Oyen high school attracts international students
Prairie Rose Public Schools is excited to announce the creation of an International School Program to attract students from other countries to their Prairie Rose family.
Acadia Valley News June 29
As I sit down to write the news today a storm is rolling through town. It’s absolutely pouring, and the power is out. I’m feeling very thankful for the moisture.
Acadia Valley News Jun 23
It’s another beautiful, calm day as I sit down to write the news. Town received another half an inch of rain on Monday and they’re calling for more thundershowers tonight and tomorrow.
Special Areas Parks looking forward to 2022 Camping Season
After two years of record-setting use at Special Areas parks, the SAB Parks team is looking forward to more normal levels of use in 2022.
Alsask Drop Inn Centre “Pig Roast Fundraiser”
The members of the Alsask Drop Inn Centre in Alsask are hosting a Pig Roast Fundraiser on Sunday, June 26th. The event will take place at 206 Main Street at 5:30 p.m.
Lois and Tim Andrew to receive East Central 4-H Region Award of Distinction
East Central 4-H Region Award of Distinction is presented to leaders who have acted as ambassadors for 4-H. These people exemplify 4-H spirit, dedication , commitment, involvement, and a true belief in the 4-H program.
The Echo Archives - June 14, 2022
Gloria Eva Woods received her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree with distinction. Murray George Woods received a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture.
Special Areas excited to be back to in-person ratepayer meetings
Ratepayer meetings, which were moved online due to the pandemic in 2020 and 2021, are back to being held in-person for 2022.
Ukrainian refugee family coming to Oyen in July
Kay and Doug Dingeman from Oyen and their three adult children are on board in bringing a Ukrainian refugee family to town. Thanks to their efforts, a Ukrainian family will be arriving in July.
From The Echo Archives
45 YEARS AGO (1977): Just over 200 persons attended the Art Show arranged by the Oyen and District Art Club.
Acadia Valley News Jun 7
Our friends and relatives in Manitoba are being flooded out, and here we can’t seem to get a drop of rain!! Hopefully soon!
Echo receives honourable mentions at Alberta Weekly Newspaper Association Awards of Excellence
We are pleased to report that The Oyen Echo received two honourable mentions at the annual Alberta Weekly Newspaper Association awards of excellence on Friday, June 3.
Building a cabin out of plastic bottles
At Jackfish Lake, Sask. a newly constructed 1,300 square foot cabin is unlike any other structure in the area because its shell is made of thousands of upcycled plastic bottles.
Drug decriminalization: Statement from Premier Kenney
Premier Jason Kenney issued the following statement in response to the joint announcement of drug decriminalization between the Government of Canada and the Government of British Columbia.
Windmill components to arrive mid-June
Approximately 25 Oyen area residents attended an open house held at the Oyen Seniors Recreation Centre, Thursday evening, May 19.
Best of luck to our grads and Principal Jean Kimber
Graduation ceremonies commenced on Friday, May 20th for the South Central High School (SCHS) graduating class of 2022. The energy had been building up throughout grad week prior to the festivities.
South Central High School Class of 2022 Biographies
Get to know the South Central High School Class of 2022.
South Central High School Class of 2022 Photos
Meet the class of 2022 from South Central High School.
Deanne Smigelski - vice principal of OPS and SCHS
Deanne Smigelski has accepted the position as vice principal of Oyen Public School (OPS) and South Central High School (SCHS).