Highlights from PM Carney's meeting with Trump in Washington
Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump met Tuesday in Washington for their first face-to-face discussion of U.S.-Canada relations and Trump's ongoing trade war.
Here are some highlights from the meeting, which Carney described as both "wide-ranging" and "constructive."
Carney says Canadians will 'never' put a price tag on sovereignty
After months of listening to Trump talk about annexing Canada, Carney told the president in the Oval Office that Canada will "never" be for sale.
Gallery: Touch-the-truck event support held in support of firefighters
Sunday, May 4, was International Firefighters' Day, and an Okotoks business made the most of it with a fundraiser event.
Firehouse Subs hosted a touch-the-truck event, where people were invited to meet members of Okotoks Fire & Rescue, see their equipment up close and donate to the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation
"It was great that Okotoks Fire came out. They were really generous with their time and equipment," said district manager Cam Standish. "They let the families explore the truck, touch equipment, sit in the truck, that kind of awesome stuff."
What to expect from Wednesday's emergency alert system test
Canada's Alert Ready Emergency Alert System is being tested on Wednesday, May 6, across the country, except for Quebec.
An alert tone and message will be sent out across radio, television, and smartphones.
The system is used in a wide variety of emergencies, including AMBER alerts, tornadoes, and imminent threats to public safety.
In Alberta, the alert will go out at 1:55 p.m.
The Town of High River will also carry out a siren test at the same time.
Foothills School Division could be looking at a $2 to $4 million budget shortfall in 2025-26
The Foothills School Division (FSD) is looking at a potential huge budget shortfall for the next school year.
FSD Superintendent Chris Fuzessy said they're still hoping for more, but it's not looking good.
"We have not yet received our final funding profile from the government. We had an initial one, and we've looked through that, and overall, if you factor increase in costs and a decrease in funding, we're looking at between two and four million dollars less in funding year-to-year from this year to the next school year."
Parking restrictions set as Okotoks continues street sweeping
The Town of Okotoks is advising residents of additional parking bans this week while crews continue the spring cleanup.
The bans are in effect between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
During that timeframe, vehicles and obstructions must be removed from the roadways.
The parking bans include:
Wednesday, May 7
Saskatchewan announces 2025 Agriculture Student Scholarship winners
Abbey Norek of Gerald is this year's Agriculture Student Scholarship grand-prize $6,000 winner.
Norek's winning video highlighted an urban-rural disconnect when it comes to agriculture.
She proposed education and advocacy as key solutions to this issue.
In her video presentation, she talked about her experience building a school garden using recycled materials, leading outreach programs on her family farm, and lobbying for agriculture electives in her school division.
Jailed chicken farmer found to be in compliance for number of laying hens
Southern Alberta farmer has long-standing issues with supply-management system for smaller egg producers like himself.
A southern Alberta egg producer who had been jailed for missing a court date for violating the provincial laws governing egg production has passed a premises inspection by Egg Farmers of Alberta.
Henk Van Essen said an inspector only spent a few minutes inside his operation before coming back out and telling him he was in full compliance.
“They were so sure they were going to find thousands of chickens in this barn,” Van Essen said.
Kicking Off the 2025 Growing Season: Making Smart Input Decisions
Seeding is kicking off across the province. And whether you're already putting in fertilizer, or still fine-tuning your plan, it’s important to make informed decisions when it comes to your inputs for the season ahead.
New products are everywhere on the market and choosing the right ones can determine profitability and long-term success for your farm. I’m going to talk about one group of products that gets a lot of attention -- micronutrient fertilizers.
Candlelight vigil in Okotoks honours Lapu-Lapu Day festival victims
Okotokians gathered at the Olde Towne Plaza on Monday (May 5) evening for a candlelight vigil in tribute to the victims of the tragedy at the Vancouver Filipino Lapu-Lapu Day Festival.
The April 26 incident claimed the lives of 11 people and injured more than 20 others. Vigils and tributes have been held across the country in the days since.
Those attending the Okotoks vigil were provided with candles, which were lit from a single flame passed hand to hand through the crowd.
Alberta ramps up measles vaccination push as 3 children in intensive care
Alberta's government says three children are in intensive care in hospital after contracting measles.
A health ministry spokesperson declined to disclose their ages, citing privacy concerns.
At a news conference Monday, Dr. Sunil Sookram, Alberta's interim chief medical officer of health, said there have been no deaths.
Sookram said the risk of getting the highly contagious disease in Alberta is at its greatest point in almost 30 years.