TC Energy dismantling camp at Oyen
The cancellation of the Keystone XL project is negatively impacting thousands of Canadians. Some of those Canadians were workers housed at the camp located at Oyen, Alberta.
Youngstown Communiqué, Feb. 25, 2021
Last week, the School Basketball teams were able to start up practices again. It’s nice to see them being able to get back to partaking in sports after such a long stretch where it was not allowed.
Oyen Weekly News Briefs, Feb. 25, 2021
I apologize for not having any Oyen Briefs last week. Being part of the Big Country Agricultural Society, I was fully immersed in organizing and helping pull things together, following all COVID restrictions, for the 19th Annual Crossroads Beef Expo held at the Crossroads Centre February 20.
Buffalo News, Feb. 25
Tonight (Sunday) as I write this, the chinook wind is blowing so hopefully the snow will leave us without leftover ice. Thankfully the temperatures have moderated nicely.
New business opens in Oyen
Oyen Home Hardware, formerly ACE Hardware, opened its doors Monday morning, February 22—same building, same friendly staff but operating under a new name.
Acadia Valley News, Feb. 24, 2021
I need to start this weeks news with a bit of a retraction. On February 10th I reported well wishes for Betty Benson who had finished her chemo treatments and is now cancer free.
Cereal News, Feb. 24, 2021
Our condolences are extended as well to the family of Maxine Westerlund who died February 18 at the Extended Care in Oyen.
Canadian WWII war veteran’s uniform found in the Netherlands
You never know what unexpected information will show up on Facebook. It certainly was the case for Maple Creek resident Shirley Jans when she read a recent post that said, “Hello! I am a Canadian WWII military collector from the Netherlands.
Communities Against Abuse (ACAA) receives Grant Funding
Alberta’s government has always prioritized treating those suffering from addiction and mental health concerns with care and compassion.
Big Country Anti-Violence Association approved for $213,837.76 grant
Alberta’s government has always prioritized treating those suffering from addiction and mental health concerns with care and compassion.
Constituency of Drumheller-Stettler to receive Community Funding Grant
Alberta’s government has always prioritized treating those suffering from addiction and mental health concerns with care and compassion.
Suits & Boots to hold virtual conference
Suits & Boots is a grassroots non-profit organization founded in 2018 by a group of investment community colleagues and working families of all sectors in Western Canada.
THIS IS AN UPDATE TO THE DRUMHELLER OVERDOSE DEATHS FROM LAST WEEK
Drumheller, Alta. – Drumheller RCMP’s investigation into the sudden deaths of three individuals at a residence in Drumheller on Feb. 20, 2021, continues, along with the assistance of the Drumheller RCMP General Investigation Section and Crime Reduction Unit.
Alberta RCMP raises awareness of the dangers of human trafficking
Edmonton - On Feb. 22, in recognition of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, the Alberta RCMP is working to educate Albertans on the dangers of human trafficking and exploitation – serious crimes that occur across Canada, including in our own province, everyday.
Cereal Birthdays and Anniversaries this week
Happy birthday to Carrie Madge, Cheryl Howie, Kim Stief, Braxton Thornton, Cree Shadlock, Keaton Duque, Nate Leslie, Shaylynn Hayworth, Warren Dziatkewich, Winston Smith, Everleigh Adam, Jordyn Seemann…
Explore the Mediterranean Diet for healthy living
Bring a taste of the world into your diet this winter. The Mediterranean Diet is a style of eating that includes foods often eaten in the countries around the Mediterranean Sea. Some of these countries are Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Israel, Egypt and Morocco.
Drumheller RCMP issue warning to public following deaths from suspected drug overdose
Drumheller RCMP attended the residence, along with emergency medical services. It is known at this time that three individuals are deceased as a result of what is believed to be suspected drug overdoses.
WGRF approves $266,942 for Chinook Applied Research Association
As part of its $32 million Capacity Initiative, Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF) is pleased to announce a $266,942 infrastructure investment for field equipment at the Chinook Applied Research Association (CARA) located at Oyen, AB.
Cereal & District Athletic Assoc. receives $50,000 MSP Grant
There will be some construction taking place in Cereal, Alberta in the upcoming months, thanks to a Municipal Stimulus Program (MSP) Grant.
Youngstown Communiqué, Feb. 19, 2021
I would like to send out my condolences to the family and friends of Wendy Dafoe of the Coronation area who has recently died.