Last July, two women from Martensville saw that there was a need in the community for some extra support through the COVID pandemic and decided that they would organize a…
Shanine Sealey
Shanine Sealey
Shanine Sealey has always had a passion for reading and writing. Growing up with a librarian for a mother, and working in a library as her first job at age 15, that passion continued to grow. After moving to Martensville in 2006 and working at the StarPhoenix for several years, Shanine was given the opportunity to join the team at the Martensville Messenger in 2011. From there, she fell in love with the world of newspapers. In 2014, Shanine and her co-worker Jocelyn Ottenbreit decided to purchase the Martensville Messenger, as they both felt it was an important part of the community and they wanted to continue its legacy within the City. Shanine has had the opportunity to meet so many amazing members of this community because of the Martensville Messenger, which is something that she is extremely grateful for. Her responsibilities include; reporting on local news, weekly production of the newspaper and day to day operations within the business.
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In September of 2020, the Government of Saskatchewan announced that there would be a $2.9 million investment made to boost Emergency Medical Services within the province. According to the Saskatchewan…
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The March 2nd Martensville City Council meeting focused on one main item – the Official Community Plan Engagement Kick-Off. In Fall of 2019, the City of Martensville initiated a review…
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Sydney Hamelin is no stranger to the kitchen as cooking has always been something that she was drawn to. “I love making beautiful and delicious food that others can enjoy,”…
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Parents in Martensville will soon have an additional option when booking their child in for pre-school. Busy Fingers Pre-School, located on MacCormack Road, will be offering a French Readiness option,…
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A familiar event for Saskatchewan was held this past weekend. TeleMiracle 45 took place Saturday, February 27 & Sunday February 28, with the annual telethon bringing in a total $5,630,215.…
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Pink Shirt Day first started in Canada in 2007 after two students decided to take a stand against bullying. A fellow student in their school had been bullied for wearing…
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Due to the COVID pandemic, the year 2020 proved to be a difficult one for many people, including many of the local non-profit organizations. Because of this, Prairie Spirit Schools…
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The City of Martensville hosted a Fire & Ice Creations Workshop on Saturday, February 20th at the Martensville Ball Diamonds. This family-friendly event was through registration only and provided a…
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According to a February 8 news release from police in London, Ontario, members of the London Police Service Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit received information from the National Child Exploitation…
