Farmers looking for rain as seeding winds down
Saskatchewan farmers now have 97 per cent of the provincial crop in the ground, but now face the challenge of dry conditions.
Quorum Corporation's weekly performance update for Grain Week 42
The federal government's grain monitor Quorum Corporation released its weekly performance update for Grain Week 42.
Space in primary elevators is good - as road bans remain in effect across the prairies, country stocks dropped to 2.34 million metric tonnes.
Total Western Port terminal stocks increased to 1.52 MMT in Week 42, utilizing 79% of the working capacity.
West Coast unloads were 6,332 cars and 2,051 for Thunder Bay.
The total average terminal out-of-car time (OCT) increased to 15.2% from 6.0% the previous week.
BeGrainSafe Program Enhances Safety for Rural Firefighters and Emergency Responders
The BeGrainSafe program is making significant strides in enhancing safety for farmers. rural firefighters and emergency responders across Canada. This initiative provides specialized training and equipment focused on grain entrapment rescues, a critical need in the agricultural sector.
A special day for Cochrane's robust pickleball community
Pickleball enthusiasts are in for a big day tomorrow with the official opening of a new 20-court hub in Cochrane’s Greystone community.
A ribbon-cutting is scheduled for 11 a.m. next to the SLS Centre to unveil the state-of-the-art facility. It includes 18 regulation courts and two accessible courts for players with physical disabilities — among the first of their kind in Canada.
Filipino Community sharing their heritage on Saturday
Cochrane’s vibrant Filipino community will be sharing its culture this Saturday (June 7) at its annual celebration in honour of Philippines Independence Day.
Organized by the Filipino Canadian Association of Cochrane Alberta (FCACA), the event returns to the Cochrane Ranche historic site for four hours of live music, dancing, family fun and a delicious feast. It runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
It is also one of the final events of Cochrane’s busy Seniors Week celebration.
Banff fire danger raised to extreme
The fire danger rating in Banff National Park has now been elevated to “Extreme”, prompting officials to urge extra caution from all visitors and residents.
An “Extreme” rating means wildfires can ignite easily, spread rapidly, and burn with intense heat, making them incredibly difficult for firefighters to control.
While some wildfires are naturally caused, such as by lightning, many can be prevented. Parks Canada is reminding the public to help reduce the risk of human-caused fires by following a few key safety steps:
G7 Summit prep includes wildfire evacuation plans
Security officials for the upcoming G-7 Leaders’ Summit in Kananaskis say wildfire evacuation planning is part of their overall preparations.
RCMP Chief Superintendent David Hall notes that wildfires in other communities could also impact road access to the summit.
He says all agencies involved are staying alert to the national wildfire situation, which could shift resources toward evacuation efforts like those currently happening across the Prairies.
More than 50 wildfires are burning in Alberta, with several evacuation orders in place.
New federal bill aims to improve labour mobility, eliminate internal trade barriers
The Liberal government has introduced legislation aimed at cutting down barriers to internal trade by recognizing provincial and territorial rules at the federal level.
Officials who briefed reporters this morning say the goal is to reduce the number of redundant standards across the country.
They say that, for example, a company that produces washing machines that meet a provincial energy efficiency standard won't have to meet a separate federal standard to sell outside that province.
Years after it was pitched, Canada is still waiting for a national disaster agency
In 2023, as Canada suffered through its worst-ever wildfire season, the federal government was looking at creating a national disaster response agency.
Two years later, the country is again facing another summer of wildfires. There is still no sign of such an agency, though governments are tapping the private sector to help with evacuations.
Ali Asgary, a York University professor of disaster and emergency management, said the work to establish a national agency is "unfortunately … not going as fast as our crises are going."
Genung calls SLS special board meeting as public hearing nears
A special morning board meeting has been called for the Spray Lake Sawmills Recreation Park Society (SLSRPS) tomorrow (June 6) to discuss the proposed operational takeover with representatives of YMCA Calgary.
Mayor Jeff Genung, also interim SLSRPS president, says an information session is scheduled later in the day with the Cochrane Curling Club, and possibly others.