Ten year old Kael Zelisko recently participated in the Children’s World Cup, which ran in conjunction with the 2018 World Traditional Karate-Do Championships that took place in St. John’s, Newfoundland…
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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Having turned 80 years old this past August, Jim Stone has experienced much within his lifetime; however this past Saturday, Stone and his family had an opportunity to create an…
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Martensville Messenger photographer Braden Ottenbreit showcased some personal photos that he took during the SaskAmateur Photo Competition. Photos had to be submitted by September 30th and winners were announced on…
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Workers at Saskatoon Co-op locations continue their strike as negotiations between the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) 1400 and the grocery store chain have yet to be settled. The…
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A Town Hall meeting was hosted by the RCMP in Martensville October 30th at North Ridge Community Centre. The purpose of this meeting was to invite the public to learn…
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Physical activity is an important part of everyone’s lives, and for the past year, the City of Martensville has been working alongside Saskatchewan In Motion and Partners for Physical Literacy…
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Local author Dianne Young recently partnered up with Pickles comic creator Brian Crane to create a children’s book called “Grampa, will you tell me a story?”. The idea for the…
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The Martensville Library hosted a Sphero Robotics program on Monday, October 22nd. The program is a registered program for kids 10-13 years of age. Sphero Robots are round robots that…
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We are taught as young children that if we are in an emergency situation, we call 9-1-1 and help will come. If there is smoke in the house, and the…
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The Martensville High School Choir has been hard at work perfecting their skills for opening night of this year’s performance “Once Upon a Mattress”. A cast of 14 members, along…
