4-H Beef Club celebrating 80 years in Fort Saskatchewan
It's been 80 years since the 4-H Beef Club started in Fort Saskatchewan.
To celebrate this milestone, the club is hosting an anniversary celebration at the Moyer Rec Centre in Josephburg on May 28.
The 4-H beef club is open for kids in the area between the ages of 6 and 21.
"They learn so much. It's not just about taking care of animals, it's about giving back to your community and working hard," said Lea Appleman, general leader of the club. "It teaches the kids ethics and gives them goals and things to strive for."
PIC opens next phase of Technology Leadership Program
Protein Industries Canada is now accepting new Expressions of Interest (EOI) for their Technology Leadership Program.
CEO Bill Greuel says they had 36 EOIs in the first call, noting it's evident that the sector is positive about the long-term growth opportunities for plant-based food, feed and ingredients, and that the cluster model has been embraced by the industry.
EOIs under the second round will be accepted until June 26th.
Projects must include the use of a high-protein dryland crop such as lentils, peas, chickpeas, canola, fava, oat, flax, lupin or soy.
2024 CARP submission deadline is not that far away
The Canola Council of Canada is now accepting letters of intent for the 2024 Canola Agronomic Research Program (CARP).
Agri-Food Pilot program extended to help meet labour issues
The Federal Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship has announced the extension of the Agri-Food Pilot.
Sean Fraser says the pilot program is being extended to May 14, 2025 to help meet the longstanding labour needs in the ag sector.
Update: Edmonton hazmat team responded to incident near Sherwood Park
Edmonton fire and hazmat crews were on the scene of an incident near Sherwood Park on Tuesday (May 9) morning.
Crews were called to the scene of 101 Avenue and 37 Street to reports of odd-coloured smoke coming from one of the tanks at the Building Products of Canada plant.
Five crews, including one hazmat crew, responded to the incident. The hazmat team was testing air quality while fire crews worked with onsite operators.
One fire, caused by excessive heat in the tank, needed to be extinguished by firefighters.
Fort Saskatchewan Indigenous Society hosts event for Red Dress Day
There was a walk, a roundance, and powwow dancing for Red Dress Day in Fort Saskatchewan at Legacy Park on Friday (May 5).
The event was hosted by the Indigenous Society of Fort Saskatchewan, a group that formed out of a desire to help people through difficult times.
Red Dress Day is an annual event in memory of the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit people across Canada.
Local gardening expert offering up spring tips
A local gardening expert is offering up some spring tips to residents in the area.
Tam Andersen, who runs Prairie Gardens and Adventure Farm, might just be the best person to go to for any tips regarding growing plants and maintaining a garden.
With the abnormally warm start to the season, Andersen suggests getting a head start on your garden.
"In our 37 years of gardening I have only ever seen it this warm once before," said Andersen. "Why not take the dive and start planting now!"
Heartland Sulpher provides update on weekend fire
Heartland Sulpher has provided an update on a fire at their terminal over the weekend.
On Saturday afternoon (May 6), onlookers saw a cloud of dark smoke just off Highway 15.
The general manager of the terminal, John Bennett, says the fire was in their mechanical and parts shop.
"The fire was confined to the shop building and its contents."
The fire was eventually extinguished with the help of both on-site and county firefighting resources. No one was hurt during the incident.
Fort High students excited about inaugural slo-pitch team
Another sport has made its way into Fort High.
The high school has officially launched its first-ever slo-pitch team with a roster of 19 students.
"We put out to the kids, and we had an overwhelming response," said Curtis Starko, the principal at Fort High. "The kids are really excited!"
The team played their first game of the season last Wednesday (May 3) against Vimy Ridge, taking home a thrilling 21-20 victory.
The excitement about the first win wasn't just limited to the players.
The Western Canadian fed market continues to set new highs
Checking the prairie cattle marketing reports for last week ...