Savour satisfaction
Proverbs 4:7
The good life—the one that truly satisfies—exists only when we stop wanting a better one.
It is the condition of savouring what is rather than longing for what might be. The itch for things, the lust for more—so brilliantly injected by those who peddle them—is a virus draining our souls of happy contentment.
County of Grande Prairie road construction to begin on Wednesday
Construction on Range Road 95, from Highway 667 (south) to Township Road 713 is set to start Wednesday June 11, 2025.
- Work involves removal of the existing ditch material, regrading of road and culvert replacements as needed.
- Traffic will be reduced to a single alternating lane and speed will be reduced in the construction zone.
- Obey all signs and flag persons, exercise extreme caution, and allow extra travel time.
The project is expected to be completed mid-July, weather dependent.
Grande Cache RCMP investigate arson
On June 4, 2025, Grande Cache RCMP received a report of an arson. Police have determined that on June 4, 2025 approximately 10:00 p.m. an unknown individual or individuals gained access to a residential property in “phase 6” by breaching the back fence. From there they went to the front of the residence and lit 2 boxes on fire that were on the front deck leaning against a wall. The family was home at the time of the incident, but fortunately no injuries were reported.
Grande Prairie RCMP seeks public assistance in identifying hit and run suspect
On May 15, 2025, around 3:21 p.m., Grande Prairie RCMP responded to a collision between a pedestrian and a vehicle on the street crossing near Northwestern Polytechnic. The vehicle, described as a white SUV, possible a Ford Edge, failed to stop and proceeded Southbound on 108 street after turning right from 104 avenue. The pedestrian suffered non-life-threatening injuries as a result. A picture of the vehicle was acquired.
UPDATE: No lives lost after overnight structure fire in Grande Prairie
UPDATE:
On June 9, 2025, shortly after midnight, Grande Prairie RCMP received a request to assist with the evacuation of an apartment building on 107A avenue and 110 Street due to a fire. RCMP members were able to assist with the evacuation of 68+ residents. Initial reports suggest that three people received minor injuries though there was serious damage to the building. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
CN deploying Poseidon and Trident to help fight the wildfires
The ongoing wildfire situation stretches from northern Ontario right across the prairies, with the threat to homes and communities and thousands of people being evacuated.
The Assistant Vice-President of Grain for CN, David Przednowek, says they are monitoring the situation very closely as their rail lines run through the north.
CN reports they've had some delays moving grain in and out of the Port at Thunder Bay but are also doing what they can to help with the wildfires.
The lack of moisture is becoming more of a concern in Alberta
Plant 2025 is virtually complete in Alberta, other than a few acres in the Peace region.
Manglai a product co-ordinator with the Agriculture Financial Services Corporation put together the latest report, adding there were very few weather interruptions, just a few localized showers.
In terms of crop development, almost all crops are ahead of average. The soil conditions are trending drier, but there's hope that producers could see some significant impact with June rains.
Canada focusing on peace, energy security and new partnerships at G7 meeting: Carney
Canada has unveiled its priorities for the G7 leaders' summit just one week before it gets underway in Alberta as the government defends its decision to invite India to the summit.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's office says Ottawa's top priority for the summit will be strengthening global peace and security, which includes countering foreign interference and transnational crime, as well as improving responses to wildfires.
Alberta resumes buying U.S. alcohol, months after pause meant to fight tariffs
Alberta is buying American alcohol and gambling machines again, three months after Premier Danielle Smith announced restrictions aimed at fighting back against U.S. tariffs.
Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally said Friday that the move signals a "renewed commitment to open and fair trade" with the United States.
Smith said in March that the province would no longer buy U.S. alcohol and video lottery terminals, or sign contracts with American companies. Alberta's liquor stores are privately owned but must order stock through the provincial government.
Verse of the day: June 9
Matthew 7:13-14
Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
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