The City of Martensville’s annual Regional Race, a unique race that takes place between the City of Martensville and the City of Warman, is back this May. Starting in 2017,…
Jocelyn Ottenbreit
Jocelyn Ottenbreit
After working in the health region for 10 years, Jocelyn Ottenbreit decided she needed a change in her career. In the Spring of 2012, she began working part-time for the Martensville Messenger with the owner, Jo Osczevski. Part-time turned into full time for two years and in May, 2014, the Martensville Messenger Newspaper was up for sale. Jocelyn and her co-worker Shanine Sealey decided to buy the business in September of 2014 and haven’t looked back since. Jocelyn is responsible for graphic ad design, sales, distribution and production of the newspaper. Living in Martensville for 25 years, and as a mother of two grown children, she has seen many changes in the community over the years. Her passion is continuing to provide an informative, local newspaper that keeps the community up to date on our expanding city and all it has to offer.
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Saskatchewan’s busiest ferry, The Clarkboro Ferry, is open for the season. This cable ferry is a 12-vessel ferry fleet that crosses the South Saskatchewan River at Clark’s Crossing, carrying Grid…
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(MCRP) hosted its annual Hockey Draft fundraiser on Sunday, April 28th, at the North Ridge Community Centre.Doors opened at 4:30pm with the Draft starting at 5pm. Teams consisted of up…
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Each year, Tim Hortons locations across the country come together to support over 600 local charities, hospitals and community programs throughout Canada through their Smile Cookie Campaign. This year, the…
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The Martensville and District Kinsmen continue to serve the community’s greatest needs with another generous donation to the New Horizons Seniors Centre. They provided a cheque for $3000 to help…
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Good Times Recreation (GTR) in Martensville is your one stop shop for all ATV & UTV needs. From providing parts, service, general maintenance, engine repairs and builds and more, they…
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The month of April is National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week (NOTDAW). According to the Canadian Blood Services website, approximately 4,400 Canadians are waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant.…
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The Martensville Food Pantry (MFP), with the help of donors, Martensville & District Lions Club, and volunteers, were able to make up 49 Easter hampers this year to give to…
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On April 1, 2024, the Saskatchewan RCMP will be conducting roadside Mandatory Alcohol Screenings (MAS) on all lawful traffic stops in Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdiction on an on-going basis. In 2018,…
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Maddogs Football in Martensville is a program that promotes youth football in the areas north of Saskatoon. This organization has been around for 19 years, starting in 2005. Practices and…
