted care in Saskatchewan
Safe, trusted health care does not happen by chance. It depends on skilled nurses and a strong system that sets clear expectations for safe practice.
Roads to Success career fair draws Sun West students to AGT Centre
High school students from across the Sun West School Division got a chance to learn about potential careers here last week.
Rosetown Senior’s Centre: April 28 and 29 Winners
Whist winners were Jayne Labrecque in first, Carol Gates in second, Cindy McRae in third and Lynn Farquharson in fourth.
Rosetown Chamber recruits new board, faces $20,000 gift certificate problem
A plea for new Rosetown Chamber of Commerce board members brought results during the organization's annual general meeting last week.
Rosetown to flush hydrants, urges residents to run cold taps
People who notice brown water flowing from their taps should run their tub's cold water faucet until it becomes clear.
Census underway across Canada
The 2026 census of population and census of agriculture began May 4. Homes and farm businesses are receiving invitation letters by mail that contain instructions…
Rosetown RCMP lay charges in assault, respond to plane crash near Canaan
Rosetown/Kyle RCMP responded to a range of complaints between April 30 and May 7, 2026, including an assault, a break and enter, an impaired driving stop and a small engine airplane crash.
Arbour appointed Canada's 31st governor-general
Canada's new governor-general has served as a judge in positions "that no Canadian had held before," a federal statement said. Louise Arbour worked as a judge…
Batting cage access may be restricted over safety concerns
The batting cage at the sports grounds could be closed to the public when organized teams are not using it, town council heard April 20.
Spring sighs and sparrow songs at Orange Memories
Welcome May! We look back at April with mixed emotions. April 1st came and went and there was not one April Fool's Day joke in our building. Not one!
Rosetown looks to build on local assets for economic development
Local leaders brought ideas on economic development back from the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association convention in early April.
Authorities honour Canada’s outstanding volunteers
Authorities have continued honouring Canada’s outstanding helpers. “By getting involved in the causes they care about, volunteers foster stronger…
Civic centre replacement talk returns to council table
Town councillors glanced into the future during a recent meeting, reviving talk of a replacement for the civic centre.
Ottawa designates $755M for sport organizations, athletes
Adam van Koeverden has expanded on $755 million recently designated for Canadian athletes and sports organizations.
Prosperity assets nearly double after credit union mergers
The merger of three rural credit unions helped almost double the assets of what is now Prosperity Credit Union to about $2.3 billion.
Break-ins under investigation in Rosetown area: RCMP
Police are investigating multiple break-ins and other incidents reported over the past week in Rosetown and surrounding communities.
‘New’ reporter has pedigree dating to the dinosaurs
Good day readers, just introducing myself as the new reporter for Your West Central Voice newspaper. My name is Stu Salkeld. I'm more than familiar with southwest Saskatchewan and east central Alberta…
New pastor brings social work experience to Rosetown church
While he’s working on his second degree in Christian ministry studies, Ben Trachsel brings at least as much knowledge of social work as church work to his role as pastor…