The true spirit of Christmas is giving
This holiday season, the Kinsmen Club of Rosetown were proud to sponsor families in the community by providing Christmas gifts and support.
The Rosetown Eagle has a new owner! Watch for exciting changes!
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.
Most years have some noteworthy sports achievements, and 2025 certainly did. Here are some of them…
The Dinsmore Dynamos go into possibly the toughest part of the Sask Valley Hockey League schedule while missing two players.
Five teams have entered the Ice-Breaker Spiel scheduled for Jan. 17, which will go ahead, though “we’ll take a lot more,” said Brian Champion of the Rosetown Curling Club.
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.
The league-leading Rosetown Redwings, who were to host the Unity Miners last Saturday, play the Luseland Mallards here on Saturday and then take on the Kodiaks in Kindersley on Sunday.
Jude Khoo looks where to pass amid the defence of Klark Sagun (7) and Daren Duka. Arvi Balantinsayo (background) watches in the background during men’s pickup basketball…
Louie Danychuk successfully gets by goalie Tyson Cowell but without scoring. They and teammates on the under-11 Gilchrist Redwing were practising on Tuesday.
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…
Taia Winny maneouvres with the puck while Heimarie Strydom tries to check her during the under-18 Western Prairie Redwings practice here last Tuesday, Dec. 30.
Whist and bingo were enjoyed at the Rosetown Seniors Centre during the final weeks of December.
Library users are invited to take part in the Wheatland Winter Reading Challenge, running now through Feb. 28. Participants can record their reading minutes and complete activity challenges…
Near Outlook, Alex Vansickel’s wolfhounds routed a coyote from a strawstack on Pete Henke’s farm operated by Frank Farquharson.
A photo of the York Hotel, located at 101 Main Street, in the late 1930s or early 1940s. The vehicle parked in front is a 1936 Buick sedan.
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.
Four west-central Saskatchewan schools are receiving grants for playgrounds. Outlook Elementary, Luseland, and Macklin schools are receiving the maximum amount of $50,000.
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.
Women aged 43 and 44 may now, without a doctor’s referral, book tests to discover if they have any signs of breast cancer. The change took effect on Jan. 1.
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.
Heat oil in 12-inch ovenproof skillet over medium-high heat. Crumble in beef. Cook ground beef, breaking up with spoon, for five minutes or until browned.
The demonstrations began again in Iran recently, only two years after the "!Woman! Life! Freedom!” movement convulsed the country for months.
February — Canadian skiers and curlers rack up a number of medals at the Olympic Games in Milan, but the high-profile hockey competition, beset by controversy over the arena construction…
Now that 2025 has come to a close, I want to share some of my favourite moments from my Just A Gal From Glidden columns.
One Saturday when my brother was young, he was invited into town for a winter playdate by a couple of his friends. There was a hill close to where his friends lived…
There is a saying in recovery: “You can’t do this for me, but I can’t do it alone.” We heal, we grow, we learn together. To walk into a room and admit to others that we have a problem…