New Crime Stoppers campaign aims to bring communities together

Monday afternoon, January 20th, at the Alberta RCMP headquarters in Edmonton, the Alberta RCMP hosted Crime Stoppers Alberta as they announced their new Rural Sign Campaign. As community partners, Crime Stoppers, are a valuable part of the ensuring the safety of Albertans. They work with the Alberta RCMP helping to report crimes that are occurring in communities across the province.

Expect multiple delays on QEII today

Motorists travelling on the QE II near Blackfalds can expect delays today.

Guardrail repairs are taking place southbound near Aspelund Rd., approaching the junction with Highway 597.

The right-hand lane is closed with speeds reduced to 80 km/h.

The repairs are expected to wrap up around 2:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.

Drivers can also expect delays on Highway 2 northbound south of junction Highway 12 between Blackfalds and Lacombe due to emergency bridge repairs.

Expect lane closures with speeds reduced to 50 km/h. Also, be prepared to stop.

Community partnership, literacy and numeracy intervention funding topics during WCPS board meeting

Some topics during the Jan.16 Wolf Creek Public Schools (WCPS) Board of Trustees regular meeting included the Rimbey Elementary School and BGC lease agreement, literacy and numeracy intervention funding, and the dual credit program.   

Here are the meeting highlights:  

January 31 Stakeholder Summit  

Innisfail Middle School ski program growing thanks to many great volunteers

Organizers of an Innisfail Middle School (IMS) ski program, say volunteers are the key to the program's success

“I want to sincerely thank each parent, staff member, our volunteer ski instructors, and the individual people who open the Innisfail Ski Hill for us and support each student who arrives there,” says Erin Holt, IMS teacher and ski program organizer. “Without these individuals we could not do what we do. Our program has grown because of the combined efforts of so many.”

Alberta's Premier welcomes U.S. tariff delay, urges action

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to delay imposing tariffs on Canadian goods while the issue is reviewed further.

"Alberta is pleased to see that today President Donald Trump has decided to refrain from imposing tariffs on Canadian goods at this time as they study the issue further," Smith said in a statement.

She said the decision acknowledges the issue's complexity and potential impact on workers and businesses in both countries.

Finance minister says Trump's Feb. 1 tariff comments are 'nothing new'

Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc says Donald Trump's suggestion that he will impose sweeping tariffs on Canada on Feb. 1 is "nothing new," and insists Canada has plans ready for several possible scenarios.

LeBlanc and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly stepped out of a cabinet meeting in Montebello, Que. to deliver a statement to reassure Canadians after the newly installed U.S. president signed a stack of unrelated executive orders Monday evening.

Donald Trump signals 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports could be coming Feb. 1

U.S. President Donald Trump suggested his administration could move ahead with with 25 per cent across-the-board tariffs on Canadian imports on Feb. 1. 

He delivered the deadline on Monday evening at the White House as he signed a stack of unrelated executive orders. 

"We are thinking in terms of 25 per cent on Mexico and Canada because they are allowing vast number of people, Canada is a very bad abuser also, vast numbers of people to come in and fentanyl to come in," he told reporters Monday night.

Icy sections on Highway 12 east of Lacombe this morning

511 Alberta is reporting that sections of Highway 12 east of Lacombe are partly ice-covered this morning.

Other conditions include:

  • shoulder ice/snow
  • drifting snow
  • icy sections
  • bare wheel paths
  • packed snow and ice

Visibility is fair.

Highway 2 is bare and dry with good visibility.

Click here for current road conditions.

 

Local theatre company breaks attendance records

Cow Patti Theatre broke its own attendance record with Norm Foster’s The Long Weekend which attracted over 5,000 audience members to kick off the 2025 theatre season.

The cast included Brian Young, Viviana Zarillo, and Matthew Olver, all of Ontario and home-grown talent AnnaMarie Lea of Alberta.

Thirty-five per cent of the audience were first-time patrons.

Over $17,000 was raised for the Benefit Program which supports:

More than a third of Canadians turn to online info due to lack of doctor access: poll

A new poll suggests more than a third of Canadians say they have no choice but to seek health information online because they don’t have access to a doctor, further highlighting challenges posed by an ongoing physician shortage. 

The online survey by the Canadian Medical Association and Abacus Data conducted last November found that 37 per cent of respondents used medical advice they found online because they couldn’t access a doctor or a medical professional for help.