Portion of major Okotoks road to be detoured for months due to construction

A section of North Railway Street in Okotoks will be detoured for several months due to construction.

Traffic will be rerouted beginning May 20 and is expected to remain detoured until October.

The work is part of the town’s downtown improvement project. It includes the installation of a roundabout at Lineham Avenue, upgrades to underground water and sewage infrastructure, and the widening of sidewalks and boulevards.

Enhancements will also be made to the nearby Triangle Park.

New route planned for 2025 Okotoks Parade due to construction

The 2025 Okotoks Parade will follow a different route this year.

The town has mapped out a new path to accommodate ongoing construction projects in Okotoks' downtown core.

North Railway Street is typically used as the staging area, but this year, Daggett Street and Riverside Drive will serve that purpose.

The parade will travel east down Riverside Drive and onto Daggett Street, then loop onto North Railway and head west to McRae and Elizabeth Street.

Streets along the parade route will be closed during the event.

Dr. Digvir S. Jayas will be invested into the Order of Manitoba

A distinguished professor emeritus in the Department of Biosystems Engineering at the University of Manitoba will be invested into the Order of Manitoba this summer.

Dr. Digvir S. Jayas, an engineer and agrologist, has received multiple awards for his 30-year research and teaching career. He conducts research related to drying, handling and storing of grains and oilseeds and digital image processing for grading and processing operations in the Agri-Food industry.

PEI MP Heath MacDonald takes on the role of Agriculture Minister

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his new cabinet today.

One of the new faces at the cabinet table will be 59 year old Heath MacDonald an MP from Prince Edward Island, as he takes on the role of Federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister.

MacDonald was first elected as an MP in 2021 after previously serving in the Provincial Legislature

Kody Blois, who was appointed ag minister in early March following Carney's leadership win i
 was left out of cabinet.

Other key ministers of note relating to the ag industry :

Local legend John Scott is heading down to Texas to talk up horses and the film industry

Legendary horse wrangler for the stars and stunt coordinator on countless movies since the 70s, John Scott, is hopping off his horse and picking up a microphone.

This Friday, May 16, he will be the featured speaker at the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum down in Amarillo, Texas.

One in seven homes in High River has a Canadian flag thanks to the Rotary Club

Canadian flags can be seen all over High River, planted on people's front lawns.

In fact, one in seven homes in High River this year will fly the Canadian flag.

It's all part of the High River Rotary Club's fundraising campaign, which raises money for local charities.

It's now in its seventh year, having raised almost $116,000 to date.

The fundraising campaign involves ordering a Canadian flag for $50 for the three long weekends over the summer.

Alberta cabinet minister Ric McIver resigns post as Speaker vote looms

Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver has resigned from cabinet amid speculation he will run for the vacant position of Speaker of the house.

Premier Danielle Smith, in announcing his resignation, said in a statement Tuesday that she's grateful for McIver's commitment and hard work in serving Albertans.

Tourism Minister Joseph Schow will take on McIver's portfolio on an interim basis, Smith said.

"Minister Schow will be available to municipalities around the province as they continue to navigate the uncertainty of the wildfire season," she said.

Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils 38-member cabinet in major shakeup

Prime Minister Mark Carney is giving his cabinet a major shakeup, moving several key players involved in Canada-U.S. relations into new positions and promoting 24 new faces to the front bench.

Carney's cabinet — 28 full ministers and 10 secretaries of state — retains prominent figures from former prime minister Justin Trudeau's government, including Dominic LeBlanc, Mélanie Joly, Chrystia Freeland and François-Philippe Champagne.

Why was the siren test in High River cancelled last week?

The bi-annual test of the Town of High River's two sirens was cancelled last week.

They were scheduled to go off at 1:55 p.m. last Wednesday, May 7.

However, due to the province-wide Emergency Alert test, which was supposed to happen at the same time, being cancelled, the Town cancelled their siren test.

The Alberta Emergency Alert was cancelled by the province because of all the wildfire alerts already in effect.

The sirens are next scheduled to be tested in the Fall.

Alberta government announces indefinite freeze on industrial carbon price

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is freezing its industrial carbon price effective immediately at $95 per tonne of emissions.

Smith told reporters Monday the move is critical to keep industry competitive and defend jobs as Canada navigates a tariff fight with the United States.

"With the change in government south of the border, it is essential that we have a reasonable carbon pricing system, not one that will price our industries out of global markets," she said.