Who doesn’t love finding great deals on high quality items? Local business owners Heather McLeod and Alisa Borowsky came together with the idea of a liquidation store that could provide…
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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Now that the weather has warmed up in Saskatchewan, there have been many sightings of ticks, as warmer weather is what these parasites prefer. According to Dr. Emily Jenkins, a…
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Levi Schutz of Martensville started with his first reffing clinic in 2007 and since then, he has been officiating over the past 11 years since 12 years of age. His…
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When Tegan Chappell decided to purchase JP Massage Therapy in February of 2018, it was an easy transition as she was very familiar with the clinic, having originally joined the…
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The 2020 WHL Bantam Draft showed current and past Bantam AA Martensville Marauder talent shine as seven Marauders were drafted on April 22nd. Riley Heidt played for the Bantam AA…
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April 7, marks the second annual ‘Green Shirt Day’ that started in honor of Logan Boulet who lost his life in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash on April 6, 2018.…
