Vance Booth reflects on life rooted in family and farming
Vance Booth has been enjoying the past two years as a resident at Caleb Village in Kindersley, where he took time to share his memories of growing up near Herschel, Sask.
Author visit highlights Canadian Children’s Book Week at Rosetown Library
The Rosetown Library is pleased to welcome children’s author Kristy Jackson for a presentation and book reading on Tuesday, April 28 at 4 p.m., in celebration…
Rosetown seniors enjoy busy week of cards and bingo
Carol Gates took top spot in whist at the Rosetown Seniors Centre this week, followed by Nadine Olson in second, Terry MacDonald in third and Pauline Johnson in fourth.
Rosetown Senior Choral Group
With the ladies having donned Easter bonnets, the Rosetown Senior Choral Group, including Lucille Nisbet (L), Cindy Hayward, Carol Gates and Margaret Ogle, sing at Rose Villa…
Mayor Hay wears Shaunavon Badgers jersey
Mayor Trevor Hay’s smile while wearing a Shaunavon Badgers jersey later turned to a frown during the April 6 town council meeting.
Harris Community Centre supper and auction returns Friday
The Harris Community Centre supper and auction will return Friday evening, raising funds for ongoing improvements and maintenance of the facility.
Transfer station demolition pit nears provincial approval in Rosetown
Local leaders expect to soon receive provincial approval to begin using the new demolition pit at the transfer station. The town must put up signs first, Amanda Bors…
McNab Place News: Watching Winter
Once again we were watching the start of winter. Spring is around the corner, but we just do not know which corner. Residents in the building got together to do Easter decorations.
Looking Back: 100 years ago, Albert Kessel’s best horse was found dead
Albert Kessel’s best horse was found dead that morning. It was thought that it had eaten something that caused its death, wrote the Marriott correspondent.
Mobile mammography unit to bring breast cancer screening to west-central Sask
Women in west-central Saskatchewan will be able to get screened for breast cancer this spring and summer. The province will have two mobile mammography units touring Saskatchewan…
Remember When: Rosetown Co-op Shopping Centre
This photo was taken during the grand re-opening of the Rosetown Co-op Shopping Centre in June 1999 after renovations were finished to the main level…
Thunderbird earns first-time award at Draggins show
A 1956 Ford Thunderbird owned by Dean Weldon captured the “first time shown” award at the Draggins Rod and Custom Club car show over the Easter weekend.
Indigenous children’s author visits west central schools
“I’ll be reading my book, Kiscwatisi: Be Kind, and having a discussion about how the book came to be,” explained Indigenous author Elizabeth Merasty.
SUMA convention draws 1,000 municipal leaders for policy talks and networking
More than 1,000 municipal representatives from across Saskatchewan are set to gather in Regina this week for the 2026 convention of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association.
Recipe of the Week: Hearty Pork and Sweet Potato Stew
Serve up lots of crusty bread with this hearty, stick-to-your-ribs stew to soak up every last bit.
Rezoning clears path for short-term rental at south edge of Rosetown
A proposal to convert a house at the south edge of town into a short-term rental property moved ahead last week after town council approved a zoning change.
Councillors push for RCMP speed enforcement on Rosetown streets
Town councillors hope to convince the local RCMP detachment to crack down on drivers speeding in town. “George Street is a racetrack,” councillor John Kadler said…
Letter to the Editor: Positive story in a tense world
Just a quick note about the story about the Kindersley Post Office Clock in March 31 Rosetown Eagle. What a wonderful tribute and such a positive news story in a tense world right now.
Quote and Meditation: The Best Minute
The best minute you spend is the one you invest in people.
Rules that held the peace are quietly eroding
“When you’re up to your ass in alligators, it’s hard to remember that your original goal was to drain the swamp.” It’s a not-very-old folk saying, but it fits the moment.