Pop 89: Lilac Carcass and Moon
Last night, on my walk along the Frenchman River, I encountered the two deer carcasses that have been disintegrating there since April.
Oyen’s Bikes For Brody fundraiser brings out community spirit
The Town of Oyen came out in full force to support 10-year-old Brody Smigelski, a little boy with a huge heart. With a “Let’s Ride For Brody” motorcycle and poker rally on June 3rd…
Viva Vitality: Take River Safety Seriously
As spring's heat entices crowds to rivers for water activities, hidden dangers lurk beneath their tranquil surface. The 2020 Alberta Drowning Report revealed that rivers…
Penton: Should it be the Final? Or Finals?
Pressing questions from the world of sport that have no definite answers, but offer a variety of possibilities. For instance: Why is it called the Stanley Cup Final but the NBA Finals?
Letter: Too Much Freedom?
There is an old saying that says, “Every time you point a finger at someone else, just remember there are three fingers pointing back at you.”
Rosebud Theatre presents the beloved family musical, The Sound of Music
As we celebrate 50 years of Art in the Valley, Rosebud Theatre is excited to announce its summer production, The Sound of Music.
Alsask’s life-size fooseball = life-sized fun
Alsask’s life-sized foosball competition returned to the community on Saturday, June 10th, at the Alsask Recreation Centre.
June Crown land sale brings in $9.3 million, consistent with the previous sale
Each Crown land sale for petroleum and natural gas rights this fiscal year has come in the around the $10 million mark.
What Does Healthy Social Media Usage Look Like?
Young people today are increasingly eschewing meaningful friendships, intimate relationships, having a steady job, and being connected…
New Alberta cabinet will move Alberta forward
Premier Danielle Smith has named her new cabinet, a team dedicated to building on a solid foundation of stability, informed decision-making and good governance.
Oyen Eagles batting 1,000 to start season
The Oyen Eagles began the season by winning their first two games, putting them in an enviable position in the Fertile Valley Baseball League.
Katherine Emberly announced as new president & CEO of STARS
Following an extensive search by the society’s volunteer board of directors, STARS announced that Katherine Emberly will join the organization as president & CEO, effective Sept. 15, 2023.
Deadline for nominations approaches for new Alberta Blue Cross® Community Wellbeing grant program
The deadline of June 30 is fast approaching for organizations and community groups to nominate outstanding volunteers for the new Alberta Blue Cross Community Wellbeing grant program.
UCP’s Nate Horner celebrates re-election in Drumheller-Stettler
Current Alberta Legislature representative Nate Horner has again won his seat in the Drumheller-Stettler riding.
Carbon Tax 2.0: Making your life more expensive
Canada’s Conservatives have spent a lot of time talking about the carbon tax, its effect on the cost of living, and how it is ineffective at reducing emissions while punishing regular Canadians.
Acadia Valley News, Jun 6
It’s trying to rain today. We’ve had about a ½ a 10th in town this morning but the weather is calling for showers off and on the next few days.
Penton: Divisional alignment major obstacle for Jays
Luck usually plays a major role in sports, but the bad luck Toronto Blue Jays are experiencing this year has little to do with their on-field performance.
Check It Out: Common sense - a resource found on the prairies
Canadians are known for being polite and apologetic. Which may be why there are t-shirts that say, “I’m sorry if I offended you with my common sense.”
Pop 89: Define: Home
Throughout history, we have used words against each other, dickering with aplomb to get away with murder. Or we don’t bother to define our terms…
Food Farm and antique seeding demo
On Friday, June 2, the Threshing Club conducted their annual seeding demonstration in conjunction with the 2023 Food Farm program for Grade 3 students.