Hockey tournament to raise funds for Martensville boy’s medical treatments
A U9 hockey tournament slated for Rosthern March 25 and 26 aims to raise money for ongoing medical treatments of a Martensville boy born with a rare brain injury. The…

A U9 hockey tournament slated for Rosthern March 25 and 26 aims to raise money for ongoing medical treatments of a Martensville boy born with a rare brain injury. The…
Former Martensville Mayor Jim Stone passed away peacefully on February 24 at the age of 84. A resident of Martensville since 1978, Reverend James Harold Stone served on Martensville Town…
The Martensville Fire Department will continue to provide assistance to Warman, Dalmeny, Langham and Osler fire departments when requested; and will receive assistance from those fire departments when needed. Martensville…
Martensville City Council formally approved the 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets at the February 21st, 2023, Regular Council Meeting. Over the past number of months, City Council has reviewed and…
In mid-January, Leah Cusson of Martensville awoke in the middle of the night to find her 39-year-old husband, Steven, lying unconscious on the floor in their room. He had suffered…
As a 16-year-old who has taken on some of the most daunting medical challenges, Nicko Karpan of Martensville knows exactly why it’s important to give back to other kids in…
Grade 8 students in Martensville will have the opportunity to be part of an exciting new arts education program at Venture Heights Elementary School this fall for the 2023/24 school…
Despite the challenges posed by inflation, shortages, and the conflict in Ukraine, Canadians lovingly packed 415,072 shoeboxes with toys, hygiene items, school supplies, and many other items during the 2022…
Enjoy the snow, but if you’re driving a motorized sled, stick to the trails outside city limits. Urban parks in Warman and Martensville sustain significant costs in snowmobile-related damage every…
A study by the City of Martensville on regional markets and future growth areas is set to get underway thanks to a $75,000 grant from the provincial government. The study…