Alberta to pursue long-term methane agreement with federal government
Alberta Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz says the province is moving ahead with plans to secure a long-term agreement with the federal government on methane emissions reductions.
Helping Albertans this respiratory virus season
Alberta’s health system is prepared to manage seasonal pressures as respiratory virus cases rise across the province, according to statements released Thursday by two provincial cabinet ministers.
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: Do not be afraid: there is good news
“Do not be afraid! For behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people: Today the Oyen Echo has met its saviour. She is Kate Winquist. Hallelujah!”
Penton: Looking back at the best from 2025
The best quips, quotes and anecdotes from January through June, 2025 (Part 1).
REMEMBERING WHEN: Grandma’s “practical” Christmas gifts
Christmas is always an exciting time for little kids, and growing up, we were certainly no different. The yuletide joy and anticipation in our family leading up to Christmas morning…
Pop 89: “Touch Heart” Words
The word of the year, as voted on by the Oxford English Dictionary, is rage-bait: “combining the words rage, meaning a violent outburst of anger, and bait, an attractive morsel of food.
Check It Out: Soon we’ll say “goodbye 2025” and “hello 2026”
A grandpa sat back in his recliner on New Year’s Day and said to his little grandson, “I remember last year like it was yesterday!”
Oyen Public School Christmas concert brings holiday cheer
Students at Oyen Public School brought holiday cheer to the stage during the school’s Christmas concert last Tuesday at South Central High School.
Oyen kids enjoy Breakfast with Santa
More than 50 local children joined their families for “Breakfast with Santa,” hosted by the Oyen & District Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, Dec. 6.
OYEN LODGE: “December is the most wonderful time of the year.”
Hello everyone. Good thing the cold snap didn’t last long. The Oyen Lodge would like to extend its condolences to Juicy McKay’s family and friends on her passing.
Michael Noah Smigelski 3rd Annual Basketball Tournament
Michael Noah Smigelski peacefully entered heaven on March 20, 2023. He was born in Medicine Hat, Alta., on March 11, 2003, the only son of Neil and Anne Marie Smigelski…
Christianson named Director of Regional Initiatives with Special Areas Board
SPECIAL AREAS – Jordon Christianson has accepted a temporary two-year position as Director of Regional Initiatives with the Special Areas Board.
Shania Gillis-Johnson receives Big Country Agricultural Society Scholarship
A 2025 South Central High School graduate, Shania Gillis-Johnson, headed to Calgary this fall to attend the University of Calgary for a Bachelor of Arts majoring in International Indigenous Studies.
‘Spread joy, not germs’ this holiday season
Health officials are reminding Albertans to take precautions against respiratory illnesses as the holiday season gets underway.
Get it Built!
Late last month, Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a “Memorandum of Understanding” (“MOU”) with the Government of Alberta.
Child care agreement extended for a year
Alberta and federal officials have agreed to extend the current child care agreement for one year, ensuring stability for families and keeping costs low.
Alberta releases clearer land reclamation rules
Alberta has unveiled new guidance aimed at simplifying and speeding up land reclamation across the province.
Alberta launches $10M program to expand greenhouse, vertical farm production
Alberta’s government and Ottawa are launching a new three-year, $10-million program aimed at expanding greenhouse and vertical farm production and increasing the supply…
50 impaired drivers removed during enforcement day
Alberta RCMP, along with other law enforcement partners, removed 50 impaired drivers from the province’s roads on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, as part of National Impaired Driving Enforcement Day.