In order to eliminate the amount of debris and trash that is dumped in back lanes of our city, at the City yard waste depot, and in business/contractor dumpsters, the…
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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The City of Martensville and the City of Warman are once again coming together for their Regional Race which will be held on Saturday, September 25th. The Regional Race was…
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Community
High Definition Cameras Requested at Kyle Syrenne Skatepark and Northridge Community Centre
Recently there have been complaints of activities at the Northridge Centre parking lot in Martensville, and the security camera system previously installed in 2020 was found to have several deficiencies.…
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Community
Aly Jenkins Mixed Doubles Memorial Tournament to Start Next Week at Martensville Curling Club
The first ever Aly Jenkins Mixed Doubles Memorial Tournament is happening next week from September 15 – 19 at the Martensville Curling Club (MCC). The purpose of this event is…
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The annual fall 3 on 3 hockey tournament put on by the Martensville Community Recreation Project (MCRP), is in full swing since the end of August. This popular event has…
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With 70% of people 18 and older being vaccinated as of July 11, Saskatchewan began re-opening the Province. As anticipated, numbers of covid positive cases have slowly began to rise.…
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The future of travel will look different for quite some time with the COVID-19 pandemic still lingering, and new variants continuing to show up. According to the Centre for Disease…
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The Martensville Farmer’s Market has been going strong since the middle of May this year running every Wednesday from 10am – 2pm in the parking lot of the Martensville Corner…
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Now that school is out and some youngsters are looking for things to do, the City of Martensville, along with the Sportball Organization, is once again offering a Schools Out…
