Main Street re-paving contractor selected, timing uncertain
ROSETOWN – A contractor has been selected to re-pave four blocks of Main Street but it's uncertain when that will happen. The town had received bids from three firms for the work…
Wanuskewin, science centre share in digital museum grants
Two Saskatchewan organizations are getting grants to produce "unique and captivating content" to present online. Wanuskewin Heritage Park in Saskatoon and the Saskatchewan Science Centre…
Recipe of the Week: Overnight Oat and Apple Pancakes
In a bowl, combine buttermilk and oats. Stir well. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Preheat griddle or large frying pan over medium heat. Add eggs, butter, vanilla and diced apple…
Letter to the Editor: Love or hate trees?
To my disappointing astonishment, the beautiful treed landscaping at the former John Deere dealership has all been cut down. So also three large needle trees at the former Wheatland Regional Centre.
Canada Strong Pass returns, offering free museum and park admission this summer
Admission to the four Western Development Museums in Saskatchewan is free this summer, starting in mid-June. They're included under the Canada Strong Pass program.
PHOTO OF THE WEEK: As Far As The Eye Can See
Photo by KERRI REDEKOP. Sponsored by Hidden Valley Farms – Rosetown Old Fashioned Bakehouse – “From dough to delight, every bite is a sweet moment.”
SaskTel expands 5G service across west-central Saskatchewan
About a dozen more areas in west-central Saskatchewan have 5G service after recent upgrades to cellular sites.
Rosetown seniors crown weekly winners
The Rosetown Seniors gathered this week for their regular card and bingo nights, with several familiar names taking top honours.
Quote and Meditation: The popular mind
The popular mind has grown so confused that it is no longer able to receive any statement of fact except as an expression of personal feeling.
Council bylaw revision tabled for further amendments
ROSETOWN – A plan to change town council's procedure bylaw drew suggestions for more amendments during the May 19 regular meeting so it was adjourned.
Just a Gal from Glidden: Local publisher roasts petunias
As I look up from my office desk, I see the beautiful greenery of a succulent plant. No, it wasn't purchased from one of our area greenhouses.
Penton: Leafs’ signings not universally popular
It was not a great start for the new management regime for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) president and CEO Keith Pelley fired general manager…
Pop 89: Mother bears, sister badgers, brother dogs
I started writing this just before Mother's Day, as both an acknowledgement of all the ways I have been nurtured and nourished over the years by the women in my life.
Check It Out: Woman wins big with the most relatable song Carrie Underwood ever heard
I have a confession to make. I don't watch any of the talent shows. But a friend posted a clip of the recent American Idol winner, so I took a minute to listen.
U11 Softball Hit
Jaycie Fortin (R) of the Rosetown U-11 Angels No. 1 team runs for the softball hit by Charlotte Waite (holding bat) as she and pitcher Aubree Green watch.
Forever Dance Ballet Class
The Forever Dance beginner 1 ballet class perform a song from Rapunzel during one of the May 2 recitals: Margaret Zimmer (L), Scottie Russell, Joss Houston…
Wiseton's Barry Martin headed to Sask Baseball Hall of Fame
Wiseton's Barry Martin is one of 10 individuals being inducted to the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame in August. Three teams, including the 1960s-era Unity Cardinals…
Badminton Mixed Doubles
Rayna James serves and Jacob Weber stands ready when playing a team from Wynyard on May 9 during high school provincial badminton mixed doubles playoffs in Saskatoon.