New President named for FCC
Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau has named Justine Hendricks as the next President and Chief Executive Officer for Farm Credit Canada.
Hendricks moves into the role after serving as Chief Corporate Sustainability Officer and Senior Vice-President, Sustainable Business and Enablement with Export Development Canada.
FCC Board Chairperson Jane Halford says Justine has significant experience in the financial industry and in leading teams that serve exporters and investors in a wide range of sectors, including agriculture.
Dr. Theresa Tam on preparing for the next battle with COVID-19, and future epidemics
Canada's chief public health officer says COVID-19 is still circulating at a "relatively high level" and other strains of influenza may surge in the new year.
At the same time, governments need to invest in preparing for and preventing future epidemics, Dr. Theresa Tam says.
Morinville women's basketball team pulls off unlikely second-place finish
The Morinville High women's basketball team dribbled their way to an unlikely silver medal at a tournament last weekend.
Heading into the Green and Gold tournament at Louis St. Laurent in Edmonton, the team was already facing several injuries that put them shorthanded.
Toronto and Vancouver airports warn of operational impacts today due to weather
A major winter storm bearing down on Toronto is adding to the calamity in Canadian airports already plagued by flight cancellations and delays set off early this week by heavy snow in Vancouver.
Environment Canada says Toronto's storm will begin today with rain or snow followed by plummeting temperatures, a potential flash freeze and blizzard-like conditions Friday.
Toronto's Pearson International Airport has cautioned it could affect operations, while Environment Canada warns of possible extensive power outages and dangerous travel conditions.
Local rider Kolby Wanchuk rises up the ranks after National Finals Rodeo
Since finishing the 2022 National Finals Rodeo (NFR), Sherwood Park's Kolby Wanchuk has risen up the ranks in saddle bronc riding.
The 2022 NFR took place from Dec. 1 to Dec. 10 in Las Vegas. The competition showcases the talents of rodeo cowboys from all around the world.
In 2021 Wanchuk made his NFR debut. He finished 12th in the world standings for saddle bronc riding, with $118,195 earned throughout the season.
This year proved even bigger, with Wanchuk rising up to 8th in the world standings and earning a whopping $211,633.
Harbour Pool temporarily closes warm pool
The warm pool at Harbour Pool will be closed over the holiday weekend.
According to a post on the Harbour Pool Facebook page on Monday (Dec. 19), the warm pool will be closed while staff completes routine maintenance on the filter tank.
Harbour Pool staff say swimmers can still hang out in the main pool and hot tub while they finish the maintenance.
The warm pool will reopen on December 27.
Strathcona County RCMP arrest three people for stealing mail
Three people have been arrested for stealing mail in Strathcona County. Two of the culprits were residents of Sherwood Park.
According to police, just after 4 a.m. on Tuesday (Dec. 20), they received a report that three people were breaking into a Canada Post mailbox.
When police arrived, they located three suspects who they believed to be involved. When the trio was arrested police searched their bag and found stolen mail alongside break-in tools.
RCMP: Former Strathcona County director stole public funds
Police are saying that a former director of services for Strathcona County stole over $16,000 in public funds over the course of the last two years.
Local RCMP received a fraud complaint in June from Strathcona County management as a result of an internal audit which led to an investigation.
On Wednesday (Dec. 21) Darrell Reid, the chief commissioner of Strathcona County, and Constable Chantelle Kelly with Strathcona County RCMP held a press conference to go over the details of the investigation.
A look at gas prices: Fort Saskatchewan way higher than nearby communities
Gas prices in the area have been all over the place lately.
This is where you can find the best bang for your buck, according to GasBuddy.com at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday (Dec. 21).
AHS aims to free up ambulances, paramedics with alternate transportation
Dr. John Cowell says AHS is open for business to get more properly equipped vans on the road to transport non-emergency patients.
Today it was announced AHS will now be utilizing alternate transportation for non-medical transfers to free up paramedics and ambulances. By doing so, officials believe it will divert about 15 per cent of transports from EMS, allowing paramedics to respond to about 70 more transports daily.