Skip to content

Carlyle Observer

Stoughton Demo Derby: a smashing success

Stoughton Demo Derby: a smashing success

The August 9 Stoughton Demo Derby, was "a great day to derby," according to organizer Corey Bacon. "For the past two years, we've battled the weather, but this year, things were great.
Carlyle Cardinals capture provincial championship

Carlyle Cardinals capture provincial championship

Less than a month after capturing first place in the Saskota Baseball League, the Carlyle Cardinals played their way to first place in the Senior A Provincial Championship on Sunday, August 10, after an 8-2 victory over the second-place Yorkton Yanke
Southeast cattlemen meet for Hereford field day

Southeast cattlemen meet for Hereford field day

Hereford cattle were first selectively bred in the mid-1700s by Benjamin Tompkins in Herefordshire, England, for beef-specific characteristics.
Family farm labour laws

Family farm labour laws

The other day I came across an article on the CBC regarding labour laws and children working in a poultry processing farm in Saskatchewan titled, Saskatchewan farmers cry foul over child labour investigation.

Thoughts about hell and our tired efforts at virtue

Eddie Murphy said after the Pope John Paul II was shot, "Why would you shoot the Pope, he's such a nice man. You must want to go to the head of the line to hell. 'Excuse, me, I don't want to wait. I'm on the Hell Express.
No seafoam green dress

No seafoam green dress

I have never been a bridesmaid. I have been involved in a great number of weddings but I always find myself at the piano or being asked to sing.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 63 calls to service during the week of Friday, Aug. 1, and Thursday, Aug. 7. 911 calls There were a total of five 911 calls during this time.

Rider Insider

Games like Thursday's Saskatchewan Roughrider 23-17 victory at Winnipeg are what make sports so great, and why we consider ourselves very lucky to make a living at it.
Frank (Bud) Haddow

Frank (Bud) Haddow

Frank (Bud) Haddow of Innisfail Alberta passed away suddenly while on vacation in Saskatoon Saskatchewan on Aug. 2, 2014 at the age of 84 years.

Politics and the agriculture markets

The continuing tension between Russia and Ukraine is concerning since it appears a tinderbox needing only a spark to escalate into a war which could too easily escalate into a conflict which includes NATO, and potentially a larger battle zone.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks