Annual Light Up Okotoks event is a finalist for a national award
An annual event from the Town of Okotoks was named a national contest finalist.
Light Up Okotoks was named a finalist in the 2025 Canadian Event Awards for Best Event for a City or Municipality, which has placed them alongside major centres, such as Edmonton, Calgary, and Toronto.
For 32 years, the Town of Okotoks has held the Light Up Okotoks event, which has become a cherished holiday tradition amongst residents, which sees the Town transform into a scene from a Hallmark movie.
Why have the gas prices gone up in Okotoks? And will they go back down?
Gas prices have recently shot up in Okotoks.
According to Patrick De Haan, the Head of Petroleum Analysis at GasBuddy, gas in Okotoks is sitting at 155.9 cents per litre, which is up 8 cents a litre from last week.
"It's funny, because we just made the last step to transition over to summer gasoline from winter gasoline. That's something that happens every spring when we make that transition." De Haan explains.
De Haan says that winter gasoline has more butane in it than summer gasoline to help with vehicles starting in cold weather, and is relatively cheap.
Okotoks town councillor addresses common questions about bi-weekly garbage collection
The Town of Okotoks is moving to a biweekly garbage collection schedule, and residents have brought a lot of questions forward.
According to Councillor Swendseid, who recently hosted a "Trash Talk Q&A" on Instagram, the three most common questions and concerns the Town is hearing are about the potential smell of the garbage bins and the different pick-up dates, and residents are wondering why the change was made in the first place.
Concerns over smell
Ecole Okotoks Jr. High music students host fundraiser night of music tonight
École Okotoks Junior High School students from grades 8 and 9 who make up the guitar and vocal group are excited about Friday night's concert.
It's a fundraiser for the students' trip to Nashville in May and they have two very special guests.
Local country stars Brettyn Rose and Chase Morgan will be performing for a full 90 minutes after the students play.
Led by guitar and vocal teacher Ms. Cheryl Hutton, she plans on taking the students to Nashville from May 7 to 11.
What's happening in Okotoks the first weekend of Spring?
It's the first weekend of Spring, and there are activities for all in Okotoks.
Here is what's happening in town this weekend.
Friday, March 21:
École Okotoks Junior High School is hosting a fundraising concert, which will have local musicians Brettyn Rose and Chase Morgan performing to help raise money so their students can head to Tennessee and perform at the Grand Ole Opry.
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Poilievre outlines plan to boost apprenticeships, training for trades workers
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is announcing a plan to boost training and jobs for workers in skilled trades.
In a news release this morning, Poilievre says his plan for "more boots, less suits" will expand training halls and provide direct grants and faster employment insurance for apprentices in licensed trades.
He says the goal is to deliver higher paycheques to workers and make Canada less reliant on the U.S.
Canada pledges nearly $100M for Palestinians in Gaza, West Bank
The federal Liberals are announcing nearly $100 million in humanitarian relief and governance support for Palestinians, days before a widely expected election.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, who took on the file of international development last week, is announcing funding for major agencies working in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Okotoks is on the lookout for innovative artists for annual outdoor festival
The Town of Okotoks is calling all artists.
They've started taking submissions for the 2025 Nooks & Crannies Festival.
It's an annual art festival that sees exhibits made of recycled materials displayed all around the downtown streets.
This year's event will run from July 19 to Aug. 23, and, as always, will feature a scavenger hunt component.
Walking tours will also be available, with adult and family tours planned.
Foothills Liberal candidate feels optimistic ahead of rumoured election announcement
Election season may soon be upon us, with rumours swirling that Prime Minister Mark Carney will call an election on Sunday, March 23.
With speculation of an impending election having circulated for several months, federal parties have been announcing candidates throughout most of early 2025.
Within the Foothills riding, aside from Conservative MP John Barlow, two candidates have been announced, those being Liberal Candidate John Bruinsma and more recently, PPC candidate Paul O'Halloran.