Rosetown Junior Royals
Asher Purcell (23) of the Rosetown Junior Royals is brought down near the Outlook six-yard line by Ethan Gibson of the Outlook Junior Blues during a third-quarter rush.
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Hey, Rosetown… A new Eagle is landing. The Rosetown Eagle newspaper is under new ownership! We’re going to be focusing on local stories, people, and businesses. Reach out to Kate Winquist, the new owner, with story ideas, advertising inquiries, or just to say hello.
As usual, at the Friday Night Lights football game here on Oct. 10, a Forever Dance troupe entertained at halftime…
Payton Mosicki (R), in front of another young dancer, and Ella Musanovic perform as other members of the Forever Dance float take a rest during the Harvest Family Festival parade on Oct. 11.
Baby Bear (C, Michelle Hettrick) and Papa Bear (Allan Hettrick) assess the situation before waking Goldilocks (Cindy Cerniuk) after she ate all their Bear family’s steak and lobster dinners…
We are excited to welcome back Mariam from Wheatland Regional Library to lead a STEAM Lab program for ages 5 and up on Thursday, Nov. 6, at 4 p.m.
The staff of Eagle Creek Veterinary Services got their skeleton into local streets a couple of weeks before Halloween during the Harvest Family Festival parade on Oct. 11.
This photo depicts the construction of the Gunworth to Rosetown rail line built in 1919 using a horse-drawn grader. This is Young’s grader outfit powered by twelve horses…
Asher Purcell (23) of the Rosetown Junior Royals is brought down near the Outlook six-yard line by Ethan Gibson of the Outlook Junior Blues during a third-quarter rush.
One senior football team awaits a provincial playoff opponent, while another sought on Saturday to secure a spot in the playoffs, and their junior counterparts…
The harvest festival Saturday-night fireworks went on for about 25 minutes and also included something extra. A fireworks piece or pieces fell in the grass…
New to the Rosetown & District Harvest Family Festival was the Harvest Festival Basketball League which went on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning…
Flt. Lt. Lorne Coulter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Coulter, recently returned from the West Coast, had been promoted to squadron leader and awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
The senior Rosetown Redwings, who host the Radisson Wheat Kings in an exhibition game Friday, have few changes from last season.
Forty youth bowlers were involved and Penny Andersen of the local alley hoped to have one to two teams in each age division for the zone round.
CN Rail had an entry in the Harvest Family Festival parade for the first time. Little people could tour the miniature engine and caboose as it stood on display…
From Sunday until Wednesday, residents and drivers may have or still may see a 40-ft. flame being intermittently emitted from a flare stack temporarily attached to SaskEnergy infrastructure…
With cooler weather arriving, a foul odour from the town’s sewage lagoon recently returned, drifting across town when winds blew from the west or northwest.
Workers were nearing the finish line but the demolition pit will require provincial approval before people can put material from old houses, among other things, in it.
Jane Goodall died Oct. 1, still on the road at 91 and still advocating for biodiversity in general and the welfare of chimpanzees in particular.
The town has received another request to remove a tree causing damage on Marriott Close.
An event this week will inform seniors about the rules of the road for mobility scooters and how to avoid getting robbed by scam artists.
On Oct. 10, RCMP attended a mischief complaint at Prairie View Park Campground, where stolen trucks and trailers were recovered.
In saucepan, bring lentils and water to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for about 20 minutes, until lentils are tender. Drain and set aside.
A man was fined a total of $2,000 after pleading guilty recently to three offences, including one criminal charge, in provincial court.
Leanne Shirtliffe’s The Genius Hour Project is a delightful and realistic middle-grade novel that transcends its young protagonist, Frazzy, an eleven-year-old audiophile…
West-central farmers had 99 per cent of their fields combined before snow and rain arrived on Oct. 12.
Well, my last column didn’t exactly age like a fine wine — more like that leftover pumpkin pie lingering in the back of the fridge a few days too long.
Sales people with businesses that would like to provide their products or services to government agencies will attend a gathering in Saskatoon on Oct. 29.
Covid-19 claimed the lives of two more Saskatchewan residents in the most recent four-week span, according to a provincial Health Department report.