Penton: End of the road for LIV Golf?
The four-year effort to create a rival golf league to the PGA Tour appears to be on its deathbed. The Saudi Arabia-based LIV golf league, bankrolled by the country’s trillion-dollar…
Pop 89: It doesn't get any better than this
Drifting off to sleep on the couch in the lounge of the Cancer Care Lodge last weekend, I am lulled by the sound of the baseball game on TV.
REMEMBERING WHEN: The magic baseball glove
One day on the school playground in grade five, the boys were about to experience a monumental shift in athletic priorities. We had always played sandlot soccer at recess…
Check It Out: CFIB reports Canada is losing more businesses than it's creating
During a job interview, the applicant was told his wage would increase by $1,000 a month after six months. "I'll start in six months," the applicant responded.
Sports This Week: Red Dogs open Angels' season May 19
The Kerrobert Red Dogs travel here to play the Angels a week from today when the Fertile Valley Baseball League starts its season.
Royals' James, Weber finish fourth at provincial badminton tournament
Rayna James and Jacob Weber of Rosetown Central High School competed in the high school provincial tournament in Saskatoon on Saturday.
Redekop wins five categories at annual art and photography show
Kerri Redekop won five art categories in the annual art and photography show on the May 2-3 weekend.
Rosetown advances two to provincials
The Royals badminton team made a strong showing at regionals, with Rayna James and Jacob Weber earning spots at the provincial championships.
Heads-up play
Tyson Urban of the Angels Team 2 (Team Cledgett) sprints home on a passed ball in the bottom of the fourth inning against the Eston Ramblers on Wednesday.
More trailer parking needed to host larger events
The riding arena needs more space to park horse trailers before local groups can stage larger events there, councillors heard last week.
80s-themed fundraiser at Milden
The Milden Fire Department and the Milden rink board hosted a joint fundraising event on April 17 at the Milden Community Hall.
Registered nurses delivering safe, trusted care in Saskatchewan
Safe, trusted health care does not happen by chance. It depends on skilled nurses and a strong system that sets clear expectations for safe practice.
Eyes on the prize
Carter Friesen pulls down an interception as Oliver Wade (right) and teammates close in. Friesen returned the ball far enough to set up a touchdown run on Wednesday…
Sweet memories of Dad's Cookies factory
Do you remember dunking Dad's Cookies in a glass of milk? Those cookies were first produced in a factory in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Back on the green
Bob Burton of Rosetown sinks his first putt of the season at the Rosetown Golf Club on Friday, the course's opening day. Burton returned to the game after a two-year break…
Author to visit Rosetown Library for reading and signing
Saskatchewan author Samantha Annalla will be stopping by the Rosetown Library on May 28 at 3 p.m. for a book reading, discussion and signing. This event is free for the public to attend.
Roads to Success career fair draws Sun West students to AGT Centre
High school students from across the Sun West School Division got a chance to learn about potential careers here last week.
Rosetown Senior’s Centre: April 28 and 29 Winners
Whist winners were Jayne Labrecque in first, Carol Gates in second, Cindy McRae in third and Lynn Farquharson in fourth.
Looking Back: 110 years ago, driving at night
People complained of drivers running their cars at night without front and rear lights on and without licence numbers displayed.
Rosetown Chamber recruits new board, faces $20,000 gift certificate problem
A plea for new Rosetown Chamber of Commerce board members brought results during the organization's annual general meeting last week.