Lacombe Police looking for suspect after theft at Aquatic Centre
The Lacombe Police Service is investigating the theft of personal belongings from the Lacombe Aquatic Center.
On May 22, at around 6:30 pm the suspect attended the Lacombe Aquatic Center and stole personal items from the male change room. He then left the Aquatic Center and used a stolen credit card to make purchases at a local gas station.
The Lacombe Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the male suspect. He has a tattoo on his wrist and can be seen wearing very distinct black and white shoes.
Sunny celebrates Classroom of the Month with Father Lacombe Catholic School
Sunny celebrated June’s Classroom of the Month with a trip to Mrs. Damberger's Grade 4 class at Father Lacombe Catholic School.
The class was thrilled to meet Sunny and enjoyed lunch from the local Boston Pizza.
Each student also received a prize bag filled with cool gifts from local sponsors including a t-shirt and sunglasses that they sported during group photos.
Lacombe County welcomes new fire chiefs to Clive and Alix
Lacombe County is pleased to announce the appointments of Steve Zaytsoff as District Fire Chief for the Clive Fire Department and Corrie Anderson as District Fire Chief for the Alix Fire Department. Both individuals bring decades of combined experience, deep ties to the fire service, and a shared commitment to public safety, leadership, and community service.
On June 17 (Clive) and June 19 (Alix), Change of Command ceremonies were held to officially recognize the leadership changes at those district departments and welcome the new fire chiefs to their departments.
Searchers recover second body after rockfall near Banff National Park hiking trail
Search teams located a second body Friday following a massive rockfall off a hiking trail in Banff National Park.
“RCMP are notifying their next of kin and no further information is available at this time,” read a statement issued by Mounties and Parks Canada.
A 70-year-old woman from Calgary was first found dead at the site of Thursday's rock slide at Bow Glacier Falls, north of Lake Louise.
Three others were taken to hospital and were reported in stable condition.
Bentley School ends year with spirited slo-pitch showdown
Bentley School wrapped up the year with an energetic slo-pitch game, marking a first for the school of approximately 430 students from kindergarten to Grade 12.
The event featured a friendly faceoff between graduates and teachers, an idea led by Tayler Button, who teaches science, drama and guitar at the school.
Button, who has been at Bentley School for three years, came up with the idea as a fun and meaningful way to spend the final days of the school year.
Stingers survive Surge in historic Red Deer CEBL game
Basketball fans in Red Deer were treated to a high-energy showdown Thursday night as the Edmonton Stingers survived the Calgary Surge 98–95 at the Marchant Crane Centrium.
The matchup marked the first time the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) hosted an out-of-market game, and a passionate crowd turned out for the historic occasion.
Despite the loss, Surge guard Jameer Nelson Jr. said both teams delivered a thrilling performance.
Rebels sign local 19-year-old defenceman
The Red Deer Rebels have signed defenceman Keith McInnis to a WHL Scholarship and Development Agreement.
McInnis, 19, was selected by the Rebels in the fifth round, 91st overall, in the 2021 WHL Prospects Draft.
The Red Deer native spent the past two seasons with the Brooks Bandits, competing in both the AJHL and BCHL. He recorded 53 points — including 19 goals and 34 assists — across 77 regular season games.
Your guide to National Indigenous Peoples Day events
Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day in Central Alberta.
Every year on or around June 21, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities across Canada gather to honour and share their diverse cultures, languages, and traditions.
This year, Central Alberta invites you to join the celebration!
Explore local communities, attend cultural events, and take part in workshops and teachings that highlight the richness of Indigenous heritage.
Below is a list of events happening today (Friday) and Saturday across the region:
Fortis Alberta reporting an unplanned power outage in Springbrook
Just after 6:30 pm, Thursday evening, Fortis Alberta crews were called to an unplanned outage in Springbrook.
The cause of the outage is unknown and currently under investigation.
Fortis has an estimated restoration time of 9:30 tonight.
Red Deer volleyball team honoured with Mayor’s Recognition Award
A Red Deer volleyball team has received a Mayor’s Recognition Award following a spectacular season.
The senior boys’ volleyball team from Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School won the 4A provincial championship this year and was nominated for the honour by their principal.
The Lindsay Thurber Raiders were presented with the award during a ceremony on Wednesday night.
Head coach Travis Czainski said the team enjoyed one last celebration together.