Alberta RCMP encourages drivers to be proactive in auto theft prevention
Alberta RCMP have noted a decrease in Theft of Motor Vehicles, and Theft from Motor Vehicles in 2023 in RCMP jurisdictions, as compared to the previous year.
New drought advisory committee for Alberta
Alberta’s new Water Advisory Committee will help prepare for drought and work to make every drop count in 2024.
Tough Times Ahead For Hockey Canada and The 5 Accused Players
The five players from Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team facing sexual assault charges also have the potential to encounter further sanctions regardless of the outcome of their case.
Acadia Valley curling rink receives renovations
The Acadia Valley Recreation Club is always busy, whether fundraising, doing maintenance services, or providing sports for all the kids in the area.
Hanna RCMP Report: Charges laid in January of 2024
A male resident of Hanna was arrested for uttering threats and released on an undertaking to appear in Hanna court.
COME ON BARBIE. LET’S GO PARTY!
The 2024 edition of the Acadia Valley Ladies Bonspiel has wrapped up for another year. As always, all the teams got into the spirit (or maybe spirits) for the occasion!
Penton: A new star shines on the PGA Tour
Twenty-year-old Nick Dunlap has joined the youth brigade that has guaranteed the PGA Tour will continue to be the only golf tour that really matters.
Pop 89: WHY ARE YOU YELLING?
One day, you will wake up old. And some part of your body will ache, maybe even explode with pain. Maybe it will be that knee you destroyed playing ball.
Check It Out: Encourage your MP to lead by example
The story goes like this: A young construction worker was making fun of his older co-worker. Finally, the older worker had enough and said to the young man…
Editorial Cartoon: Stayed with Friends
Trudeau says, as many Canadians did, he stayed with friends over the holidays.
Is accessibility legislation coming to Alberta?
Improving accessibility for people with disabilities remains on the government’s radar, but confirmation hasn’t come yet that United Conservatives will introduce legislation…
Enjoying a horse ride in Hanna
Wade Grover, Elly Grover and Winn Grover have been enjoying a few rides into the town of Hanna during the nice weather.
ENERCON $9,500 donation for Prairie Crocus
The Community Foundation of Southeastern Alberta (CFSEA) is grateful to have received a $9,500 donation from the ENERCON Community Program.
Town of Oyen Library Booknotes: Feb 2
FICTION: The Busy Body / by: Kemper Donovan, Gothikana / by: RuNyx, The Midwife of Auschwitz / by: Anna Stuart.
Alberta remains open for business
Cutting red tape isn’t only a government success story – it’s about helping Albertans and businesses succeed.
Alberta Blue Cross® challenges all Albertans to participate in Winter Walk Day
On Wednesday, February 7, hundreds of thousands of Albertans across the province will embrace the cold and celebrate our Alberta winters with Winter Walk Day 2024.
Guest speaker delivers message of hope at Sedalia
Sedalia, a hamlet in southern Alberta, was a hub of activity on the last day of January when about forty people from surrounding communities gathered at the Sedalia Hall to attend a meeting.
Snow today, gone tomorrow
The history book “Down Cereal’s Memory Trails” recorded a raging blizzard in Cereal and area on the night of March 5. The storm continued for two days…
Buffalo Briefs: Pancake Supper, Bingo and Bake Sale
This week, I am wishing Linda Howe get well wishes. She has been a guest of Big Country Hospital in Oyen the past few days. Get well soon, Linda.