Update: Fort Macleod RCMP are looking for a missing teenager

Fort Macleod RCMP have confirmed a missing Fort Macleod youth has been found safe.

On March 31, police asked the public for assistance in locating a 16-year-old Fort Macleod resident, who was last seen on March 28.

They sent a follow-up release just before 4:30 p.m. on April 2 confirming the teen was found.

Okotoks Oilers squeak into the BCHL playoffs

The Okotoks Oilers just squeaked into the BCHL playoffs over the weekend.

The Oil were sitting in 8th place in the Interior Conference heading into the weekend with only a three-point lead on the Spruce Grove Saints.

Both teams had a pair of games lined up so the Oilers would have to get at least one point over two games to outright make the playoffs.

However, the Green and Gold lost both games, but the Saints won one but lost their other game by one goal; therefore, the Oilers are going to the playoffs.

'Still very dire': Canadian Red Cross is fundraising following Myanmar earthquake

A representative for the Canadian Red Cross says the situation on the ground in Myanmar is "still very dire and tragic" days after a massive earthquake that has killed more than 1,700 people.

Canadian Red Cross operations lead Chiran Livera said teams of staff and volunteers made up of both international and local Red Cross workers were in Myanmar when the quake hit on Friday, and they have been able to distribute help, including water and shelter kits, from warehouses stationed around the country.

Poilievre, Singh focus on affordability, Carney visits his Ottawa riding

Affordability measures dominated the promises on the federal election trail on Saturday, with the NDP focused on capping the price of some food items and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre offering more tax writeoffs to some trades workers.

The first week of the federal election drew to a close with both Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh paying a visit to the national capital.

Crushed and facing a storm: How STARS defied the odds to save a life

Can you imagine the weight of 18 tonnes of truck and 20 tonnes of excavator? 

To put this immense amount into perspective, the combined weight of the machinery is equivalent to about 22 cars. Picturing this number, however, was likely far from Sean Rickards' mind as he found himself crushed between the two pieces of equipment. 

“I was broken within a millimetre of my life,” he said afterwards.  

Carney campaigning in his Ottawa riding today, Poilievre in Winnipeg

Liberal Leader Mark Carney will be campaigning in Nepean today, the Ottawa riding where he is seeking election.

Carney, who has not yet served as an MP, is expected to meet with volunteers in the riding at 10 a.m.

Carney has faced questions about his decision to run in Nepean, which became vacant only after the Liberal party ousted MP Chandra Arya as its candidate three days before the election was called.

Police investigating after dirt bike driven through Okotoks high school

The RCMP are investigating an incident involving a dirt bike driven inside an Okotoks high school on Friday (March 28) morning.

Kerry Welsh, principal of École Secondaire Foothills Composite High School (FCHS), briefed parents on the incident in an email.

A person reportedly entered the school through the door near the drama space, with help from two others, and left through the modular doors.

Regional waterline construction will cause several week long road closures

North Railway Street in Okotoks will be closed for several weeks due to construction.

Crews will be working on the Foothills Okotoks Regional Waterline, which will cause North Railway Street to be closed from 32 Street E to 40 Street E.

The closure will begin at 5 a.m. on March 31 and is expected to remain until April 22.

While the road is closed, the traffic will be detoured to go north on 48 Street E to Milligan Drive.

Foothills County apologizes for the inconvenience and thanks everyone for their patience.