Voting is underway in the Growing Home with BASF contest
This week, BASF Canada Agricultural Solutions announced 15 finalists for Growing Home with BASF, a new initiative supporting the organizations that help their rural communities thrive.
One organization of the five finalists in each of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba will receive $25,000 to further their important work.
Your community needs your support! From May 15-31, voting is open to the public to determine which organization in each province will receive a $25,000 investment.
Provincial election candidate forum coming to Fort Saskatchewan
The Fort Saskatchewan and Lamont Regional Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a candidate forum this week ahead of the provincial election.
MLA candidates for Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville will come together on Wednesday (May 17) at the Lions Mane Room at the DCC for a moderated forum.
Confirmed candidates that will be in attendance for the forum include:
Sherwood Park fraudster sentenced; forced to pay over $1.6 million
A Sherwood Park man has been sentenced after being involved in several sports investment scams between 2016 and 2019.
53-year-old Nickolas Ellis will serve seven years in prison for the crimes and has been ordered to pay $1.65 million in restitution.
The most prolific of these scams was dubbed 'The Dynasty Project', a supposed subscription service that would provide subscribers with exclusive access to athletes before and after games.
Fort Saskatchewan hockey player reacts to being top WHL prospect
A Fort Saskatchewan hockey player is still coming to grips with being among the first players selected at the 2023 WHL Draft.
Former Ranger defender, Keaton Verhoeff, was selected fourth overall on Thursday (May 11) by the Victoria Royals, making him their second-highest draft pick in franchise history.
"I was pretty nervous, I knew I was going to go somewhere up there," said Verhoeff. "I was a little shocked for about five minutes and then it finally sunk in and I realized that I just got drafted to the WHL."
Fort Saskatchewan vehicle noise bylaw goes into effect
A new amendment to a traffic bylaw could see tickets handed out for noisy vehicles.
“Council has heard many times over the years how excessive noise affects the quality of life and the ability to enjoy one’s own property with their family and friends," said mayor Gale Katchur. "Excessive noise can also create conflict between neighbours."
"Council approved the new Bylaw to give our enforcement agencies the tools they need to resolve the issue."
Multiple fires extinguished in Fort Saskatchewan area
Crews were fighting multiple fires in the area.
Just before 6 p.m. on Saturday (May 13), Sturgeon County firefighters responded to a grass fire on Highway 825 near Nutrien.
The fire was eventually put under control.
Edmonton Fire Services also responded to multiple fires burning in north Edmonton near the following locations:
- Ebbers Way near 37 Street
- Meridian Street at 178 Avenue
- East of Manning Drive near 200 Avenue
- 137 Avenue and Manning Drive
No evacuation notices were sent out.
Robin Hood Association catches Oilers fever
The local Robin Hood Association branches have caught Oilers playoff fever.
On Wednesday (May 10) the branches came together at their Sherwood Park location to host an Oilers tailgate party ahead of Game 4 of Edmonton's second-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights.
The event took inspiration from the association's Green and Gold Day that they host with players from the Edmonton Elks football team.
Fort Saskatchewan kids raise money for fire victims through lemonade stand
A group of Fort Saskatchewan kids raised thousands of dollars for the victims of the fires on Boxwood Bend.
On May 5 and 6, the kids set up their lemonade stand in the same neighbourhood as the blaze.
"[My son] wanted to set up a lemonade stand to give the remaining first responders and investigators free lemonade because it was so hot out," said Melanie Redfearn, whose son Lukas spearheaded the idea.
"We then decided that because there was so much traffic, we should do it for donations to the families."
CPKC sees seasonal slowdown in grain movement
With spring seeding operations underway across the prairies, grain movement to port has slowed down.
The assistant vice-president of CPKC (Canadian Pacific Kansas City) Elizabeth Hucker says in April they moved about 2.3 million metric tons of Canadian grain and grain products, with more than 994,000 metric tons moved in the last couple of weeks.
Over 30 vehicles involved in Highway 14 collision
Strathcona County RCMP are on the scene at Highway 14 and Range Road 231 for a massive multi-vehicle collision.
On Friday (May 12) at around 6 a.m., police were sent to the collision between Highway 21 and Range Road 231.
Officers found 34 vehicles involved in the collision, including 4 semi-trucks.
In total 12 people were taken to hospital, two with life-threatening conditions. One person was airlifted by STARS air ambulance. The other drivers and occupants were taken to Millennium Place by bus.