Documentary reveals Albertans have lost confidence in EMS system
Health Sciences Association of Alberta (HSAA) President Mike Parker reacts to last night’s airing of a CTV Documentary on the crisis in emergency medical services (EMS) in Alberta.
SCHS: Igniting Minds, Kindling Hearts and Forging Futures
The first seven weeks are complete at South Central, and a number of accomplishments have taken place and students are experiencing success in many different areas.
CFSEA Selected as Trusted Partner to Assign Platinum Jubilee Medals
The Community Foundation of Medicine Hat and Southeastern Alberta has been selected by the Government of Alberta as a trusted partner to assign five Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Medals.
Flu vaccine available in Alberta next week
Albertans over 65 are eligible to receive a high-dose flu vaccine, while those aged six months to 64 years will receive the regular dose.
BA.4 and BA. 5 COVID-19 bivalent vaccine available soon
Beginning Oct. 24, the bivalent Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine booster, which includes the Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants, will be available in Alberta for those 12 years and older.
Acadia Valley News Oct 13
It’s a balmy +1 here this morning as I sit down to write the news this week. I’m sure starting to notice how short the days have become.
Oyens’ firefighters are passionate about serving
The Oyen Volunteer Fire Department consists of a team of 18 members plus two new recruits. Shaune Kovitch took on the position of Fire Chief…
Youngstown Volunteer Fire Dept.
Meet the people who make up the Youngstown Volunteer Fire Department.
Acadia Valley Fire Department
The Acadia Valley Fire Department met with students form Warren Peers School last week.
MP Kurek Joins Interparliamentary Group on Washington, D.C. Trip
Member of Parliament Damien C. Kurek had the following statement on his recent trip to Washington, D.C. with the Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Association.
Memories of the Queen’s visit to Kindersley
September 8th, 2022, marked the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, who was the Head of State in our Canadian government.
World Suicide Prevention Day
September 10 marks World Suicide Prevention Day, an initiative of the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) in partnership with the World Health Organization…
Big Country United Churches welcome new pastor
Pastor Shane Goldie arrived at his new home in Oyen, Alberta, on August 22. He has recently been appointed the new student minister by the Pioneer Pastoral Churches…
Macklin to develop multi-functional space
Earlier this summer, the communities of Denzil, Luseland, Wilkie and Macklin received a total amount of $222,402 from a grant through Western Diversification Canada.
Damien Sanderson found deceased
Find below the statement Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore, the Commanding Officer of Saskatchewan RCMP, delivered during the press conference…
Boosters expand to kids aged 5-11
Albertans can soon start booking COVID-19 vaccine boosters for children aged five to 11, based on recommendations from the National Advisory Committee…
Kindersley RCMP Continue to Investigate Recent Gas Theft
In addition to the ongoing investigation between August 15th to August 23rd, Kindersley RCMP responded to 40 calls for service*.
Bike Rally held to benefit Youngstown girl
There’s nothing bikers enjoy more than biking for a good cause. The Let’s Ride for Brooklyn Bike Rally, held on Saturday, August 6th, was an excellent opportunity for 49 bikers to get together and have fun.
Ukrainian family welcomed at come and go tea
The community of Oyen publicly welcomed their new neighbours from Ukraine at a come-and-go tea on July 28. The tea was hosted by the Town of Oyen and Family and Community Support Services (FCSS).