Town of Okotoks is looking for feedback on their proposed downtown plan
Changes are coming to downtown Okotoks, and residents have a say.
The Town of Okotoks wants to upgrade its downtown core and has been asking for input from residents on how they wish to see downtown transform.
Now, they have created a proposed plan for how they will change downtown Okotoks.
The Town's proposed Our Plan for Downtown is complete, and now they are asking residents to review the plan and provide any feedback they have about the plan.
Diamond Valley is moving to a bi-weekly garbage collection schedule
The Town of Diamond Valley is making changes to their garbage collection.
The Town is moving to a bi-weekly garbage collection on May 1, with the hopes of changing the community culture around waste.
Initially, the Towns of Black Diamond and Turner Valley had wanted to move to a bi-weekly garbage collection back in 2019, but other priorities got in the way.
"In 2020, it was supposed to go bi-weekly," explained the Diamond Valley Manager of Civic Operations, Craig Beaton.
Missing Brooks resident has been safely located
A missing person from Brooks has been located safe.
Last week, the Brooks RCMP had asked for assistance locating a missing 32-year Brooks resident who was last seen in Okotoks.
They had last been seen at the 7/11 near the Denny's in Okotoks on February 19, and it was believed they were travelling to the Calgary area, and the RCMO was concerned for their well-being.
Today (March 24), the Brooks RCMP has stated that the missing person has been located safe.
Taxes, trades are key topics for federal party leaders on first full day of campaign
Federal party leaders are spending their first full day on the campaign trail talking about taxes, transfers and the trades.
Poilievre talks tax cuts
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising a middle-class tax cut, following a Liberal pledge that involves a smaller reduction to the same tax rate.
American and Chinese tariffs will have a "devastating impact" on Canadian farmers and ranchers, says Minister Sigurdson
Tariffs are beginning to add up in Canada, and Alberta is no exception.
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, R.J. Sigurdson, says the threat of these tariffs has caused the agriculture industry to be tossed many challenges.
The federal government has already responded to the tariffs placed on Canada by the United States with an immediate 25 per cent tariff on $30 billion worth of American imports, and they will be implementing an additional $125 billion on April 2.
High River hospital cancer speaker series returns on Wednesday
The High River Community Cancer Center has teamed up with Wellspring Alberta again on their wellness speaker series.
The series covers many aspects of dealing with cancer and often features cancer survivors giving talks.
Carissa Boleziuk, an RN and High River Patient Navigator at the centre is excited for the return of the Healing Journey series.
Boleziuk said the initial diagnosis can be very difficult for some patients so, is grateful this program tackles that.
Joelle's Question of the Day
In the news this weekend I saw a crazy picture of the side of a diesel tanker ripped open spilling fuel on the road and this happened because the driver of the tanker decided to ignore the pilot vehicle. Thankfully no one was injured but it got me thinking...
What is something you have seen someone do while driving that made you stop and wonder, "What in the world were they thinking?"
Send your responses to (403) 938-0652 or joelle.reimer@goldenwest.ca
John Barlow is running again for the MP seat in the Foothills
The current MP for the Foothills riding, Conservative incumbent John Barlow, is once again looking to secure the Foothills riding seat in parliament.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a date for the spring election of Monday, April 28.
Barlow's team was well-prepared with lawn signs and whatnot, ready to go and were already handing them out.
Barlow represents the CPC, the Conservative Party of Canada, and has been an MP since a by-election in 2014.
He's also the Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Agri-Food, and Food Security.
Okotoks Oilers only have two games left to make the playoffs
The Okotoks Oilers of the BCHL, are in a very tight race to make the playoffs.
With only two games left in the regular season, they're only three points up on the Spruce Grove Saints for the final playoff spot in the Interior Conference.
Over the weekend the Green and Gold lost a pair of home games at the Viking Rentals Centre.
Friday night saw the Oil lose to the West Kelowna Warriors 5-2 and then on Saturday, they were handed a 4-0 shutout loss at the hands of the Penticton Vees.
Federal party leaders enter first full day on campaign trail in five-week election
Liberal Leader Mark Carney will try to inject some Canadian symbolism and pride to his election campaign today with a stop in Gander, Nfld.
The town in northeastern Newfoundland famously fed and housed thousands of passengers — most of them Americans — when flights were grounded after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.
Carney's chief opponents, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, will campaign in the seat-rich Greater Toronto Area.