Chinese canola tariffs produce shock for markets, but are likely to level off
China has hit Canada with a new round of canola tariffs, threatening one of Western Canada's biggest cash crops and causing potential issues for farmers looking to sell their crops. The tariffs were announced overnight Monday in China, meaning that people watching the agriculture markets were in for quite the shock Tuesday morning.
Chuck Penner, founder of Left Field Commodity Research, was watching the markets and says much of the agriculture sector saw this coming.
Museums saw 15 per cent spike in attendance after Canada Strong Pass introduced
National galleries and museums across the country have seen a 15 per cent increase in attendance so far this summer, after the federal government introduced free or discounted admission through the new Canada Strong Pass.
The Canada Strong Pass, which took effect on June 20 and is available until Sept. 2, offers free national museum admission to children 17 and under, and a 50 per cent discount for those aged 18 to 24.
The pass also offers free admission to national parks and sites maintained by Parks Canada.
Top officer says Canada's laws are 'inadequate' to fight cross-border crime
The head of the Canada's police chiefs association says they are guided by "outdated and inadequate" laws that were never designed to take on the current criminal landscape that no longer respects international borders.
Thomas Carrique, president of the Association of Chiefs of Police, said police would have been in a better place to "disrupt" transnational crime, if the federal government had listened to his group in 2001, when it last proposed legislative changes.
Heat warning in effect for Vulcan County, areas of the Foothills
A Heat Warning has been issued for parts of the Foothills, Vulcan County, and Siksika Nation.
The Warning was issued by Environment Canada on Tuesday, Aug. 12, at 8:09 p.m.
Temperatures reaching 31°C are expected again on Wednesday (Aug. 13).
The Warning is in effect for the following areas:
Two people facing 56 charges over stolen utility trailers in Calgary
The Calgary Police Service (CPS) has laid over 50 charges on a pair of suspects who are alleged to have trafficked stolen utility trailers in the Calgary area.
Investigators say nine trailers disappeared from various properties between October 2023 and December 2024. Each one was allegedly fitted with a fake vehicle identification number before being listed for sale online.
Police were able to recover all nine trailers, which were sold to unknowing victims, between Nov. 2024 and Aug. 2025.
Work underway on High River's new outdoor rink
Work on High River’s new outdoor rink has officially begun.
It will replace the old rink at McLaughlin Meadows, with demolition now underway and expected to continue until mid-August.
The $750,000 project is one of the council’s top five priorities, with the former rink in disrepair for several years.
The new full-scale facility will measure about 200 feet by 85 feet, and will feature enhanced safety measures, a high-quality ice surface, and a multi-use design for activities like basketball and ball hockey in the warmer months.
Community support needed to keep High River transportation service on the road
High River’s Handi-Bus Society is seeking community support.
The Handi-Bus is a not-for-profit service providing safe, affordable, and accessible transportation for seniors and those with physical/special needs in High River, Foothills County, and Okotoks.
“We're facing some challenges right now, mainly financial and also board membership,” said Russ Wiebe, Acting Chair of the High River Handi-Bus Society.
Vulcan County photo contest could see winning photos in a calender
A photo contest will have people showcasing what they love most about living in Vulcan County.
Vulcan County is holding a photo contest that showcases the beauty of living in Vulcan County, with three winners to be awarded a prize.
As part of the contest, people can enter photos of agriculture, livestock, recreation activities, local businesses, tourism sites, events, scenery, rural or wild animals, and more, as long as the photos are taken within Vulcan County.
Okotoks will see a mix of fantasy and reality around town this autumn
A fantastical tradition will return to Okotoks this autumn.
Enchanted Okotoks is returning for its third year, giving people the chance to partake in a fantasy game that spans across town.
According to Brendan Rose, Content Creator and Story Writer for Enchanted Okotoks, the event will take place from September 13 to 14 but in a slightly different location this year.
China announces 75.8 per cent tariffs on Canadian canola
China announced a 75.8 per cent preliminary tariff on Canadian canola on Tuesday, following an anti-dumping investigation launched last year in response to Canada's tax on Chinese electric vehicles.
China's Ministry of Commerce published the details of the plan on Tuesday, claiming the "dumping" of Canadian canola into the Chinese market is hurting its domestic canola oil market.