Artists invited to submit designs for Nanton community tribute

Nanton Town Council is seeking design submissions for a community recognition wall at the local community centre.  

The wall is intended to honour residents who have demonstrated outstanding community service.  

Themes could include local sports achievements, local historical imagery, Nanton’s 120th anniversary as a municipality, or landscape and wildlife.  

AFN chief says talks of Alberta separation 'irresponsible,' points to treaties

The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says talk of Alberta separatism is 'irresponsible' and it's "not smart" for politicians to make statements about it without consulting with First Nations first.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has introduced a bill that would make it easier for Albertans to launch referendums on various topics — including splitting from Canada.

Smith has pointed to growing alienation in her province and frustration with Ottawa, saying those wanting to separate "are not fringe voices."

Local weather forecaster says it should be okay for the Little Britches Parade

Local amateur weather specialist, Angie Brown, said on Monday morning that the weather should be good for the Little Britches Parade this Saturday.

Angie joined her Uncle Charlie on the 99.7 Sun Country Morning Show this morning, as she does every Monday, just after the 6:30 a.m. News.

"The rain was a beautiful sound to wake up to, for sure. Right now we're sitting at 6 degrees with our high of 12. We have rain today and a risk of thunderstorms this afternoon.

Kananaskis Country is getting a huge dump of snow today

Environment and Climate Change Canada issued a snowfall warning for parts of K-Country.

Heavy, wet snow is expected to cover higher elevations from Kananaskis Village down to Highwood House at Hwy 940.

Between 10 and 15 cm is expected at high elevations, including the Highwood Pass.

The heaviest snowfall is expected Monday night, eventually tapering off tomorrow morning.

This could cause deteriorating travel conditions, especially along Highway 40.

Investigation finds Alberta government not complying with freedom of information laws

Alberta's access to information watchdog has found the provincial government to be non-compliant with its own freedom of information rules.

A new report from information and privacy commissioner Diane McLeod says Alberta's government has implemented internal procedures and policies that allow government employees to wrongfully deny freedom of information requests.

Alberta chief electoral officer warns UCP proposals will hurt investigative ability

Alberta's chief electoral officer is warning the government that proposed legislation will impair the election commissioner's power to investigate election rule breaking.

A controversial bill introduced last month, if passed, will make sweeping changes to voting and referendums in the province, and is making its way through debate in the legislature. 

Foothills RCMP respond to serious collision on Highway 7

The Foothills RCMP are on the scene of a serious collision east of Diamond Valley.

It happened on Highway 7 between 144 street and 128 street.

Traffic is being redirected while police and investigators are on scene.

It's not currently clear how many people were involved and the extent of their injuries.

More information is expected to be released later on.

Military aircraft to fly over Kananaskis in the coming weeks

Military aircraft will become a regular sight in the Kananaskis region in the coming weeks.

Security preparations are underway ahead of the upcoming G7 Leaders' Summit, with Royal Canadian Air Force personnel set to familiarize themselves with the region.

Aircraft will be seen in the region, sometimes flying at lower altitudes and in formations.

CF-18 Hornet fighter jets are expected to be seen in the area in early May, with CH-147F Chinook helicopters and CH-146 Griffons later in the month.