Record turnout boosts Rosetown minor ball season
Minor softball and baseball league play in Rosetown is set to begin this week or next, according to Ryan Wickett, chair of the ball committee for the Rosetown Minor Athletic Association.
Sports This Week: Basketball camp coming to RCHS
Rosetown Central High School will host a basketball camp on June 7 run by Eric Magdanz, former coach of the Saskatoon Rattlers.
Pennant wrestler wins bronze at nationals
Elrose Wrestling Club members had “a bit of an up-and-down” experience at the national championship meet in Grande Prairie, Alta., during the April 25 weekend…
Batting cage access may be restricted over safety concerns
The batting cage at the sports grounds could be closed to the public when organized teams are not using it, town council heard April 20.
Spring sighs and sparrow songs at Orange Memories
Welcome May! We look back at April with mixed emotions. April 1st came and went and there was not one April Fool's Day joke in our building. Not one!
Pages turn, but spring sunshine wins
Kristy Jackson of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park fields questions from an aspiring writer at the Rosetown Centennial Library last Tuesday afternoon…
Rosetown Library hosts May crafting programs
Calling all fabric crafters! On May 21, the library will host a teen and adult crafting program for ages 12 and up, where participants will make colourful coasters by weaving yarn.
Rosetown looks to build on local assets for economic development
Local leaders brought ideas on economic development back from the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association convention in early April.
Looking Back: 110 years ago, Northern Telephone Company
The Rosetown Northern Telephone Company awarded a contract to the Northwest Construction Co. of Saskatoon to put up 48 miles of phone line in the rural district to the north and northwest of town.
Remember When: Care & Share Milk Cartons
In 1989, as part of a promotion by a dairy company, every house in Rosetown received a milk carton in which to collect Care & Share stamps from Palm milk cartons.
Authorities honour Canada’s outstanding volunteers
Authorities have continued honouring Canada’s outstanding helpers. “By getting involved in the causes they care about, volunteers foster stronger…
Civic centre replacement talk returns to council table
Town councillors glanced into the future during a recent meeting, reviving talk of a replacement for the civic centre.
Ottawa designates $755M for sport organizations, athletes
Adam van Koeverden has expanded on $755 million recently designated for Canadian athletes and sports organizations.
A letter of thanks from a long-time supporter
I write today to recognize the vitality of many residents and organizations in Rosetown. Applause and appreciation are owed to every organizer, leader, coach and teacher…
Prosperity assets nearly double after credit union mergers
The merger of three rural credit unions helped almost double the assets of what is now Prosperity Credit Union to about $2.3 billion.
Recipe of the Week: Simple Steak & Potato Skillet Dinner
Season steaks all over with steak spice. In batches, cook steaks for two to three minutes per side or until browned. Transfer to a plate. Tent with foil.
UAE exit exposes OPEC fault line as oil endgame accelerates
The world’s most powerful oil cartel has lost one of its core members, and the implications reach far beyond price swings.
Break-ins under investigation in Rosetown area: RCMP
Police are investigating multiple break-ins and other incidents reported over the past week in Rosetown and surrounding communities.
Quote and Meditation: Call her blessed
Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: ‘Many women have done excellently, but you surpass them all.’
Just A Gal From Glidden: Granny Smith turns 100, and she's still teaching me how to see
There I was in Grade 12 with eight pieces of artwork done and one problem left. Sculpture. I had nothing. The deadline was coming.