Redwings keep perfect record with back-to-back wins over Kodiaks and Stars
The Rosetown Redwings moved to 4-0 with a 4-2 home-ice victory over the Kindersley Kodiaks on Nov. 15 after a 5-2 win over the Dodsland Stars in Kerrobert the night before.
Herschel photographer earns honourable mention in ExploreSask photo contest
Becky Wiens received an honourable mention for her video in the 2025 ExploreSask photo contest conducted by Tourism Saskatchewan.
Village of Dodsland begins plans to rebuild rink
The Village of Dodsland has made a public announcement of its plans for a rink rebuild. Early in the morning hours on July 18, 2025, the community experienced a devastating fire at their rink…
Rosetown gymnasts lead Team Rivers West for 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games
Members of the Rosetown Gymnastics Club are most of the gymnasts on Team Rivers West (District 7) who will compete in the 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games.
Rosetown Food Bank shelves refilled — and emptied again — after Emergency Services Drive
“The shelves will be empty by Monday (yesterday),” said Michelle Zacharias late last week about food collected in an effort by local firefighters and ambulance staff earlier that week.
Volleyball: Senior Boys Regional Playoffs
Eli-Yah Fenosoa jumps and returns the volleyball while teammate Mark Mofolasayo watches during senior boys regional playoffs in Outlook on Nov. 15.
Water damage forces repairs in Rosetown pool basement, insurance claim denied
Town staff have removed drywall and other materials damaged by water and will re-finish an area in the swimming pool basement.
Looking Back: Banquet for Settlers
About 175 people gathered at Sovereign for a banquet for settlers who came to that district before the railway in 1911.
Sports This Week: Busy winter schedule for Rosetown Central High athletes
Basketball tournaments at Rosetown Central High School start with one for junior girls on Dec. 5-6 and another for senior girls on Dec. 12-13, according to the school sign.
Orange Memories residents to see 4% rent increase in February
Residents at Orange Memories face higher rents in February. The cost to stay in the 24-room care home is due to rise by four per cent on Feb. 1, Mayor Trevor Hay said during the Nov. 17 council meeting.
Rosetown Library: Handmade bookmarks and new reads for every taste
Patrons of the library may have noticed the free handmade bookmarks available at the desk, made by our wonderful Assistant Librarian, Brooklyn.
Rosetown Seniors Centre: Another Week of Cards and Bingo
On Nov. 18, results from whist were: first place, Maxine Taylor; second, Donna Wenzel; third, Gail Bevill; and fourth, a tie between Lois Piche and Eckhard Wiebe.
RCMP donates to Rosetown and District Museum
Wendy Clayton (right) presents a $1,680 donation to Wendy Brigham of the Rosetown and District Museum. The funds were raised during an RCMP pig-roast lunch…
Remember When: Two-dollar bill
This photo was originally published in the Rosetown Eagle on February 26, 1996, accompanying one of the top stories of that week: the toonie replacing the two-dollar bill.
Council veterans want to serve again
John Kadler and Jason Hunter, who’ve both previously served on town council, are running in the civic by-election on Dec. 3.
Recipe of the Week: Saskatoon Oat and Seed Bread
In large bowl, combine oat bran, oats, flours, baking soda, baking powder, salt ground flaxseed, brown sugar, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, whole flaxseed, sesame seeds and poppy seeds.
Quote and Meditation: You ask and do not receive
You ask and do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, so that you spend what you request on your pleasures.
Federal grant to bring high-capacity fibre to Dodsland and Plenty
Federal authorities have approved a grant that will bring “high-capacity fibre” to Dodsland and Plenty.
Book Review: The Sun Makes A Sound, by Andy Whitman
Andy Whitman’s debut novel The Sun Makes A Sound opens with immediate tension. Mason Brigster-Contreras jolts awake in his tent to a threatening noise he fears is a polar bear.
Rosetown court spotlights dangerous driving and sexual assault allegations
A trial involving charges of sexual assault and dangerous driving began at the Elks Hall on Nov. 14.