Snowbirds fly over Red Deer as they head to Camrose Airshow

If you looked up last night (July 24), you may have spotted the unmistakable formation of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds soaring over Red Deer and the surrounding region.

The nine-jet team was on their way to Camrose, where they’ll headline this weekend’s Camrose Airshow at the Camrose Airport.

The CF Snowbirds, formally known as 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, are a beloved Canadian icon, made up of Canadian Armed Forces members and National Defense public service employees.

Updated road work schedule to impact Three Mile Bend access Sunday

UPDATE - Road work on Riverside Drive in Red Deer will impact Three Mile Bend Access.

Motorists are advised of changes to an upcoming road closure that will impact commute times and access along Riverside Drive, from 67 Street to 77 Street.

The paving schedule for Riverside Drive has been updated to July 27 only.

This work will require a full road closure and will impact access to Three Mile Bend from approximately 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sentencing for Freedom Convoy leaders Lich, Barber scheduled for Oct. 7

Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, two leaders of the Freedom Convoy protest, are scheduled to be sentenced for mischief on Oct. 7 in an Ottawa courtroom.

In addition to lengthy prison sentences, the Crown wants to seize Barber's truck, which was used in the protest.

A forfeiture hearing on that matter is scheduled for Sept. 12.

Ontario Court Justice Heather Perkins-McVey said Thursday she wants to rule on the mischief sentence and truck forfeiture at the same time so that she does not deliver "piecemeal" decisions.

Three workers, one from Manitoba, emerge from B.C. mine after 'meticulously executed' rescue

Three workers who were trapped in a remote northern British Columbia mine have been rescued after more than 60 hours underground.

Red Chris mine operator Newmont Corp. said the three men were safely bought to the surface at about 10:40 p.m. on Thursday.

It said Kevin Coumbs, Darien Maduke and Jesse Chubaty — contractors for B.C.-based Hy-Tech Drilling — were in good health and spirits after being trapped underground by two rockfalls on Tuesday morning.

"This was a carefully planned and meticulously executed rescue plan," the company said in a statement.

Agriculture Disaster declarations being reported across the Prairies

The month of July has brought cool, wet weather and smoke from forest fires to the majority of the Prairies.

Rain has been reported in some of the drier areas, but its coming too late for drought stressed crops and forage, with RM's across Manitoba, and Saskatchewan and  Alberta County's now declaring agricultural disaster areas.

Taking a regional look at what's happening:

Manitoba

New MOU focuses on collaboration in agriculture

The Canadian Federation of Agriculture has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Circle for Indigenous Agriculture & Food.

The agreement is designed to build stronger collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous agricultural producers.

Keith Currie, President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture says by working together, we can amplify Indigenous voices, support agricultural entrepreneurs, and promote food production in ways that benefit all Canadians.

Update: Sylvan Lake RCMP locate missing 20-year-old

Sylvan Lake RCMP have located 20-year-old Rowan Rollinson.

Rollinson was last spoken to on July 20,2025 and there was concern for her well-being.

She has now been found and is safe.

 

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Alberta announces $10 million to land conservation programs

The provincial government recently announced two conservation programs: the Private Land Conservation Program and Ecosystems Grant Program 

The government of Alberta is investing $10 million to improve private land conservation, with the launch of two new and improved programs.

The enhanced Private Land Conservation Program and the new Ecosystems Grant Program will enable better protection of natural areas across the province, while allowing landowners to use their land for farming and ranching, the province has said.