Applications now open for Protein Industries Canada's Artificial Intelligence Program

Protein Industries Canada (PIC) will start accepting "expression of interest" applications today for its new Artificial Intelligence Program. 

The industry continues to see a need for the adoption and use of artificial intelligence with its growth in Canada's  plant-based food, feed and ingredients sector.

The program was launched in 2022 and is focused on working with agri-food companies in the development of AI technology for their business.

The first round of applications saw a steady flow of intake, and projects which are currently under review for approval.

Farmers should look at developing an integrated weed management system

Farmers are busy reviewing seed test results and finalizing their cropping plans for the spring.

A key issue during the growing season is always weed control and its always important to pencil in some reserves just in case.

Weed Control Specialist Clark Brenzil says when thinking about weed control it's important to develop an integrated weed management system.

"Integrated weed management is the utilization of a broad range of agronomic practices in order to achieve your goal of weed control. Essentially it doesn't rely on any single one practice."

Mazatlán mayor reassures Canadians and other visitors following cartel violence

The mayor of a Mexican city caught up in a wave of drug cartel violence last week wasted little time reassuring Canadians and other foreign visitors that his city is safe for travellers.

Edgar Gonzalez, in a video posted online by the City of Mazatlán, strolled through his city's historic centre on Friday, shaking hands and posing for pictures with tourists.

As 'Three Amigos' meet in Mexico, experts call on leaders for North American vision

From the frosty throes of a Canadian winter, the land of conquistadors and Frida Kahlo can seem a million miles away. 

But that's not the way North American diplomats, trade experts and business leaders see it — and they hope the continent's leaders have a similar vision as the so-called "Three Amigos" gather this week in Mexico City. 

"The potential for North America is immense," said Eric Farnsworth, the former Clinton-era White House official who now leads the D.C. office of the Council of the Americas and the Americas Society.

Alberta-made movie tops Netflix charts

A made-in-Alberta film is topping the Netflix charts.

Let Him Go starring Kevin Costner and Diane Lane was the number one Netflix film in Canada prior to the weekend.

The film tells the story of a retired couple who recently lost their son and must rescue their young grandson from his abusive stepfather.

Scenes were shot in locations such as Calgary, High River, Drumheller, Fort Macleod, Didsbury and Bragg Creek in 2019. The movie was released in November of 2020.

Behind the ice sculpture at Rotary Amphitheater

If you've been near the Rotary Amphitheater lately, you may have noticed an interesting new addition to the area. 

An ice sculpture featuring Fort Saskatchewan's logo has been put up right beside the ice slides. 

Jenelle Hart, parks services manager with the city, said that the slide was put together by Edmonton-based ice sculptors.

"We sent over a vector file to Ice on Whyte. They're the company who constructed the ice slide for us," Hart said.

Gold medalist Colton Dach drops puck, signs autographs at JRC

Colton Dach has become a local celebrity. 

The former Fort Saskatchewan Ranger and now Canadian World Junior gold medalist, was at the JRC on Saturday (Jan. 7) to take in a U18 AAA Rangers game. 

Dach took part in a ceremonial face-off before the game and hung out with eager fans in the concourse, signing autographs and taking photos. Some were even lucky enough to hold Dach’s gold medal. 

It was a moment that Dach was happy to be a part of. 

Colton Dach involved in WHL trade

Fresh off winning gold at the 2023 World Junior Championships, Colton Dach will now be suiting up for a different WHL team for the rest of the season. 

Dach was involved in a trade on Saturday (Jan. 7) morning that saw the Kelowna Rockets move the Fort Saskatchewan native to the Seattle Thunderbirds in exchange for Ty Hurley, Ethan Mittelsteadt, a first-round draft pick in 2024 and two conditional draft picks.

The deal comes days before the WHL trade deadline on Tuesday (Jan. 10). 

Update: Fort Saskatchewan RCMP respond to serious assault on nearby highway

Fort Saskatchewan RCMP responded to a serious assault that seemingly occurred near a highway.

On Saturday (Jan. 7) morning at about 8:25 a.m., police were called to Highway 831 between Township Road 560 and Highway 29. 

Upon arriving at the location near Lamont, they found a man on the highway beside a vehicle. 

Emergency services responded and transported the man to the hospital with undetermined injuries. 

RCMP remained on the scene for several hours as they investigated. The road is now open. 

More to come...