Second candidate enters Rosetown council by-election race
A second person has filed a nomination form to fill the vacancy on Rosetown council. Jason Hunter joined Bill Simpson as candidates for the by-election, scheduled for March 18.
Human trafficking trial in Rosetown moves to June oral arguments
Lawyers are scheduled to make oral arguments on June 3 in Saskatoon in a human trafficking and sexual assault trial that has unfolded in Rosetown over the last year and a half.
Letter to the Editor: Rosetown Curling Club Executive
The Rosetown Curling Club Executive would like to sincerely thank the Rosetown Town Council, and our valued advertising sponsors for their continued support of our local curling rink.
Rosetown commits $500 to support Sun West Career Fair
The Town of Rosetown will once again support the Sun West School Division’s upcoming career fair, committing $500 to help sponsor the event and promote municipal career opportunities.
SaskTel to shut down 3G network by October 2027
People with 3G phones can use them on the SaskTel network for about more 20 months. The Crown corporation will abandon its 3G wireless network on Oct. 1, 2027.
Decision pending in sexual assault trial
The final two witnesses testified last week in a provincial court trial where a man faces four charges, including sexually assaulting a girl.
RSV hospitalizations rise in Saskatchewan as flu declines and Covid-19 stabilizes
People sick with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are taking up more hospital beds in Saskatchewan while the incidence of the flu and Covid-19 has fallen.
Canada Post youth grants open until Feb. 27
People have until almost the end of February to file a grant application with the Canada Post Community Foundation. The deadline is 2 p.m. on Feb. 27.
Rosetown Court: $2,500 fine in animal neglect case
A man was fined $2,500 for neglecting animals near Harris during the Feb. 12 provincial court session in Rosetown.
Rosetown, Kyle RCMP respond to multiple Highway 7 incidents
RCMP detachments in Rosetown and Kyle responded to a series of traffic complaints, collisions and property-related incidents over the past week, including multiple calls along Highway 7…
Just A Gal From Glidden: From beginner badges to big dreams
Small beginnings have a way of turning into remarkable stories — especially when those beginnings take shape in a tiny farming community like ours.
Penton: Reputations stained, but greatness memories linger
The two most dominating athletes of my lifetime celebrated significant birthdays in the last couple of weeks, which sent me down Sentimental Drive on the way to Nostalgia Avenue.
REMEMBERING WHEN: The schoolyard snowball fight
When I was growing up, snow was a fun and magical thing; unlike today, when I cringe every time I see the first sign of snow and start looking around for the snow shovel.
Pop 89: Last one out, first one home
There’s a joke about the days when folks were leaving the prairies en masse: “Last one out, turn off the light.” But more and more, people are returning home.
Check It Out: Do you miss Super Bowl ads selling beer and trucks?
Someone posted this after the Super Bowl: “I miss the days when the Super Bowl sold beer and trucks. Pushing big pharma weight-loss injections while impressionable children watch feels wrong.”
Redwings, Kodiaks set for Cross Roads League semifinal
The Rosetown Redwings were to host the Kindersley Kodiaks on Saturday in the first game of a Cross Roads Hockey League semifinal series.
Sports This Week: Redwings, darts and Royals highlight a busy week in local sports
The under-18 Redwings play the Tisdale Ramblers this week in the first round of U-18 provincial C playoffs, in Tisdale on Feb. 13 and here on the 14th and, as with all provincial minor hockey playoffs…
Provincial Hockey Playoffs: Redwings won 5-3
Cohen Wickett of the U-15 Redwings gets past the check of a falling Adler Ostapowich of the Wynyard Monarchs during the first period here on Jan. 31.