RCMP: Man charged in Fort Saskatchewan for mail theft
Fort Saskatchewan RCMP has charged a man for allegedly stealing mail.
Earlier this month, police observed a man in downtown Fort Saskatchewan. After making an arrest for unrelated matters, police say they found the man to be in possession of multiple pieces of mail that was not in his name.
As a result, 37-year-old Danny Hasnip, a resident of Red Deer, was charged by the RCMP with the following:
Canola Council of Canada looks for new CEO
The search is on for the next president and CEO of the Canola Council of Canada.
Jim Everson announced his plans to leave the organization earlier this month, agreeing to stay in the role until a replacement is found.
Board chair Jennifer Marchand says Jim played a key role in reforming the Canola Council's financial governance, opening new market pathways and
leading the value chain through challenging market access issues.
Applications are now open for Alberta's Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit
Alberta's Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit program allows for a 12% non-refundable tax credit against eligible capital expenditures for corporations investing $10 million or more to build or expand agri-processing facilities in the province.
Scam targeting grandparents hits Strathcona County
Strathcona County RCMP is warning of a scam circulating through the area.
This scheme involves a scammer calling older folks pretending to be their grandchild or a lawyer.
The scammer will try to convince the grandparent that their grandchild is in trouble and has been arrested. They will then ask the victim to send them cash for bail through a wire transfer, buying gift cards, having a courier sent to pick up the money, or even sending Bitcoin.
Concern continues to grow in the ag sector as the PSAC strike continues
The Wheat Growers Association says it was stunned to learn that striking federal workers had intentionally targeted the Cascadia Terminal in Vancouver - a major port for grain exports.
However, before that grain can be exported, it needs to be inspected - that inspection is normally done by Canadian Grain Commission inspectors that are part of the PSAC Union.
Wheat Growers president, Gunter Jochu m says it's time for the federal government to intervene.
Take precautions against hantavirus
A reminder for producers and anyone doing some spring cleaning to take precautions against Hantavirus.
Hantavirus is caused by breathing in contaminated airborne particles from the droppings of infected deer mice.
It can cause a rare, but potentially fatal lung disease, exposure most often occurs when cleaning up old grain bins, sheds, barns, garages, cabins, or vehicles after the winter.
When cleaning make sure to ventilate buildings, and use wet mopping methods instead of sweeping, vacuuming, or using an air hose.
Moon mission could boost Canadian health-care, climate efforts: Artemis II astronauts
Four astronauts selected to orbit the moon say the Artemis II mission can help inform how Canada responds to food insecurity, health-care needs and climate adaptation in the Arctic.
"How do we actually get eight billion people to row in the same direction and work on these problems? Because these are global problems," said Jeremy Hansen, a Canadian colonel who will join three Americans in space.
"We can do great things together. We can do better as a human race. And here's one small example," he said alongside his crewmates in a Tuesday interview with The Canadian Press.
Trudeau says Canada to conduct airlifts out of Sudan, has two ships off its coast
A Canadian effort is underway to conduct airlifts out of Sudan and two military vessels have arrived off its coast, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday, as the government looked for a fragile ceasefire to help evacuation efforts in the embattled East African country.
Trudeau said the federal government is co-ordinating with its allies to get Canadian citizens out of Sudan, where fighting between the military and a rival paramilitary group erupted earlier this month, with hundreds killed and thousands more injured.
Lemonade Day coming to region
Kids from Gibbons, Redwater, Morinville, and Mundare will be learning about business through a classic kid's activity - lemonade stands.
Registration is now open for Lemonade Day, (Jun. 17) a free experimental program that teaches kids how to operate a business through their lemonade stands. Those who register will attend 'Lemonade University' where they receive a backpack with an entrepreneur workbook.
Strathcona County first responders raise thousands for family of fallen RCMP officer
First responders in Strathcona County played in a charity hockey game for a good cause on Friday (Apr. 21) night.
Firefighters and paramedics went up against police officers in a game at the Sherwood Park arena to raise money for the family of Constable Harvinder Singh Dhami, who lost his life while responding to a call in early April.
Nathan Gauvreau with the Strathcona County Professional Firefighters Association said that the event was incredibly successful.