Viva Vitality: Oral Cancer Awareness
April is Oral Cancer Awareness month. Every hour, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, someone dies of oral or oropharyngeal cancer.
Airdrie RCMP award 5-year-old girl for her heroism
CROSSFIELD - On March 26, 2025, 5-year-old Ellie Mae Lefebvre was at her home in Crossfield with her father when he suddenly had a medical emergency.
Celebrating 50 Years of Archaeology in Alberta
MEDICINE HAT—The Archaeological Society of Alberta (ASA) is excited to announce its milestone 50th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Conference…
Planned changes to food policy
In September 2024, Alberta Health Services (AHS) approved changes to the way food is supplied in our emergency departments and other non-inpatient areas.
Enhancing cardiac services in southern Alberta
Alberta’s government is committed to expanding access to cardiac services so that Albertans can get the care they need, when and where they need it.
Prepare an emergency plan
Your Alberta RCMP is encouraging families to prepare an emergency plan in the event of a flood or wildfire. With summer around the corner…
Alberta RCMP reminds drivers to slow down this spring
As the weather gets warmer this spring and roads become clear, your Alberta RCMP reminds motorists of the dangers of speeding.
Advocating for our agriculture sector
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation RJ Sigurdson will represent Alberta in Washington, D.C. to discuss the importance of free trade in North America.
Sibbald News: Spring has sprung
Spring has sprung! Windows are open to fresh air and sheets are drying on the line. Baby calves are arriving as are geese and many more birds.
Keeping seniors moving in rural Alberta
Alberta’s government is investing $3.5 million to partner with Healthy Aging Alberta to expand transportation and mobility services for seniors in rural communities.
Special Areas Board Announces New Chair
Special Areas is pleased to confirm that effective March 21, 2025, Shaune Kovitch has been appointed as the new Chair for the Special Areas Board.
Oyen Lodge News March 24-28
Hello Everyone. It seems mother nature wants to change things up a bit again. From beautiful weather to freezing rain to some snow, but overall, it’s still been a good season.
Special Areas Proposes to Shun Newspapers
It was rather shocking to learn that Special Areas is trying to shirk their basic responsibility of communicating important information out to residents.
WELCOME YOUNGSTOWN!
With the closure of the ECA Review, we have decided to add the community of Youngstown to our mailing list.
Evaluating online health information
Many Canadians go online to search for medical and health-related information. The internet is the first source of information for many people…
Sibbald News: Sibbald Games attracts 38 competitors
The longer daylight hours and being on the same time as our neighbours to the east sure feels great.
Oyen Lodge News: Warmer Weather
Hello, everyone. The residents sure do like this warmer weather. A few residents walk around the Lodge daily to enjoy the fresh spring air.
Oyen man may be the oldest person in Canada
He’s quite a guy. The leather and rock type. Bert has been around a long time. A long, long time. Since 1855. Sunday, July 15, Bert turned 107. He looks 70.
Being a teacher at Oyen Public School is a dream come true
Working at Oyen Public School (OPS) is a dream come true for Kayl Davies, this year’s Edwin Parr nominee for Prairie Rose Public Schools.