Voting is open for Top of the Country competition that features local artist Brettyn Rose
The SiriusXM and CCMA Top of the Country competition is open for voting, and a local musician is in the running.
Brettyn Rose is currently one of the eight semi-finalists in the competition, and she was recently in Toronto recording one of her songs as part of it.
"It has been so cool. I've watched this program for so many years, and to now be an artist in it," Rose explained. "There's so many talented people around here, and to be selected as a semi-finalist was absolutely insane, and it's been a crazy cool experience."
UPDATE: Airdrie commuters face delays after multi-vehicle collision
A multi-vehicle collision was causing delays for Airdrie's afternoon commuters.
According to reports, there was a five-vehicle collision northbound on 8th Street just north of the intersection with Yankee Valley Boulevard. The scene has since been cleared.
More snow is forecasted to fall tonight in Airdrie.
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Chinese loss puts Canada alone in first place
Team China took a 10-3 loss to Czechia during the Wednesday afternoon draw at the BKT World Men’s Curling Championship at Temple Gardens Centre.
China drops their record to 6-2, while Canada sits atop the standings at 6-1.
Despite having three losses, Czechia has been giant slayers at this championship as they have picked up wins now against China and Scotland. They have a chance to take down another giant when they meet Canada tonight in the evening draw at 7 pm.
Small town feel: Weyburn Tourism comments on 'neighbourly' acknowledgement
Weyburn Tourism has taken a lot of strides to ensure our city is a great place for visitors and for those who make their residence here.
According to Executive Director Monica Osborn, the second-place ranking on the World Atlas blog of the '9 Most Neighbourly Towns in the Prairies' is something to celebrate.
Late snow wallops region, another warning issued — but Airdrie spared
A day after a late night April snow dump caused headaches for motorists across the region, Environment Canada has issued another snowfall warning for a portion of Rocky View County, though it does not encompass Airdrie.
Missing Fort Macleod teen has been found
The search for a missing Fort Macleod youth has come to an end.
On March 31, Fort Macleod RCMP turned to the public for help locating a 16-year-old male who was last seen on March 28.
At about 4:30 p.m. on April 2, they released an update confirming the teen had been found safe.
Hazlet history book tells local stories
After five and a half years of work, the latest book on Hazlet's history is now available.
Celebrating Hazlet and Our Community came out in two volumes on March 21st.
"We're writing a history of the Hazlet and district community," said committee member Patti Shannon. "We had put a book together in the 80s, and there was a group of people who felt there was a need for another history book. In 2019, we had a committee of nine interested people who wanted to put another history book together for the community."
Woman dead after Stoney Trail crash; police say unknown vehicle fled scene
A 57-year-old woman is dead after a late-night multi-vehicle collision on Stoney Trail N.W., and police say an unknown vehicle — believed to be a semi-truck and trailer combination — did not remain at the scene.
Officers responded at approximately 11:49 p.m. Tuesday to a collision in the southbound lanes of Stoney Trail, near the bridge deck at Nose Hill Drive N.W.
SARM wants clarity on farm ownership
Saskatchewan's Rural Municipalities are calling on the province to make sure farm ownership stays in Saskatchewan hands.
Warm up on the way; get set for some runoff
Winter has held on long enough, so get ready for a spring sized warm up coming next week courtesy of a big Pacific airflow. That’s the latest from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Before we get out the board shorts and the flip flops, we’ll be taking a turn with the rubber galoshes as we start to see the winter’s considerable snowpack recede.