Friends of Medicare reacts to Minister Guthrie's resignation

Chris Gallaway, Executive Director of Friends of Medicare issued the following statement:

“Today's decision made by Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie to resign his cabinet position highlights just how serious the allegations about government procurement and contracts really are.

"Albertans deserve full accountability and transparency in terms of how our public dollars have been spent.

"The Health Minister needs to resign and an independent public inquiry needs to be called immediately. At this point anything less is completely unacceptable.”

 

Lacombe FCSS launches Community Grant Program

Lacombe and District Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) has announced the launch of its 2025 FCSS Community Grant Program.

The goal is to support preventive social programs that strengthen individuals, families, and the community.

A total of $55,000 is available to non-profit organizations based in the City of Lacombe.

The deadline to apply is April 11th.

 

Alberta cabinet minister Peter Guthrie quits post, citing concerns over procurement

One of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s cabinet ministers has quit his post, saying he has broad concerns over how procurement contracts are being signed across government.

Peter Guthrie announced Tuesday he was quitting the infrastructure portfolio.

It came on the first day of the spring sitting of the legislature as Smith and her United Conservative Party government grapple with an ongoing scandal surrounding allegations of high-level arm-twisting and favouritism in multimillion-dollar health contracts.

Sylvan Lake Library waives annual membership fee

The Sylvan Lake Municipal Library is now offering free library cards to residents of Sylvan Lake, Red Deer Country and summer villages.

Director Haley Amendt says this is something that's been in the works for a while.

"Just to make sure that library service is barrier-free so that everyone, regardless of their economic standing can borrow and use library services without feeling any financial constraints," she explained.

Ponoka RCMP respond to assault with a weapon

The Ponoka RCMP issued a report on some of the calls received between Jan. 26 and Feb. 18.  

Here are the calls:  

Jan. 26 - Police were called after a citizen reported seeing an unknown male run through their property towards two motorhomes being stored on the property. Members attended, the male was gone, and the motorhomes were not damaged or touched.  

Life Skills Program pilot strengthens student support

Chinook’s Edge School Division is excited about the positive impact that a pilot in the Life Skills program is having. Specifically, the pilot is underway at École Fox Run School and École H.J. Cody School in Sylvan Lake. It involves having a teacher lead the program in collaboration with educational assistants, based on a specific curriculum developed by Chinook’s Edge several years ago.