As a way to continue to keep the community as safe as possible, Dr. Allison Adamus at Martensville Collective Health and Wellness (MCHW) decided to do things a little different…
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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With COVID-19 changing the way that flu shots are typically offered to the community due to safety precautions, Martensville Collective Health and Wellness decided to get creative this year by…
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Community
SREDA Local Link Program Aims to Help Consumers Support Local and Businesses Support Each Other
Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA) plays a big role when it comes to business in Saskatoon and the region surrounding it. A big part of what SREDA does is…
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The 574 Dakota, Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron has been a part of Martensville and area for the past three years and since then, it has seen considerable growth. This…
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Martensville City Council hosted their final meeting of October this week, which also marked the final meeting for the current Council’s four-year term. “It’s hard to believe as the time…
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Community
Nikkel Running For Martensville Council to Be More Involved in Community His Family Calls Home
Spencer Nikkel has been a resident of Martensville for approximately four years and moved here prior to the birth of his first son after him and his wife decided that…
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Matthew Stavenow moved to Martensville with his wife seven years ago, and it didn’t take them long to fall in love with the community. “My appreciation and involvement continues to…
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Martensville resident Geoff Baker is planning a unique online event to raise money in support of the Canadian Cancer Society in honour of his late mother-in-law. The event will be…
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The City of Martensville Municipal Election will be taking place on Monday, November 9th and residents can vote through a number of means including Mail-In Ballot, Advanced Polls or In-Person…
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Due to COVID-19, Martensville Collective Health and Wellness (MCHW) will be unable to offer their usual method of flu vaccinations to the public, including the Shots for Tots event that…
