Winter Sun Safety: Protecting yourself year-round
When winter arrives, many people living in Alberta may stop thinking about sun safety. However, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) can still pose a health risk, even in the chilly months.
Super-charged conversation touts Alberta tourism
How well is tourism doing in Alberta? Well enough that you may want to say “super” when you discuss the multi-billion-dollar industry.
Continued excellence in education highlighted
Christ The Redeemer (CTR) Catholic Schools is proud to announce outstanding results in the 2023-2024 Alberta Education Assurance survey…
Acadia Municipal Library News: Library Draw Winner
Congratulations to Kari Tucker who won the library draw last month! Everyone who registered for a library card or renewed their current one was entered.
Town of Oyen Library Booknotes: The Anti-Social Season
FICTION: The Anti-Social Season / by: Adele Buck, Catch You Later : A Novel / by: Jessica Strawser, Dead Med / by: Freida McFadden…
Restoring balance for Albertans
Alberta is known around the world for many things – some of the most breathtaking and iconic scenery on earth, a world-class agricultural industry that puts high-quality food on tables…
Oyen Lodge News: Beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Hello, everyone. It has been chilly this past week, with some snow. The shovelling has begun. The tree branches covered in snow look beautiful, like a winter wonderland.
UBHA 2024 Canadian Circuit Finals held at Oyen
United Bucking Horse Association 2024 Canadian Circuit Finals were held in the Crossroads Centre, Oyen September 25.
Taelor Gillis receives Big Country Agricultural Society Scholarship
Taelor is enrolled in the first semester of the Bachelor of Science in Animal Bioscience program at the University of Saskatchewan.
Rare fossil of North American lion unearthed in Alberta gravel pit
In June of 1965, Jerry Kuhn and his father Peter Kuhn stumbled across the upper jaw bone, or “maxilla” of an extinct lion near Acadia Valley, Alberta.
Your donation dollars are at work!
Ten years ago, the Oyen & District Health Care Foundation provided the Long-Term Care unit with six power recliners.
KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 3
Mr. and Mrs. Peck holidayed in England from May to the end of August 1929. In the meantime, their eldest son Hubert, ranching near Cochrane…
Acadia Municipal Library News: Perpetual Puzzle
We will be having a “perpetual puzzle” starting at the library this week. Come down to work on the Christmas-themed puzzle anytime during library hours.
Penton: Heartbreak once again for Bombers in Grey Cup
Will the Winnipeg Blue Bombers pass on next year’s Canadian Football League playoffs, saying ‘No thanks. The annual heartbreak in the Grey Cup game is just too much to bear.’
Pop 89: Sacred Agents on Holy Ground
This Advent I’m giving myself the gift of a fast from technological devices and internet news. As the monk Richard Rohr reminds us…
Check It Out: Speak up when things are out of order
It's been reported that when Einstein was a young boy, he was a late talker, and his parents were worried. Finally, one day at supper, he blurted out a complete sentence…
Depression and the holidays
Holidays can be difficult for some people, especially if you are dealing with depression. Spending time with friends, getting plenty of rest…
RCMP seek information in Consort hit and run investigation
Coronation RCMP is investigating a possible hit-and-run- incident that occurred last Thursday evening, involving a 15-year-old female.