Sasktel to waive services for those affected by wildfires

On Thursday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe took to Facebook to announce that those in affected communities will see their television, cellphone and internet services waived. 

In the post, Scott Moe explained, “SaskTel is continuing to waive overage fees for communities affected by the wildfires. 
 
Customers who are forced to leave their homes due to the wildfires will not be charged for television, internet, and home phone services.” 

Read the full post below.

Tickets now available for Rosetown Kinsmen Club annual comedy night

Get ready for a good laugh and some great food as Rosetown Kinsmen Club hosts comedians Dave Nystrom and Dodlands own Cory Mack. 

The money raised will be going toward the new all-inclusive playground’s phase 2 which includes installing a covered picnic area, some additional equipment and some sidewalks and park benches. 

Tick Season is crawling towards us

With temperatures starting to warm, ticks are slowly making their move for the season. Specialists in the area are warning that when temperatures reach above 4 degrees, that's when ticks start to wake up from their slumber. 

After having hibernated for the cold seasons, these creatures are now hungry and looking for their first meal so they can tend to be more active as things defrost.