REMEMBERING WHEN: The indestructible little dog
One Saturday when my brother was young, he was invited into town for a winter playdate by a couple of his friends. There was a hill close to where his friends lived…
Penton: Looking back at the best from 2025 (Part 2)
The best of 2025’s notes, quotes and anecdotes (Part 2 — July through December)…
Pop 89: Together
There is a saying in recovery: “You can’t do this for me, but I can’t do it alone.” We heal, we grow, we learn together. To walk into a room and admit to others that we have a problem…
Check It Out: Kindness and courage are a light in a tunnel of darkness
I read a note that said, “Whoever stole my antidepressants—I hope you’re happy now!” The joyful season of hospitality, giving, and kindness is coming to a close…
Oyen Chamber wraps up busy late-night shopping season with Christmas Market
The Oyen & District Chamber of Commerce’s last evening of late-night shopping was a busy one. Ten vendors, including the Clay Cup, joined the Christmas Market.
Operation Christmas Stocking
For years, members of the Oyen & District Health Care Foundation have assembled Christmas gift bags for long-term residents, known as Operation Christmas Stocking.
OYEN LODGE: A season full of snacks, naps
Hello everyone. I have to say, I’m not enjoying the December weather so far. There have been some nasty storms, which certainly make travel difficult.
Final curtain for Dancing with the Stars fundraiser
The Dancing with the Stars fundraiser held on December 13 at the Legion Hall will retire after this sixth and final show. It has featured laughs, dance moves and brave contestants…
Celebrating Night in Bethlehem
On the nights of December 5 and 6, 305 visitors followed a lighted star to the Crossroads Centre in Oyen. Once inside, they entered a different world.
BCAS donates to the long-term care courtyard
The Big Country Agricultural Society was pleased to present a donation of $500 toward the upgrade of the long-term care courtyard.
Reflection: Reverend Johnny Rhoad
It is that word “peace” that can seem to be very confusing today. “Peace” is such a common word. “Peace” is used in almost everyone’s vernacular, everyday, language; but what do we mean by “peace”?
Telling Alberta’s story
The Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) is inviting visitors to explore the care, expertise and thought behind Alberta’s heritage in its new temporary exhibition, Stories of Us: Building Alberta’s Collection.
The Tumbleweed Tree in the Dug-Out “Home”
I learned something of courage in the face of adversity on my most memorable Christmas. It happened 42 years ago in a makeshift home dug into the side of a small hill on the prairie.
Make safe driving part of your holiday plans
With the holiday season in full swing, Alberta’s government is reminding residents to plan ahead and never get behind the wheel while impaired by alcohol or cannabis.
Christmas – A Time for Hope and Gratitude
This week, we look back more than two thousand years to mark the birth of Jesus Christ. Here in Battle River-Crowfoot, and for millions of families from coast to coast to coast…
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).