Fire restriction issued for Foothills County

Due to the dry conditions, a Fire Restriction is now in effect for Foothills County.  

With high temperatures and wind speeds, the risk of fire increases in areas where dry vegetation is exposed.  

Under the restriction, residential fire pits and safe campfires in campgrounds, gas or propane stoves, and wood pellet smokers are still permitted.  

Alert Ready test cancelled in Alberta due to wildfires

The Alert Ready Emergency Alert System test that was scheduled for Wednesday, May 7, has been cancelled in Alberta.

Canada's emergency alert system is being tested in every province except Quebec, but Alert Ready announced the Alberta cancellation early on Wednesday morning.

Farmers Prepare for Potential Insect Threats in 2025 Crop Season


As the 2025 crop season begins, farmers across the prairies are already on high alert for potential insect damage. Dr. Meghan Vankosky, a research scientist in field crop entomology with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, provides insights into what farmers might expect this year based on last year's conditions and winter observations.

Ian Tyson's music will come alive this weekend in Longview

An all-star Ian Tyson tribute band is performing this Friday and Saturday night at one of Ian Tyson's favourite venues.

'The Gift' will be playing at a venue Tyson played numerous times and featured in his 'Live in Longview' album, the East Longview Community Hall.

The Hall had a tribute mural and a plaque dedicated to him on July 4, 2024, with both of his children attending.

Alberta Premier's chief of staff defends business class flight from Trump visit

The chief of staff to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending a business class flight he charged to taxpayers, citing a health condition that increases his risk of blood clots.

The flight in question was a return flight he took from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to Calgary earlier this year when he accompanied Smith to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump.

The CBC reported this week that the two-day stop in Florida for Smith, Anderson and two others cost Alberta taxpayers about $10,000, with Anderson's flight home billed at nearly $3,000 alone.

Ottawa looking for ways to mend tears in Canada's social fabric, document shows

Senior federal officials have been looking quietly for ways to bring together Canadians who don't see eye to eye on the economy, immigration and social issues.

With a general election looming, officials prepared to meet last November to brainstorm solutions to the problem of social fragmentation, according to an internal presentation drafted by the Department of Canadian Heritage.