The Boss is back, and it's not Springsteen

The aged, longtime resident grizzly bear in Banff known as 'The Boss' is out of hibernation.

The grizzly, also officially known as Grizzly #122, estimated to be about 20 years old, was spotted on a trail camera by Banff National Park employees on Monday and shared on Facebook.

He's known to be one of the early risers out of hibernation, and you can expect other bears to follow shortly, anywhere in the Rocky Mountains.

The Boss is a bit notorious too, as he's survived being hit by a train and his aggressive behaviour, especially amongst other bears. 

The Famous 5 exhibit is coming to High River

The Famous 5 exhibit is coming to the High River Library.

The exhibit refers to the five pioneering Alberta women who fought for women to be recognized as persons in Canada.

The Famous 5 Foundation is presenting its 'Trailblazers Tour' right across Alberta this year.

This Saturday, a special 'Pink Tea' celebration is happening between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 

'Pink Teas' were once used to disguise social gatherings where women would organize suffragette events without interference from men or other opponents.

Alberta moves to restrict public boards' power to police trustees, councilors

The Alberta United Conservative government introduced two bills Tuesday to reduce the self-policing powers of elected public school boards and municipal councils.

One bill, if passed, would cancel local councils' codes of conduct and put an end to any ongoing complaints or sanctions that aren’t before the courts.

Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver, before introducing the legislation, told reporters that in some cases, codes of conduct had been weaponized to silence dissent on municipal councils.

Alberta measles outbreak not dire enough to warrant public address: health minister

Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says Alberta's measles outbreak isn't dire enough for the province's top public health doctor to address the public, despite mounting calls for the government to do more to stop the spread.

Alberta Health Services announced seven new cases of the highly infectious disease Tuesday, bringing the province's confirmed case total to 43 since early March. Cases have been reported in all five provincial health zones.

New initiative hopes to boost consumer confidence for Canadian meat products

Canadian producers will have a new way to make sure they can say their product is upholding sustainability, as the Canadian Meat Council (CMC) is unveiling their participation in the Protein PACT Sustainability Framework. The initiative will look to uphold sustainability standards across the country for Canada's beef producers.

Lauren Martin, the Senior Director of Public Affairs and Corporate Council for CMC, says that it was made in cooperation with our southern neighbours.

Leaders take their campaigns to Western Canada as federal election nears midpoint

The leaders of the top three federal parties were campaigning Tuesday in Western Canada, where Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised to crack down on offshore tax loopholes by appointing a tax task force.

The Conservatives said the task force would be asked to make the rules simpler and more fair and would ensure large companies can't "stash their money in offshore tax havens."

Rise in asylum seekers to Canada as migrants' protected status set to expire in U.S.

There has been a steady rise in the number of people seeking asylum at a major border crossing south of Montreal, border officials said Tuesday amid concerns that Trump administration policies could drive another massive influx of migrants to Canada.

The rise in would-be refugees at the St-Bernard-de-Lacolle crossing coincides with the looming expiration of the temporary status of hundreds of thousands of migrants in the United States.

Oilers face elimination after third straight playoff loss to Penticton

Despite finding a way to break through the Penticton Vees' defence, the Okotoks Oilers suffered a third loss in the opening round of the BCHL playoffs on Tuesday, April 8.

The Oilers had the home-ice advantage in Game 3 following two prior shutout defeats in Penticton.

The Vees had a 2-0 lead just over five minutes into the first period, with two power-play goals in the second increasing their lead to 4-0.

Okotoks Cinemas sets new rules in response to chaotic 'chicken jockey' trend

An online trend surrounding A Minecraft Movie has reached Okotoks Cinemas, prompting action from the local business.

The "chicken jockey" meme is a trend that started over the course of the movie's opening weekend, quickly spreading and escalating to the point where countless theatres have posted signage and even banned unaccompanied minors from viewing the film.

A Minecraft Movie is an adaptation of the immensely popular game and has been the subject of online memes since it was first revealed.