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.
SPORTS THIS WEEK: Karate, volleyball and bowling take centre stage in Rosetown this weekend
The black belt competitions start the Saskatchewan Karate Association fall tournament here at 9 a.m. at the civic centre on Saturday.
Ireland, Ostroms set to bolster Redwings’ CRHL campaign
The senior Rosetown Redwings were to open the 2025-26 Cross Roads Hockey League season last Friday in Unity against the expansion Miners.
Rosetown Royals advance to 2A Provincial playoffs
Regardless of whether they won or lost last Saturday, the senior Rosetown Royals remain in 2A high school provincial football playoffs.
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…
Rosetown Karate Club intermediate class
Under the direction of Rosetown Karate Club instructor Dave Smith, Logan Stanek (L) and Aanya Haider hold a bo staff between them during the intermediate class on Thursday.
Darts Club Fall Shoot
Darryle Stephenson of Saskatoon throws a dart just after Jason Skinner of North Battleford did. Skinner won the men’s singles event at the Rosetown Legion Darts Club Fall Shoot…
Province introduces legislation to allow tailgating at Roughriders games
REGINA — Saskatchewan football fans may soon be able to enjoy an American-style game day tradition at Mosaic Stadium.
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.
Rosetown Kid Kare expands with ADAMA Canada Funding
Rosetown Kid Kare celebrated the opening of its expanded facility this September, thanks in part to $7,500 in funding from ADAMA Canada’s Stomping Grounds initiative.
Looking Back: Four men returned from overseas
Four men returned from overseas. Sgt. Eldon Somerville had been in the army but, before he served in northwest Europe, had married Ethel Monk of Welling, Kent, England in March.
Rosetown Library: STEAM Lab this Thursday and exciting new arrivals for all readers
We hope all our patrons had a wonderful Halloween weekend! Don’t forget about our upcoming STEAM Lab program happening this Thursday…
Remembering When: Team of Horses
Ken Hare drives a team of horses pulling a cutter through the snow, circa 1924. Note the string of bells on the horses’ harness.
Do not pass Go and do not collect $200
Rosetown Central High School staff didn’t want to miss out on the Halloween fun on Friday, sporting their Monopoly themed costumes!
Historic prairie barn in excellent condition
A 108-year-old barn near Zealandia, Sask., stands tall and proud. An interested citizen took a photo of the barn and submitted it to the Historic Saskatchewan Facebook page.
Middle East ceasefire fragile as new power dynamics emerge
“This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but a whimper,” wrote T.S. Eliot in 1925, probably responding to the profoundly unsatisfactory aftermath of the First World War…
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: Mastercard, moving and mayhem
Where has October gone? Friday was Halloween, and I have to admit—I looked pretty scary in the mirror that morning.
Honkings from the Wild Goose
This year, we’ll be covering both the Sask. West Hockey League and the Crossroads Hockey League. To honour both leagues and the history of most of these teams…
West-Central Saskatchewan farmers see strong yields despite early season dry spell
West-central Saskatchewan farmers experienced a good crop year after an unpromising start.