Penton: Not easy picking Canada’s team
The hardest aspect of choosing the players for Canada’s team in the 4 Nations Faceoff tournament in February is not necessarily who will make the team…
SPORTS TALK: Don’t believe the hype - Paul vs Tyson fight was horrible to watch
Jake Paul has claimed that his controversial clash with Mike Tyson achieved a higher gate than any UFC event in history.
Pop 89: You Had A Dream
Of all the gifts one can be given in staggering abundance, mine is dreams. But when was the last time you listened to someone’s dream?
Immigration plan: a reversal from previous announcements
The sign said: I’m getting stronger with age. I can now lift $100 worth of groceries with one hand.
A Culture of Corruption
The culture of corruption within the Liberal government is truly astounding. Every day, it seems, Canadians wake up to another scandal, ethical violation, or misdeed…
Nurse practitioners expand primary care access
The Alberta government’s Nurse Practitioner Primary Care program is showing early signs of success, with 33 nurse practitioners…
Helping heroes build careers in the trades
Alberta’s government is investing $300,000 to help veterans ready to re-enter civilian life transition to careers in the skilled trades.
Foundation investment enhances local healthcare
The Brooks and District Health Foundation’s commitment to invest $750,000 with Alberta Health Services (AHS) has come to fruition as the Brooks Health Centre now houses 14 additional beds.
Alberta shelters are ready for winter
As colder temperatures sweep in, the province is supporting the addition of both temporary winter spaces and year-round spaces in communities across Alberta…
AHS accepting toys as payment for parking tickets
Alberta Health Services (AHS) is once again spreading holiday cheer with its Toys for Tickets campaign. This initiative gives people who’ve recently received an AHS parking ticket…
Falls Prevention Month a reminder to stay safe all year
Alberta Health Services encourages Albertans to take steps to prevent falls and other injuries. About 180 children ages four and under and 11,000 adults ages 65 and older were hospitalized due to falls in Alberta in 2022.
Town of Oyen Library Booknotes: Brotherless Night
FICTION: Brotherless Night : A Novel / by: V.V. Ganeshananthan, The Ferryman : A Novel / by: Justin Cronin, God of Malice / by: Rina Kent…
OYEN LODGE REPORT: Thursday sees busiest day at the lodge for residents
Hello, everyone. Good ol’ Jack Frost has been around this past week. The days sure have been nice, but the temperature is going to change and get cooler.
Oyen and District Seniors Report: Delicious potluck supper
Thirteen people came to the Seniors Recreation Centre on November 6 for a delicious potluck supper.
The Chamber is Celebrating the Christmas Season!
The Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the Passport to Christmas program again this year! Look for your passport starting December 2, 2024…
Acadia Municipal Library News: 40 new additions for audiobook shelves
Last week we updated the audiobook shelves with 40 new additions. Come take a look!
“Grandma Max” Honoured as One of Rodeo’s Leading Women
Many know her as “Grandma Max,” the super hockey grandma who supports her family with an endless supply of love, encouragement, and snacks.
New owners at Acadia Valley’s longstanding store
Acadia Valley has had a grocery store in their town since 1945. On November 12th of this year Jana Kauppinen re-opened The Store, following decades of faithful service by the Peers family.
Helping kids lead with heart, head, hands and health
A new investment in 4-H Alberta will offer the province’s youth new opportunities to get into agriculture.
Tis the season to practice cyber safety
It’s the month of online shopping and cyber deals, with Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Alberta RCMP would like to remind Albertans to practice cyber safety whenever they shop online.