Acadia Municipal Library News: New Books!
New adult fiction books that have recently arrived include Joy by Danielle Steele, Ne’er Duke Well by Alexandra Vasti, Nero by Conn Iggulden, and The Crimson Crown by Heather Walter.
Chronic pain, disease management workshops available
Individuals living with chronic pain, chronic disease symptoms and/or supporting someone with a long-term health condition(s) are invited to join a free virtual workshop…
Viva Vitality: Prepare for pregnancy with Quit Core
If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, you might be thinking of changes you can make to improve your health and protect the health of your baby.
SIBBALD NEWS: Eaton family travels to Australia for family wedding
Members of the Eaton family travelled to Australia the week of September 15 for daughter Amie’s wedding on September 21.
Oyen Lodge Report: Welcome to new resident, Donna Stapley
Hello, everyone. Well, we definitely saw all the seasons this past week: rain, snow and sunshiny warm weather.
Rapid Response Bush Buggy for Oyen Fire Dept
The Town Of Oyen and Oyen Fire Dept. Association would like to thank Richardson Pioneer for their generous donation of $15,000 towards the purchase of our new Rapid Response Bush Buggy.
Legion selling banners to honour veterans
The Royal Canadian Legion #208 is selling banners honouring your family member veteran for $100.
First World War Veteran Ralph Hodgson Inspired a Generation of War Amputees
Ralph Hodgson (1895-1948) lived by the motto inscribed on his tombstone: “It’s not what you have lost that counts but what you have.”
Alberta RCMP reminds motorist to use caution in winter weather conditions
With the seasons changing, some parts of the province are already experiencing winter weather. Please take extra precautions when traveling…
Oyen RCMP investigate mischief to bridge
Oyen RCMP is seeking public assistance in locating the person(s) responsible for damaging a bridge. This mischief occurred between Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024…
OYEN LODGE REPORT: Mini bake sale scheduled for October 28th
Hello, everyone. I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving long weekend. The month of October seems to be going too fast.
Inaugural Top 7 Over 70 Gala – Successful, Sold-Out Event
The Community Foundation of Southeastern Alberta witnessed a sold-out crowd on October 10 at Medalta in the Historic Clay District for the inaugural Top 7 Over 70 – Southeast Alberta Gala.
A Time of Giving
The congregations of the Oyen United Church and Evangelical Missionary Church collected food donations over the Thanksgiving weekend for the Oyen & District Food Bank.
Customer Appreciation Day at The Rack
The Rack hosted a Customer Appreciation Barbecue October 16 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 313 Railway Avenue East, Oyen.
Viva Vitality: “Influence” a healthy relationship with technology
Have you ever reviewed the screen time monitoring data in your smartphone settings? I have. Yikes! Becoming a parent has made me more aware of my family’s screen time…
Fat in the Liver: What does it mean and how to address it?
Steatotic liver disease (previously called fatty liver disease) is when fat builds up in the liver. This makes it difficult for the liver to work like it should.
OYEN LODGE REPORT: Celebrating harvest and other blessings of the past year
Hello, everyone. It was National Fire Prevention week. Thank you to all our local and surrounding Fire Departments and volunteers for keeping us all safe.
90TH BIRTHDAY!
Ken Nichols stopped by for a visit at the Oyen Lodge and was presented with his 90th Birthday certificate last week.
New principal of New Brigden School, Jacalyn Poncelet is grateful to be back in a rural environment
Jacalyn Poncelet joined Prairie Rose Public School (PRPS) this year as principal at New Brigden School and knew from her first day there she’d made the right decision in taking the position.
Recruitment announced for Chair of the Special Areas Board
Jordon Christianson, current Chair of the Special Areas Board, has announced that he will not be seeking reappointment as Chair once his current appointment expires in September 2025.