Skip to content

Local News

Deadly white-nose syndrome found in bats along Red Deer River

Deadly white-nose syndrome found in bats along Red Deer River

White-nose syndrome, a deadly fungal disease that has been devastating bat populations in North America, has been diagnosed in Alberta for the first time.
52nd St. in Olds finally gets its second lift of pavement

52nd St. in Olds finally gets its second lift of pavement

Asphalt has been milled around the manholes and tie-ins on 52nd Street in Olds in preparation for a top lift of asphalt along three blocks of 52nd Street
Princess Tea in Innisfail shares Disney magic

Princess Tea in Innisfail shares Disney magic

Annual event a fundraiser for Joy’s School of Dance
Sundre & District Museum celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day

Sundre & District Museum celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day

Students and guests were treated to Metis and Stoney Nakoda programming
ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
Celebrating the commitment of Sundre’s medical professionals

Celebrating the commitment of Sundre’s medical professionals

Sundre Hospital Futures Committee hosts annual health-care long service awards
Alberta RCMP stop 101 impaired drivers Canada Day long weekend

Alberta RCMP stop 101 impaired drivers Canada Day long weekend

Police also issued 1,679 traffic safety violation tickets, writing up 780 motorists for exceeding the speed limit, 31 for distracted driving and another 34 for the improper use of vehicle safety restraints.
Heritage Quilt Crochet Bomb project installation in Innisfail a blast

Heritage Quilt Crochet Bomb project installation in Innisfail a blast

Volunteers come to the Innisfail & District Historical Village to create 41 quilts from granny squares, and then wrap it around with love
Canadian accessible reading resources evolving despite braille book famine

Canadian accessible reading resources evolving despite braille book famine

But despite the data, according to The Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA), reading resources for visually impaired and disabled Canadians are growing by the day. 
Legal Aid services could end Tuesday, gov't offers to extend funding

Legal Aid services could end Tuesday, gov't offers to extend funding

Legal Aid Alberta says ultimatum offered by Alberta government “erodes the independence of this organization and its ability to deliver services.”
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks