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Congratulations to Glen and Michelle Sweet on the recent arrival of their newest grandson, Montgomery Williams Sweet Prenioslo, born to Meahgan and Vince on Jan. 15 in Calgary.
New banners mounted on power poles for most of the year are expected to enhance the downtown’s appearance after town council approved a request from Local Bloom.
February. What did we talk about? Weather? Love? The Olympics? All three were topics of conversation this month. The weather was unusually warm and, somehow, climate change…
The provincial government announced Feb. 17 the appointment of three new judges to the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan, including Rosetown-born Curtis Wiebe…
Whist winners were Jayne Labrecque in first place, followed by Lynn Farquharson in second and Carol Gates in third. Lois Pich and Marlene Dawson tied for fourth place.
Members of the Rosetown Kinsmen Club welcomed a large crowd to the civic centre gym for their annual Telemiracle lunch on Wednesday.
Rosetown councillors hope to lobby at least two provincial cabinet ministers next month during the annual convention of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association.
A provincial court judge has upheld the revocation of an area man’s firearms licence following a domestic assault charge laid last year.
A driver is facing charges after Rosetown/Kyle RCMP responded to an erratic driving complaint on Highway 4 near Elrose last week.
Richard Seibold checks the warming pan while Myrna Foster picks up the first pancakes of the Shrove Tuesday pancake supper at the St. Andrew’s - Trinity Anglican - Lutheran church hall.
People needing a place to stay in Rosetown for a week or two could have another option by the summer. Murray Silljer, who’s developed Rudy Landing north of Outlook…
The Rosetown Branch No. 66 of the Royal Canadian Legion will mark two historic milestones over the next two years, celebrating both the national organization’s centennial and its own 100th anniversary.
There was plenty of friendly competition at the Rosetown Senior Citizens Activity Centre this week. In whist, Laurie Carpenter took top spot, followed by Lynn Farquharson in second…
Changes are likely at the cemetery later this year. It needs new maps that show where people are buried and the “little hut where the maps are now is pretty small,” said Mayor Trevor Hay…
People who appeal the assessment of their Rosetown properties for property-tax purposes may face professionals this year.
Friday is the deadline to apply for a grant of up to $50,000. Community groups must use money from the Canada Post Community Foundation for projects helping young people…
Canadians sent more than eight million kilograms of dead batteries to recyclers in 2025 through Call2Recycle Canada. The amount was the most in any year of its history…
A man accused of break-ins around the province may have taken $800 from the office of the Rural Municipality of Mountain View.
The federal and provincial governments will continue to help pay for crop insurance, officials said on Friday.
A new federal benefit to help offset food inflation should take effect this spring. The government got MPs to quickly pass an act covering its “groceries and essentials benefit…
A house fire in Rosetown left several people with minor injuries early Monday morning, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The Rosetown Seniors Club continues to bring members together for friendly competition and community connection through its regular card and bingo games.
Town councillors debated the merits of supplying a transport service for compostable material for seniors during their last meeting.
Councillors saw the route that town staff follow when they sweep streets. A resident had suggested that the town put out signs before sweeping starts so people wouldn’t park…
Angelika Walker, who does publicity for the Rosetown Legion branch, poses on Friday with a sign board of valentines which arrived here earlier that day.
A second person has filed a nomination form to fill the vacancy on Rosetown council. Jason Hunter joined Bill Simpson as candidates for the by-election, scheduled for March 18.
Lawyers are scheduled to make oral arguments on June 3 in Saskatoon in a human trafficking and sexual assault trial that has unfolded in Rosetown over the last year and a half.
The Town of Rosetown will once again support the Sun West School Division’s upcoming career fair, committing $500 to help sponsor the event and promote municipal career opportunities.
The final two witnesses testified last week in a provincial court trial where a man faces four charges, including sexually assaulting a girl.
People have until almost the end of February to file a grant application with the Canada Post Community Foundation. The deadline is 2 p.m. on Feb. 27.