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The Rosetown Golf Course would only again use contaminated water flowing past it in an “emergency,” club president Ryan Wickett said last week.
The Rosetown Golf Club had “a pretty successful year,” president Ryan Wickett said during the group’s annual general meeting on Nov. 20.
A worker in a bucket truck with Lee’s Tree Care of Swift Current trims off dead or problematic tree branches, surrounded by hoarfrost, while other workers send them through a chipper…
November has been a quieter month than October—a little breather before December arrives with its pre-Christmas and Christmas happenings.
ROSETOWN — A local resident is asking for the public’s help after a wreath placed on her late husband’s grave went missing.
Prosecutors learned more about Mohammad Masum’s dealings with a woman he’s accused of raping three times in 2022 and 2023, but little that appeared to help their case…
People will have more ability to stop others from abusing them online after Saskatchewan MLAs passed a bill last week.
As winter slowly approaches, Saskatchewan RCMP are reminding residents to stay off lakes, rivers, sloughs, ponds and dugouts until ice conditions are safe.
A program to look for lung cancer in people deemed considered high risks began in Swift Current in July.
The Rosetown/Kyle RCMP responded to a range of calls from Nov. 20 to 27, including assaults, fraud complaints and traffic enforcement.
The Village of Dodsland has made a public announcement of its plans for a rink rebuild. Early in the morning hours on July 18, 2025, the community experienced a devastating fire at their rink…
“The shelves will be empty by Monday (yesterday),” said Michelle Zacharias late last week about food collected in an effort by local firefighters and ambulance staff earlier that week.
Town staff have removed drywall and other materials damaged by water and will re-finish an area in the swimming pool basement.
Residents at Orange Memories face higher rents in February. The cost to stay in the 24-room care home is due to rise by four per cent on Feb. 1, Mayor Trevor Hay said during the Nov. 17 council meeting.
On Nov. 18, results from whist were: first place, Maxine Taylor; second, Donna Wenzel; third, Gail Bevill; and fourth, a tie between Lois Piche and Eckhard Wiebe.
Wendy Clayton (right) presents a $1,680 donation to Wendy Brigham of the Rosetown and District Museum. The funds were raised during an RCMP pig-roast lunch…
John Kadler and Jason Hunter, who’ve both previously served on town council, are running in the civic by-election on Dec. 3.
Federal authorities have approved a grant that will bring “high-capacity fibre” to Dodsland and Plenty.
A trial involving charges of sexual assault and dangerous driving began at the Elks Hall on Nov. 14.
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP responded to a variety of calls last week, including fraud, theft, wellbeing checks, and traffic incidents.
A full slate of games kept spirits high at the Rosetown Seniors Centre on Nov. 12 as members gathered for their weekly mix of cards, bingo and friendly competition.
Workers in Delisle are finishing a new unit for the Rosetown Fire Department. Staff with Otex Manufacturing there are installing lights, sirens, radios and tool boxes…
People heard about RCMP officers who died at the hands of gunmen, plus Canadian wartime details, during the Remembrance Day ceremony in Rosetown.
Bobbee Wood (L) of Atlas York Insurance holds a cheque for Bernard Mullis, who chairs the drive to get a new Wheels for Wheels van…
Travel writer and former Saskatchewander, Ashlyn George, has won the 2025 Leadership Excellence Award through the Saskatchewan Recreation Awards.
Rosetown RCMP are searching for a suspect after a series of break and enters at several local buildings earlier this month.
The town has received a proposal to have Sk Recycles take over collection of material that the recycling division of Loraas has been taking to Saskatoon.
With winter approaching, Saskatchewan chiropractors are once again urging residents to help warm the feet of those in need through the annual Toasty Toes sock drive.