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Lack of housing poses challenge for new residents

Lack of housing poses challenge for new residents

If you were new to Carlyle, where would you live? Unfortunately, that very question is faced by the majority of individuals that move to Carlyle.

Tornado chaser expects severe weather in S.E. Saskatchewan

Severe weather is expected to occur on the Canadian prairies this summer and Greg Johnson, Regina tornado chaser, says we are not prepared. Johnson has seen his fair share of storms and severe weather.
New attractions coming to Maryfield Fair

New attractions coming to Maryfield Fair

Maryfield Agricultural Fair is celebrating its 97th year on Thursday, July 28, and according to event organizer Freda Hill, there are some very special attractions coming to the event for the first time.
Ramada hotel expecting delayed opening

Ramada hotel expecting delayed opening

The Ramada, along with other construction in the area, is experiencing delays caused by this year's weather.

Rider Insider

One thing became very evident as the Montreal Alouettes were pulling away from the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the second half at Mosaic Stadium on Saturday, on their way to a 39-25 Week 2 romp:Greg Marshall did not inherit a well-oiled machine when

The truth can usually be found in the middle

The place where Saskatchewan journalists live in the middle of the spectrum can be a lonely place. To the right is the conservative business crowd often annoyed by what we write.

Red Barn Market open for business

It's that time of year again. The Red Barn flea market is open for business. Opening July 3, the market place was packed with people shopping, mingling and taking in this year's vendors.

Injuries plague Riders

"Unacceptable". That's what Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Greg Marshall told his team after a jaw-dropping 42-28 season-opening loss to the Edmonton Eskimos Sunday at Mosaic Stadium. It was a wild, wild day from the get-go.
Business growth in Wawota

Business growth in Wawota

Looking at old photographs in the history books of Wawota, it can be somewhat alarming to see the town once boasted more shops and businesses along the main drag than it does now.
RCMP report

RCMP report

The Carlyle detachment received 55 calls between June 24 and the end of the month. This report will demonstrate the variation of day-to-day activities, by listing events as they occurred in chronological order. June 24.