Principal James Walker to leave D’Arcy School for new role in Plenty
James Walker has been the principal at D’Arcy School for the past three and a half years and will be missed by students, staff and parents as he prepares to assume a new role…
Redwings cap perfect run with U-11 A provincial title
The under-11 Western Prairie Redwings won the Saskatchewan Female Hockey League U-11 A championship on March 13-14 in Estevan.
Fiske from Above: A Look Back at Village Life in the 1950s
Aerial view of Fiske in the 1950s, showing the village along the Canadian National Railway line west of Rosetown. The rail line reached the district in 1909…
Mayor to pay off Badgers bet after Redwings lose senior C final
Mayor Trevor Hay could be wearing a Shaunavon Badgers hockey jersey during the next town council meeting.
SPRING IS HERE AT LAST!
People walk around puddles from melting snow on the 1100 block of King Street on Tuesday as a crew of public works employees with a vacuum truck stops on their tour of the town to clear drains.
Clinic move to hospital set for April 1
“It’s finally happening” — the move of the community clinic to the hospital — council members learned last week.
Looking Back: 100 years ago, tractor school
A two-day tractor school put on by the Ford Motor Co. attracted about 150 people to the Unique Theatre on Monday and around 75 to the Rosetown Machine & Auto Co. showrooms…
Library use remains strong as council backs archival project
Local residents continue to make strong use of the Rosetown Centennial Library, council members were told. Councillors reviewed 2025 statistics from Wheatland Regional Library…
Recipe of the Week: Beef Steak & Lentil Salad
Combine pepper, Italian seasoning and garlic powder in small bowl. Rub mixture over steak; let stand for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, whisk together oil, red onion, garlic, vinegar, basil…
Local entries to help fill Draggins car show in Saskatoon
Ten cars and trucks, plus a tractor associated with the Dusty Wheels Auto Club, go on display at the Draggins show in Saskatoon this weekend.
Whist winners lead weekly play at Rosetown Seniors Centre
Whist honours at the Rosetown Seniors Centre went to Carol Gates in first place, followed by Maxine Taylor, Darlene Aitken and Nadine Olson.
Letters to the Editor: Main Street paving and public input
After reading in The Eagle about the paving plans for Main Street, I have a question. Why not pave from 6th Avenue to Railway Avenue?
Spring reading challenge returns to Rosetown library
Wheatland Regional Library is running another two-month reading challenge for library users, called the Spring Into Reading Challenge.
Front-street garbage pickup begins with early spring thaw
The quick disappearance of snow, thanks to temperatures in the mid-teens last week, has led to the seasonal switch in garbage pickup.
Hunter wins byelection, returns to Rosetown council
Jason Hunter returns to town council at its next meeting on April 6. Hunter won the byelection on Wednesday, capturing 167 votes. He had also won a byelection in October 2022…
Remember When: Spring runoff in 1974
Spring has (hopefully) sprung in the Rosetown area, bringing with it plenty of puddles around town. In this photo, spring runoff pools in the drainage ditch at the north end of Young Street…
MacDonald promotes Canadian seafood, agri-food at Boston trade expo
Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Heath MacDonald travelled to Boston this week to promote Canadian seafood and agri-food products at Seafood Expo North America…
Spring weight limits take effect on southwest roads
Truckers must now haul lighter weights on secondary highways and rural municipal roads through the southwestern part of the province.
Corrections clarify award, donation details
Corrections and clarifications from the March 17, 2026 edition of The Rosetown Eagle…
Rosetown to get $66,000 more in provincial revenue sharing
Rosetown is getting more than $66,000 more than expected from the province this year as its share of revenue-sharing money.