Remember When: Aging Public Schools
During the late 1950s, the work began to replace the two aging public schools in Rosetown at the time: the Smith and Stewart Schools.
West-central seeding jumps to 69 per cent
Farmers had nearly 70 per cent of their west-central Saskatchewan fields seeded early last week. They were 69 per cent finished planting their crops as of May 25…
Looking Back: 110 years ago, discharged from war service
James Rose learned that his son Frank had been discharged, having been incapacitated for further war service. Frank Rose had been wounded in the knee…
Rosetown seniors crown weekly card winners
Whist players gathered at the Rosetown Seniors Centre this week, with Laurie Carpenter taking top spot. Gail Bevill finished second, Carol Gates third and Terry MacDonald fourth.
Recipe of the Week: Cheesesteak Sandwich
Mix garlic powder, salt and pepper in small bowl. Season beef all over with half the garlic powder, salt and pepper mixture. In large, nonstick skillet, heat one tsp canola oil over medium-high heat.
Alessia Cara, Barenaked Ladies among Canada Day performers
Alessia Cara and the Barenaked Ladies will help residents celebrate Canada Day. Those acts will be among performers on the national broadcast from Ottawa on July 1…
Quote and Meditation: Successful People
Successful people are not people without problems. They are people who have learned to solve their problems.
Young Entrepreneur Bursary offers grants, mentorship to those under 35
Business people up to 35 years old can receive grants and mentorship through the Young Entrepreneur Bursary program.
Provincial parks waive gate fees for National Trails Day
Staff are opening the gates to provincial parks on Saturday to celebrate National Trails Day. “Spending time in nature and being active is something important we can do for ourselves…
Scotty hunts new prey at T.rex Discovery Centre
Scotty hunts new prey in an exhibit at the T.rex Discovery Centre. The centre, "home of Scotty, the world's largest T. rex," opened in mid-May…
Environment Department turns to AI for earlier weather warnings
Officials promise that Canadians will learn about bad weather further in advance now that they’ve adopted artificial intelligence to help in their forecasts.
Erratic driving, semi rollover lead Rosetown RCMP weekly calls
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP responded to a range of calls between May 22 and 28, with erratic driving complaints and a semi rollover among the week's notable files.
Rodeo runs deep for New Brigden's Tye family
Rodeo is a family affair that encompasses multiple generations. These families don't just attend rodeos; they live them and are tied together by the sport.
Just A Gal From Glidden: A right turn instead of a left
Every day, I have the pleasure of driving by the Kindersley Regional Park Golf Course on my way to work. I golfed it once, probably in the late 1980s, before I actually knew how to golf.
Penton: Not everyone loves CFL’s new look
The new-look Canadian Football League season kicks off this week and while some are applauding the significant rule changes made to the game since last year’s Grey Cup, not everyone is thrilled.
Pop 89: Adventures in directions
An aide on the neurology ward is holding up a lady diaper. "I've gone from 'I'm a big girl now' to 'I'm an old girl now,'" I say. "Put the long end at the top and the short end at the bottom," she says.
Check It Out: Doctors discuss the impact of AI on healthcare
Here are a few funny doctor's notes recorded by medical secretaries: "Discharge status: Alive, but without my permission." Another note read, "The patient was in his usual state…
Midwest Mintos cap carded season with two silver medals
This tournament team consisted of players from towns within a 120-km radius around Milden, including Conquest, Elrose, Dinsmore, Harris, Kindersley and Rosetown.