Are there ways to save on my home insurance?
Along with mortgage payments and taxes, home insurance can be a major expense for homeowners. Is this the case for you?
How can you reduce your grocery bills?
Along with housing and transportation, food is one of the biggest expenses for most households—and rightly so! If your grocery bills seem to be constantly increasing, you can try a few smart ways to save.
Entrusting your tax return to a professional: a winning choice
With so many tax preparation software options available, you may think filing your own tax return is the most cost-effective option.
Honkings from the Wild Goose: Wilkie Outlaws lead
Sask West Hockey League Standings: the Wilkie Outlaws continue to lead with a 9-1 record… Cross Roads Hockey League Standings: the Rosetown Redwings hold top spot at 9-1…
Redwings hold first place after narrow win over Miners
The Rosetown Redwings, with two more regular-season games left to play, remained in first place in the Cross Roads Hockey League as last Friday.
Dynamos down league leaders
Going into last Friday’s game in Loreburn, the Dinsmore Dynamos sat in fifth place in the 10-team Sask Valley Hockey League. The Dynamos were to host the Craik Warriors on Saturday.
Sports This Week: Hockey, Curling, Bowling
Twelve games are scheduled for Minor Hockey Weekend, starting with the under-seven Moore and Gregory teams playing at 4 p.m. this Friday and ending with the under-15 boys…
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.
Looking Back: Ice carnival queen candidates
Ice carnival queen candidates were Nicole Normand and Nancy Sled, both aged 17 and Grade 12 students at Rosetown Composite High School.
Downtown Rosetown galleries open new exhibits for 2026
Three downtown art galleries are showcasing new exhibits for the first quarter of 2026.
Curling: Brushes Down
Second Clint Kennedy (front) and lead Cory Cordes brush this rock thrown by skip Brad Fortin while David Saville curling on Sheet 4 watches during open curling on Thursday.
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.
Rosetown Seniors Centre Results: Whist and Bingo
At the most recent seniors’ card session, Jayne Labreque took first place in whist, followed by a tie for second between Maxine Taylor and Joyce Morin.
Remember When: Scott’s Tournament of Hearts
Spectators fill the seats at the Rosetown Sports Centre to watch the Scott’s Tournament of Hearts in January 1998. Eight rinks took part in the televised curling event…
Dodsland and area rallies to rebuild Sports Centre
Dodsland and surrounding communities have launched a major fundraising initiative to construct a new, modern, and safe facility after a devastating fire destroyed the Dodsland Sports Centre…
LaFortune Grandparents’ Wedding Certificate
Louise LaFortune displays her grandparents’ wedding certificate that hangs on her basement wall. Her grandfather, Charles Harder of Hebron, Neb., married Lizzie Schmidt of Jefferson Country…
Town urges Kid Kare staff to use designated parking to ease street congestion
Town officials want staff at Kid Kare to park in designated areas rather than along Sixth Avenue East. Councillors asked acting chief administrator Amanda Bors to send a letter to Kid Kare…
Photo of the Week: Bridge on Eagle Creek
Bridge on Eagle Creek, taken north of Harris on May 3, 2015. Photo by Rosetown Photography Club member Stan Hingston.