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Great Plains College is hosting an open house at its Kindersley campus on Thursday, March 19, 2026, inviting prospective students and community members to learn more…
Supportive instructors, paid co-op placements and practical training are features of Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Electrical Engineering Technology program helping students…
Medicine Hat College (MHC) is more than a place to learn, it’s a community where you can build skills, confidence, and connections.
Special wells around the old dump southeast of town will become more visible in the spring, councillors learned last week.
Water treatment stopped for part of a day after the computer “that runs” the treatment plant went down.
Sask Sport officials will honour Allyson Senecal of Rosetown at the 41st annual Saskatchewan Sport Awards gala on Jan. 29 in Regina, stated a Sask Sport press release on Friday.
It’s against a town bylaw for residents, other than those with downtown businesses, to push snow into the streets, councillors were reminded during their regular meeting on Jan. 5.
At the most recent seniors’ card session, Jayne Labreque took first place in whist, followed by a tie for second between Maxine Taylor and Joyce Morin.
Dodsland and surrounding communities have launched a major fundraising initiative to construct a new, modern, and safe facility after a devastating fire destroyed the Dodsland Sports Centre…
Town officials want staff at Kid Kare to park in designated areas rather than along Sixth Avenue East. Councillors asked acting chief administrator Amanda Bors to send a letter to Kid Kare…
Town councillors decided to join the provincial recycling operation in June rather than wait until February 2028.
Lost phones, loud snorers and pork chop crimes. Saskatchewan RCMP Operational Communication Centre employees provide a critical service within the RCMP…
The Rosetown & District Health Centre Foundation helped fund Shelbie Danychuk’s attendance at a conference on emergency medicine for rural hospitals.
Rosetown RCMP dealt with a range of incidents in the first week of January, including traffic enforcement, fires, break-ins, and wellbeing checks.
Four teenage girls have about two and a half months to complete mediation or alternate measures, they learned during the Jan. 8 provincial court session at the Elks hall.
Do you know someone living with Alzheimer’s disease? Have you been diagnosed with this neurocognitive disorder? January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, an ideal time to raise awareness…
They tell us Christmas is for children, and so it is—for children from 1–100+. It is not the age that matters; it is what is in your heart.
Recreation officials hope people can skate on the Kinsmen outdoor rink longer this winter. Workers painted the ice white and didn’t put in lines or other markings…
Whist and bingo were enjoyed at the Rosetown Seniors Centre during the final weeks of December.
This holiday season, the Kinsmen Club of Rosetown were proud to sponsor families in the community by providing Christmas gifts and support.
Councillors on Monday night were expected to again consider a provincial agency’s proposal to take over collecting certain recyclable items.
The new Wheels for Wheels van arrived earlier than expected and carried people around town to view residents’ Christmas decorations.
A trucking operation, including a truck wash open to the public, was approved by councillors during their regular meeting on Dec. 15.
Joe Sharron of MDJ Construction of Zealandia places a piece of flashing in a fairly full truck box while Josh Sharron looks on on the afternoon of Dec. 24.
Craig Paquette clears snow along the 700 block of King Street late Thursday afternoon after a blizzard on Wednesday clogged streets and buried some sidewalks…
Town councillors agreed to offer hot chocolate and hot dogs when the Winter Wonderland lights are turned on around this time next year.
Dailley, also known as Bart Warburton, is usually remembered here as the sports reporter for CKKR (later CJYM) radio and the radio voice of the senior Redwings from 1968 to 1973.
A trucking operation, including a truck wash open to the public, was approved by councillors during their regular meeting on Dec. 15.
People involved in raising funds for a new mammography bus were joined by provincial leaders for the unit’s unveiling last week in Saskatoon.
This past week at the Rosetown Seniors Centre, friendly competition was in full swing. In whist, Lynne Farquharson took first place, followed by Jim Wright, Larry Deitsch, and Darlene Aitken.