Penalty trouble at the Calgary Stampede Chuckwagon races changes up aggregate
The track was wet and a bit slow on the Rangeland Derby on Sunday night, and several penalties slowed down some of the drivers' rankings.
Defending Champion High River's Jason Glass took out a barrel, costing him 5 seconds and pushing him from 3rd down into 13th place in the aggregate.
Glass also suffered a 5-second penalty in last year's Calgary Stampede, but also set a new track record and was able to overcome his penalty and went on to win it all.
Gallery: Shania Twain thrills crowd Saturday night at Saddledome
Canadian Country Music superstar and icon Shania Twain had fans singing along and having a great time Saturday night at the Saddledome.
Twain launched into fan favourites and interacted with the crowd.
"She was pointing people out left, right and centre, and she actually did bring a very beautiful young lady on stage with her and had a wonderful chat."
Long-time fan Clare Nye, seeing her for the second time, had fifth row seats on the floor and says it was an unbelievable night.
'What are you doing here?': Carney makes first Stampede visit as prime minister
Canada's new prime minister, best known as a buttoned-down banker, donned a cowboy hat and toured the stables Friday evening at the Calgary Stampede.
Over an hour-long tour winding through the rodeo grounds, Mark Carney crawled into a tank, snacked at food stations and posed for dozens of selfies, marking his first visit to the Stampede as prime minister.
Politicians overstating benefits of scrapping internal trade barriers: think tank
A new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is dismissing moves by the federal government and Canada's premiers to break down internal trade barriers as little more than "political theatre."
It lands just ahead of the country’s internal trade ministers meeting in Quebec City this week, where they are expected to talk about their next steps as they rush to remove rules hampering cross-provincial trade.
More soldiers, more money. Canada's top soldier extols benefits of spending boost
Canada’s top soldier is looking forward to a boost in military spending that includes a pay raise for military personnel at a time when uncertainty on the world stage is high.
NATO leaders — including Canada — have approved a plan to dramatically increase defence spending across the Western alliance to five per cent of gross domestic product over the next decade.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said the move to five per cent of GDP — 3.5 per cent for core military spending and 1.5 per cent for defence-related infrastructure — will take place over the next 10 years.
Local players represent Okotoks at Alberta Cup Hockey Tournament
A few local hockey players are looking to earn a spot on the Team Alberta U16 roster this fall.
The Alberta Cup Hockey Tournament was held in Red Deer on April 24.
Team Alberta Red took gold with local players Hudson Pineda on defence, and Nolan Ilsley and Max Mullen as forwards.
Two Tie Down Roping Albertans could move onto finals at Calgary Stampede
Two Albertans are sitting in the top 3 of the aggregate in Tie Down Roping.
Kyle Lucas, hailing from Carstairs and Nanton's Logan Bird, are sitting in 2nd and 3rd place after 2 days of rodeo action in Pool A.
Lucas had a time of 8.2 seconds on Day 2 to move into 2nd in the aggregate, with Bird tying Lucas's time of 8.2 to move into 3rd place in the aggregate.
Only the top 3 times in the aggregate after Sunday's event move into the finals on Championship Sunday, July 13.
High River's Jason Glass is sitting in 3rd in the Chucks at the Calgary Stampede
High River's Jason Glass, the defending Calgary Stampede Chuckwagon Champion, sits in third place in the aggregate after two nights of racing on the Rangeland Derby.
Glass came in fourth place on the night, behind the aggregate leader Chanse Vigen and Jamie Laboucane.
Obrey Motowylo had the fastest wagon of the night as night three gets set for Sunday night.
Dayton Sutherland from DeWinton came in 15th on the night and sits in the same position over two days.
Albertan leads the way in Ladies Breakaway Roping at this year's Calgary Stampede
Shelby Boisjoli-Meged from Langdon, AB, leads the ladies in the debut of Breakaway Roping at this year's Calgary Stampede.
It's making its debut this year at the world's largest outdoor rodeo.
Another local favourite, Jenna Dallyn from Nanton, came in 3rd with three other Albertans in the mix.
Here are some highlights from Day One in Pool A.
The chuckwagon races fill the stands for day one of the Calgary Stampede
Defending Rangeland Derby Champion Jason Glass from High River came in fifth last night in the first night of chuckwagon races at the Calgary Stampede.
Chad Fike had the fastest wagon of the night though, but Jason Glass is right there, along with Chanse Vigen, who now calls Calgary home.
Dayton Sutherland, hailing from De Winton, came in 15th.
Fike also led off last year's Stampede with the top time on Day One.
Once again, this year the heats have three wagons with 27 drivers invited this year.
Here's how it played out Friday night: