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A woman reported missing by Consort RCMP has been found dead in the R.M. of Grandview, northeast of Kindersley.
Gerry Rogal (L) and Bob Bertolo, financial secretary and grand knight, respectively, of the Knights of Columbus of St. Theresa’s Roman Catholic Parish…
March 15 was the wind-up for Milden Skate Canada. Twenty-four skaters got their report cards and goody bags and played games that afternoon.
Rosetown’s longest-serving mayor, Robert P. “Bob” McNab, died on April 3 in Saskatoon. McNab, who would have turned 100 in September, had been mayor here for 23 years…
Vance Booth has been enjoying the past two years as a resident at Caleb Village in Kindersley, where he took time to share his memories of growing up near Herschel, Sask.
Carol Gates took top spot in whist at the Rosetown Seniors Centre this week, followed by Nadine Olson in second, Terry MacDonald in third and Pauline Johnson in fourth.
Mayor Trevor Hay’s smile while wearing a Shaunavon Badgers jersey later turned to a frown during the April 6 town council meeting.
The Harris Community Centre supper and auction will return Friday evening, raising funds for ongoing improvements and maintenance of the facility.
Local leaders expect to soon receive provincial approval to begin using the new demolition pit at the transfer station. The town must put up signs first, Amanda Bors…
Once again we were watching the start of winter. Spring is around the corner, but we just do not know which corner. Residents in the building got together to do Easter decorations.
Women in west-central Saskatchewan will be able to get screened for breast cancer this spring and summer. The province will have two mobile mammography units touring Saskatchewan…
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.
More than 1,000 municipal representatives from across Saskatchewan are set to gather in Regina this week for the 2026 convention of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association.
A proposal to convert a house at the south edge of town into a short-term rental property moved ahead last week after town council approved a zoning change.
Town councillors hope to convince the local RCMP detachment to crack down on drivers speeding in town. “George Street is a racetrack,” councillor John Kadler said…
Farmers across most of west-central Saskatchewan will be allowed to use strychnine to control gophers this year and next after authorities expanded the designated use area.
Officials expect cancer diagnoses to increase by almost 40 per cent between 2020 and 2040, as the Canadian Cancer Society began its annual Daffodil Month effort in April…
Police are investigating a theft of tools in Herschel as part of a series of calls handled by Rosetown RCMP over the past week. The theft was reported April 8, and remains under investigation.
CONSORT, AB - Police are continuing an extensive search for an 82-year-old woman reported missing earlier this week, with confirmed activity placing her in central Alberta the night she disappeared.
Adding a liquor outlet to the Rosetown Co-op grocery store has helped increase sales throughout the store, an official said last week.
The CN Tower in Toronto appears on a $2 coin that went into circulation last week. “Canada's engineering excellence reached new heights with the building of the CN Tower…
A fourth columbarium at the Rosetown cemetery will match an existing 20-niche structure following a decision by town council.
People around the world still honour a man who ran halfway across Canada more than 45 years ago. Fred Fox told students in west-central Saskatchewan last week about the boy and man…
Gary Peters of the Herschel and Fiske Mennonite churches carries the cross during this part of the Way of the Cross Walk on Good Friday.
The Rosetown Seniors Centre recognized another group of weekly game winners. In whist, Cindy McRae placed first, followed by Wendy Clayton in second, Carol Gates in third…
Well, we are looking out our windows at falling snow. We hope it will come down heavy enough to make moisture.
A Dinsmore man who left a series of abusive voicemail messages for RCMP has been given a suspended sentence with 12 months’ probation.
A driver has been charged with impaired operation following a traffic stop on Highway 7 in the RM of St. Andrews, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Top honours in whist at the Rosetown Seniors Centre went to Gail Bevill in first place, followed by Maxine Taylor, Terry MacDonald and Jayne Labrecque.
Five students gathered in Rosetown on March 20 for a hands-on training session aimed at sharpening their public speaking skills.