Vibrant music vibe shines at Bragg Creek Days
Among the many success stories of this year’s smash-hit Bragg Creek Days was, without a doubt, the incredible talent that took to the Calgary Stampede mobile stage.
Narrowing it down to just five acts was the toughest task for Rob Sawchuck of Bragg Creek’s Turkey and Pistols.
“It’s a tough, tough call, right?” he said. “There’s lots of talent here. We could be playing for two straight days, to be honest.”
RCMP seek help locating missing Cochrane mother and daughter
Cochrane RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing mother and daughter last seen in the community on July 12.
Thirty-year-old Ashley Bartley and her four-year-old daughter, Marlie Myers, may be travelling in a white 2021 Chevrolet Spark with Alberta licence plate CWH 6991. They are also believed to be linked to a brown Chevrolet Silverado with Alberta plate CTK 2994.
Grizz the first to raise new Country Cup
The Bow Valley Grizzlies have become the first team to raise the newly created Country Cup in Division 2 men's rugby—and now face the challenge of trying to keep it.
On July 19, the Grizzlies overpowered the Foothills Lions in the second half en route to a 37-14 victory.
Grizzlies head coach Ty Hawes said the Lions came out strong and shut down Bow Valley’s passing game until a late first-half try gave his side a narrow lead.
FPT Agriculture Ministers agree to AgriStability enhancements for 2025
The ongoing fire situation in Manitoba, resulted in the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Agriculture Ministers meeting virtually last week.
They discussed a number of issues, from the weather impacts to international trade, improving interprovincial trade opportunities, and enhancements to AgriStability.
For the 2025 program year only, they agreed to increase the AgriStability compensation rate from 80 per cent to 90 per cent and increased the maximum payment limit from $3 million to $6 million.
Rein in the crown: Cochrane Rodeo Queen search begins
The search is on for the next young woman to wear the crown and serve as the face of the Cochrane Lions Rodeo.
Applications are now open for the Cochrane Lions Rodeo Queen program, which selects a local ambassador each Labour Day weekend to represent the Cochrane Lions Club, the town of Cochrane, and its iconic September long weekend rodeo.
The titleholder attends more than 60 events throughout the year, from parades and fundraisers to rodeos across Alberta and beyond.
Beamer Wigley turns up the volume in Alberta
Beamer Wigley has been chasing the country music dream since he was seven years old, and he’s showing no signs of slowing down.
“I’ve been playing my entire life,” says the singer-songwriter. “We play a lot of high-energy country music and I try to play guitar like Keith Urban.”
Originally from British Columbia, Wigley recently made the move to Alberta, a decision that felt like coming home.
“Most of my connections and a lot of the people I’ve loved so dearly in the industry have all been in Alberta,” he says.
Bragg Creek's community spirit burns brightly
Bragg Creek is closing in on 60 years of bringing the community together to celebrate what it means to be a Creeker on its biggest weekend of the year.
This year’s Bragg Creek Days saw record crowds fill the Bragg Creek Community Centre grounds for a weekend packed with activities for all ages.
From Bucket List to Glory: Tsang reveals her pie-eating secret
Bucket lists. Many people have them, but not many include entering a pie-eating contest.
But Jessica Tsang did—and her first crack at downing as much blueberry pie as she could in 30 seconds landed her the top prize during Bragg Creek Days.
This was no willy-nilly effort. She came in with a strategy and even surprised herself by besting the 17 other contestants.
Rage, Silvertips bounced from playoffs
The Rocky View Rage's season has come to an end.
The Jr. B Tier 2 squad was eliminated in the first round of playoffs after a tough season on the floor.
The Calgary Axemen used home-floor advantage to their full benefit, taking Game 1 with a 13-3 win on July 17, then clinching the series with a 14-7 victory on July 19.
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