Dueling markets dominate Strathmore's weekend

Last weekend featured two markets on opposite sides of Strathmore at the same time.

On Saturday (May 31) residents had the choice to visit Main Street Market's Spring Market at the Strathmore Civic Centre, and the Vintage & Vines Country Market at the Legacy Farm Project.

Both events featured dozens of local vendors selling a variety of goods, including arts, crafts, food, and 3D-printed knick knacks.

Liberal government legislation to further tighten Canada-U.S. border expected today

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree is expected to introduce a bill today spelling out the federal government's next steps on border security.

The recent throne speech promised legislation to bolster security at Canada's borders and new tools for police and intelligence agencies to help them stop the flow of deadly fentanyl and its precursors.

The government also said the Canada Border Services Agency will be given new powers to examine goods destined for export to prevent the movement of illegal and stolen products, including cars.

Removing Chinese tariffs on Canadian agriculture products a priority, says Carney

The federal government plans to work urgently to remove Chinese tariffs on Canadian agriculture and seafood products, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday.

"The Canadian government is engaging with its Chinese counterparts at the ministerial level and we'll continue those discussions," Carney told reporters after meeting with premiers in Saskatoon.

"They're a top priority for us." 

The commitment came in a statement after the meeting and it says premiers want Canada's trading relationship with China to improve. 

Wheatland Kings mourn the loss of former player

O'Shea Red Crow, a former player with the Agra Risk Wheatland Kings, passed away on Sunday (June 1).

The 21-year-old passed away after Calgary Police received reports of a man who had fallen from a building on Third Street S.E. The man was confirmed to be Red Crow by his family.

Head coach Douglas Raycroft met with media at the Strathmore Family Centre to talk about the loss.

Two youths charged in Chestermere break and enters

Chestermere RCMP and Calgary Police Service (CPS) arrested and charged two youths for multiple break and enters throughout the area.

Police began investigating the break-ins in May, with reports being made throughout Calgary, Chestermere, and Airdrie.

"The offenders broke into private residences through main floor windows and took items such as the victims’ wallets and car keys," wrote RCMP. "The keys were then used to steal a number of the victims’ vehicles."

Holy Cross Collegiate raise over $7,000 for local charities

Holy Cross Collegiate raised money for several charity organizations.

Students and staff from the school participated in various drives and initiatives, donating the money to local charities like the Wheatland County Food Bank, Strathmore Overnight Shelter, Mainsprings Pregnancy and Family Support, and Foothills Advocacy in Motion. Donations were also made to Chalice Canada and the Christmas Hamper Society.

The school raised exactly $7,787.67 throughout the school year.

RCMP search for missing Chestermere man

Chestermere RCMP are looking for help locating 35-year-old Kiefer Cote.

Police say that Cote was last seen at his parents' home in Chestermere on May 25. The vehicle he was believed to be driving was found in Calgary on May 29.

Cote is described as:

  • 6 feet tall
  • Blue eyes and blonde hair
  • Multiple tattoos and a nose ring

According to RCMP, Cote was last seen wearing beige pants, a white t-shirt, and white sneakers.

Anyone with information on Cote's whereabouts can contact Chestermere RCMP at 403-204-8777.

PIC announces new funding for genomics and AI programs

The federal government is investing $15 million into Protein Industries Canada; the funding is being used to strengthen Canada's agri-food sector.

The new funding will focus on genomics and AI programs by bringing new tools to plant breeders, farmers, ingredient processors, and food manufacturers.

The programs will enable farmers and companies across Canada’s agrifood sector to build a more resilient, efficient, and sustainable food system.