Federal election first for Swift Current--Grasslands--Kindersley riding
It's Day 1 of the 2025 Federal Election campaign.
Local candidates will vie to represent the new riding of Swift Current--Grasslands--Kindersley.
Conservative Jeremy Patzer is the incumbent in this region. He has been the local Member of Parliament since 2019.
Terry Sieben is running for the People's Party of Canada.
We do not yet know of any other candidates.
The Liberal Party, NDP, Green Party and Maverick Parties all had candidates for Cypress Hills--Grasslands in 2021.
Two seriously injured in single-vehicle crash in Richer
Two people were seriously injured early Sunday evening in a single-vehicle crash in Richer.
Richer Deputy Fire Chief David Reith says crews were called around 5:10 p.m. to the intersection of PR 302 and Dawson Road. Both occupants had to be extricated from the vehicle and were taken to Health Sciences Centre.
Reith describes their injuries as “fairly severe,” adding that one person was airlifted by STARS while the other was transported by ground ambulance.
Government of Canada announces $12.5 million in funding for Canadian human trafficking hotline
The Government of Canada is investing $12.5 million through to 2028 to support the continued operation of the Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline, an essential service in the fight against human trafficking.
Bird e-scooters flying to Cochrane for season
Cochrane residents, get ready to spread your wings once again, Bird e-scooters are returning to town on April 1 (weather permitting).
According to the Town of Cochrane, the partnership with Bird Canada aims to reduce carbon emissions, ease traffic congestion, and provide an alternative to those who want to skip the car for a more sustainable way to get around.
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Fire Ball: like Ladies Night, but in the fall, to welcome all
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The event will replace their Ladies Night fundraiser, usually held in May. However, that event hasn't been held since 2023. Their fundraiser last year was a barbeque at the Gifted Summer Art Market.
Firefighter Jola Erb said the change had been discussed throughout the year.