Filing tax return helps low-income Canadians access benefits
Filing an income tax return can feel stressful or complicated for many people, but doing so can especially benefit Canadians with lower incomes.
Town budget includes Main Street paving, $3.4M in capital projects
New pavement for Main Street headlines the Town of Rosetown’s 2026 spending plan after councillors approved a budget that includes more than $3.4 million in capital improvements.
Rosetown taxes rise two per cent in 2026 budget
Property taxes for 2026 will rise two per cent after town councillors approved this year’s budget. The mill rate will rise to 7.14 mills from 7.0 mills…
Métis writer to speak at Swift Current’s Write Out Loud event
SWIFT CURRENT — Métis author Joan Pelletier will speak about her memoir and her experiences growing up in a Michif community during the Write Out Loud series March 18 at the Lyric Theatre.
What McNab Place means to me
I was asked one day what McNab Place meant to me. As a tenant of McNab Place, it is the following things: McNab is a home to many fiesty and patient people. It is a home that the people take pride in.
Board of Revision hearings to be handled by Nor-Sask Board Services
Residents who want to appeal the assessed values placed on their properties will present their cases this spring to assessors from Nor-Sask Board Services.
Erratic driving complaints reported on Highway 7: Rosetown RCMP
ROSETOWN — Two complaints of erratic driving on Highway 7 were among several calls handled by Rosetown/Kyle RCMP between Feb. 27 and March 5.
Attrition, drones and delusion shape Ukraine war’s fourth year
“Breathe deeply, calm down and don’t go running to stock up on food and matches,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told his citizens one month before Russian tanks…
Just A Gal From Glidden: Freedom at 16 and 202 kilometres of trouble
July 2, 1985. That date is burned into my memory. I had just turned 16 a month earlier and, yes, that was the historic day Katie Drummond got her driver’s licence. Freedom at last.
Penton: Hockey peak: U.S. women have climbed past Canada
It’s time to admit it: The U.S. women’s hockey team is better than Canada’s. Even though an outstanding performance in the Olympics gold medal game gave Canada a good chance…
REMEMBERING WHEN: The cat caught a bird
Our late father loved and would do anything for his birds. He was kind to all the animals we ever had, but the wild birds that frequented the bird feeders outside our home…
Check It Out: What can Canada learn from Europe’s mistakes?
The following quote by an American writer is appropriate for this week’s missive: “Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won’t have time to make them all yourself.”
Grey Cup to make stops in Rosetown and Kindersley this week
The grey Cup visits Rosetown on Thursday. People may get their photos taken with the Canadian Football League trophy at the AGT Centre from noon to 2 p.m.
Redwings edge Ice Hawks 5-3 in provincial opener
Unless something changes, the Rosetown Redwings won’t face the Dodsland Stars again until March 13.
Rosetown Junior Girls Curling Win Gold
Members of the RCHS Royals junior girls curling team celebrate after defeating the Dinsmore Composite Wildcats 11-0 to win gold at the West Central District playoffs held Feb. 27-28 in Kindersley.
Sports This Week: Spring Shoot rescheduled as Legion darts calendar shifts
The Rosetown Legion Darts Club has been forced to move its Spring Shoot to this Saturday. The change comes after other tournaments shifted dates, said club president Aaron Walker.
Rosetown bowlers win silver, bronze at Winter Games
Rosetown bowlers returned home with silver and bronze medals from the Saskatchewan Winter Games.
Around Wiseton: Newest grandson
Congratulations to Glen and Michelle Sweet on the recent arrival of their newest grandson, Montgomery Williams Sweet Prenioslo, born to Meahgan and Vince on Jan. 15 in Calgary.