Seven children injured after crash involving school bus
Seven children were injured following a crash in southeast Calgary on Tuesday, May 6.
The crash was just before 9 a.m. and involved a black Acura sedan and a school bus at the intersection of 40th Street and 14th Avenue S.E.
According to police, there were seven children on the bus, with all of them treated for minor injuries. However, the drivers of the bus and Acura were not injured.
Police are currently investigating the cause of the crash.
Chestermere opens boat launch alongside software update
The City of Chestermere opened up its boat launch on Saturday, May 3.
The city said that the opening comes alongside a software update for registrations.
"Because of the upgrade, everyone must register their boats again this season when you come down to the launch," wrote the city on social media.
To ensure a smooth registration, residents must have the following information:
Highlights from PM Carney's meeting with Trump in Washington
Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump met Tuesday in Washington for their first face-to-face discussion of U.S.-Canada relations and Trump's ongoing trade war.
Here are some highlights from the meeting, which Carney described as both "wide-ranging" and "constructive."
Carney says Canadians will 'never' put a price tag on sovereignty
After months of listening to Trump talk about annexing Canada, Carney told the president in the Oval Office that Canada will "never" be for sale.
Alberta testing emergency alert system this week
The Government of Alberta will be testing its emergency alert system on Wednesday, May 7.
According to a social media post by Rocky View County, the test will be sent out just before 2 p.m.
"It’s only a test, but it’s also a great opportunity to check in with your household and talk about what you would do in a real emergency," wrote the county.
The county also recommends that residents download the Alberta Emergency Alert app on their phones.
Drumheller councillor passes away after battle with cancer
Drumheller councillor Lisa Hansen-Zacharuk passed away over the weekend.
The town announced her passing through social media, saying that she passed after a "long and courageous battle with cancer".
Hansen-Zacharuk was first elected to Drumheller Town Council in October 2010 and served on several community boards.
“Lisa wasn’t just a colleague, she was a dear friend,” said Mayor Heather Colberg. “We shared two terms on Council together, and her passion for this community was second to none."
Saskatchewan announces 2025 Agriculture Student Scholarship winners
Abbey Norek of Gerald is this year's Agriculture Student Scholarship grand-prize $6,000 winner.
Norek's winning video highlighted an urban-rural disconnect when it comes to agriculture.
She proposed education and advocacy as key solutions to this issue.
In her video presentation, she talked about her experience building a school garden using recycled materials, leading outreach programs on her family farm, and lobbying for agriculture electives in her school division.
Jailed chicken farmer found to be in compliance for number of laying hens
Southern Alberta farmer has long-standing issues with supply-management system for smaller egg producers like himself.
A southern Alberta egg producer who had been jailed for missing a court date for violating the provincial laws governing egg production has passed a premises inspection by Egg Farmers of Alberta.
Henk Van Essen said an inspector only spent a few minutes inside his operation before coming back out and telling him he was in full compliance.
“They were so sure they were going to find thousands of chickens in this barn,” Van Essen said.
Kicking Off the 2025 Growing Season: Making Smart Input Decisions
Seeding is kicking off across the province. And whether you're already putting in fertilizer, or still fine-tuning your plan, it’s important to make informed decisions when it comes to your inputs for the season ahead.
New products are everywhere on the market and choosing the right ones can determine profitability and long-term success for your farm. I’m going to talk about one group of products that gets a lot of attention -- micronutrient fertilizers.
Alberta ramps up measles vaccination push as 3 children in intensive care
Alberta's government says three children are in intensive care in hospital after contracting measles.
A health ministry spokesperson declined to disclose their ages, citing privacy concerns.
At a news conference Monday, Dr. Sunil Sookram, Alberta's interim chief medical officer of health, said there have been no deaths.
Sookram said the risk of getting the highly contagious disease in Alberta is at its greatest point in almost 30 years.
Strathmore Olympian attends Hype for Hospice
Jessica Sevick, an Olympian originally from Strathmore, returned to town to attend Hype for Hospice on Sunday, May 4.
Sevick competed at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she took home a silver medal for her work in rowing.
"I actually started rowing because I tore my ACL playing recreational soccer, and I got recruited by my physiotherapist who said that I should try it because it's not impact, and I was tall and jacked," said Sevick.
She joined the Calgary Rowing Club in 2016 to "make new friends and get a hot bod".