Westcliffe drama students delight audience
Family, friends and staff thoroughly enjoyed watching students from Westcliffe Composite School perform a play in the school gym Thursday evening, March 30th.
Look how far we’ve come
A March, 1998 issue of The West Central Crossroads featured the latest technology for farmers. “More and more farmers are using the Internet to help manage their operations…
MP Kurek Disappointed by 2023 Liberal-NDP Budget
Battle River—Crowfoot Member of Parliament, Damien C. Kurek, shared his thoughts on the 2023 Liberal budget, presented Tuesday.
Growing Through Grief: Loneliness
There are times in grief where you just feel lonely. There are many suggestions and advice out there for combating loneliness.
Penton: Gushue has no peer as a Brier skip
Step aside, Ernie Richardson. Make room, Kevin Martin. Stand over there, Kevin Koe. Slide to the side, Randy Ferbey.
Pop 89: Communing in Time and Space
My brother is treating his stroke as a gift. Granted, he doesn’t always see it that way, but he is trying to mine it. His intention to use its lessons to enrich his life is admirable…
Check It Out: Bringing healing to history
Someone once said, “History is the sum total of things that could have been avoided.” Those words could apply to a little-known piece of Canadian history from the mid-1960s.
Kindersley Rodeo saddles up for 30th celebration
Though the event may not be until June, Kindersley Rodeo organizers are hard at work getting things ready for their marquee event.
March of Dimes helps stroke survivors
March of Dimes is a community-based rehabilitation and advocacy charity for people with physical disabilities.
South Alberta Flight Academy to Pursue Partnership with HALO Air Ambulance
Super T Aviation and Prairie Rose Public Schools’ South Alberta Flight Academy to partner with HALO Air Ambulance in first-of-its-kind aviation agreement.
Oyen Eagles downed in ECSHL finals
It was a sterling campaign, but the Oyen Eagles’ fight in the East Central Senior Hockey League season is over.
Canadian reporter challenges Biden on killing Keystone XL
Canadian reporter challenges Biden on the hypocrisy of killing Keystone XL, but approving Alaska Willow Project last week.
The Cost of Bad Policy
Both budget time and tax season is upon us, and top of mind is how Canadians are feeling the burden of increased taxes, higher prices from inflation…
Strengthening an Economic Corridor in Oyen
Alberta’s government is exploring expanding an economic corridor in east-central Alberta.
Acadia Valley News Mar 23
It’s the first week of Spring but it still doesn’t feel like it. Today they’re calling for a high of +2, the temperatures are still -10 or colder overnight.
Supporting made-in-Alberta products
Alberta’s government is supporting the province’s local agriculture and food sector by helping producers and processors market their products.
Community strategies meeting at Sedalia Hall
A community strategies meeting was held at the Sedalia Community Hall, Saturday afternoon, March 18th. Approximately 75 people came out for the meeting…
Letter to the Editor: Recent opinion pieces contradictory
I want to say that I like the Voice and the content showcasing our community and surrounding areas.
Penton: NHL trades: For better or worse
The National Hockey League’s trade deadline has come and gone, and most teams got what they wanted — the good teams improved…
Pop 89: Hold My Hand
While the gales whip off the ocean, cross the Island where I’m stationed with my sisters, next to a hospital bed, the same grey clouds make their way to Val Marie, SK where snow steadily falls.