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Slice onions. Heat oil in saucepan and stir in onions. Caramelize, uncovered, on low heat for 25 minutes or until golden brown, stirring often. Stir in sugar and flour and cook for two minutes.
Was it not necessary for the Christ to suffer these things and to enter His glory? And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, He explained to them the things…
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…
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…
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.
“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.
Serve up lots of crusty bread with this hearty, stick-to-your-ribs stew to soak up every last bit.
New Take & Make craft kits are available at the library. Crafters can make their own rainbow and raincloud hanging decorations with colourful streamers.
In small bowl, whisk together canola oil, raspberry balsamic vinegar, Dijon mustard, garlic, basil, oregano, salt and pepper. Place pork steaks and marinade into resealable bag.
On the third day the friends of Christ coming at daybreak found the grave empty and the stone rolled away.
Madison Rawson won the speech arts prize for a fifth consecutive time and Kensie Cowan captured her fourth straight instrumental award during the music festival last week.
Literacy begins with interest, not obligation, a Sun West School Division consultant told families during a two-day fair at Walter Aseltine School last week.
Those registered for the Wheatland Regional Library Spring into Reading Challenge can begin logging their reading minutes on the Beanstack app or website starting tomorrow…
Eston’s museum was alive with the chatter of children on Saturday afternoon when kids of all ages arrived for the museum’s third annual Easter egg hunt on March 28.
In a large stock pot, cook beef on medium-high heat for eight minutes, breaking beef apart with back of a wooden spoon as you cook. Stir in onion, chili powder, salt and pepper…
When the whole family gathers to celebrate Easter, it’s the perfect moment to capture those smiling faces. With a few simple tips, you can keep your photo session fun and quick. Follow this guide.
These delicious mini quiches are easy to prepare and will most definitely steal the show on your Easter brunch table.
Looking for a delicious new idea for brunch or supper this Easter? This delicious croissant sandwich—with its elegant side—is as decadent as it is filling.
Do your parents live in a private seniors’ residence or residential care facility? Are you planning to visit them there this Easter?
Do you usually have guests over for Easter brunch? This year, treat them to a truly sumptuous experience where every detail evokes pure luxury. Here are a few ideas to inspire you.
This decadent chocolate dessert is sure to delight both young and old alike at your Easter gathering.
Local residents continue to make strong use of the Rosetown Centennial Library, council members were told. Councillors reviewed 2025 statistics from Wheatland Regional Library…
Combine pepper, Italian seasoning and garlic powder in small bowl. Rub mixture over steak; let stand for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, whisk together oil, red onion, garlic, vinegar, basil…
Ten cars and trucks, plus a tractor associated with the Dusty Wheels Auto Club, go on display at the Draggins show in Saskatoon this weekend.
Wheatland Regional Library is running another two-month reading challenge for library users, called the Spring Into Reading Challenge.
Manners are a sensitive awareness of the feelings of others. If you have that awareness, you have good manners, no matter what fork you use.
Annabel Townsend loved the “From the Ground Up” theme of Regina’s Cathedral Village Arts Festival (2024) so much, she used it as the theme for an anthology featuring…
There will be a fairytale-themed Storytime and Craft program at the library this Thursday, March 19, at 10:30 a.m. for children aged five and under.