Ram Everyday Adventure

This September, we’re giving away a 2025 Ram 1500 Big Horn thanks to Your Alberta Ram Dealers.

 


Here’s how YOU enter to win!

1. Listen to 99.7 Sun Country weekday mornings at 8:20 for the Ram Everyday Adventure “Q” of the Day. Text us at 403-652-4997 to enter to win a daily prize from Calaway Park and qualify for the truck.

 


 

2. Click here and fill out the entry form.

Several MPs make pitches to colleagues to become next Speaker of the House of Commons

Among the tour groups converging on Parliament Hill under umbrellas this week, new and newly re-elected members of Parliament are getting acquainted with their offices and colleagues ahead of the opening of the House of Commons this week. 

The first order of business for MPs is the selection of a new House Speaker on Monday morning, and at least six returning members are asking their colleagues to support their bid to take the chair. 

Strike threat could push more customers away from struggling Canada Post

Canada Post customers may face delays as tens of thousands of workers swear off overtime shifts, though a much bigger disruption was averted after the union backed down from a strike threat.

Nonetheless, the possibility of escalating job action could continue to scare off customers who pulled their shipments over the past couple of weeks, draining more business from the cash-strapped organization.

“I’m scared for the future,” said Edmonton mail carrier Dustin Ellis, who recently went on leave to study for a new career in social work.

Hundreds of government job losses planned at the CRA, ESDC

Top officials at the Canada Revenue Agency say mounting job cuts will impact how the agency is able to deliver services.

Commissioner Bob Hamilton and deputy commissioner Jean-François Fortin said in a message to staff Thursday that up to 280 employees will lose their jobs at the agency.

The agency has been examining its operating budget for more than two years to meet a demand from the government to find savings. 

Warm weather ahead as Highwood water levels remain low

The Town of High River's second Highwood River watch of the year was released on Friday, May 23.

Snowpack remains below average, and is lower than the week before, at 198 mm of snow water equivalent.

"The Highwood River below the canal is flowing below normal levels, and a water shortage advisory remains in effect along the river," reads the update.

Foothills 4-H District Show runs all weekend

The 4-H Foothills District Show and Sale is this weekend at the High River Ag grounds.

It runs from Friday, May 23, to Sunday, May 25, and will feature 4-H clubs from all around the Foothills region.

"Everyone is welcome, the more people, the better," said member and club reporter with the Foothills 4-H Sheep & Multi-Club, Olivia Nemecek.

It starts with the Beef & Sheep Female Show on Friday from 5 to 8 p.m.

Several shows will run on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

U.S. door may open for canola

Crop would be eligible for biofuel tax credit under recent budget proposals in Congress

U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” could contain some beautiful news for Canada’s canola growers.

The U.S. House of Representatives’ ways and means committee has released its draft proposals for the U.S. budget reconciliation bill.

The proposals include provisions to amend the controversial 45Z clean fuel production tax credit so that canola oil-based biodiesel and renewable diesel would be eligible for the credit.

Local students replenishing Emerson Lake ecosystem

Students from École Percy Pegler released rainbow trout they raised into Emerson Lake in High River on Friday morning.   

For the last five months, Grade 3 and 4 students from the Explore: Nature Based Learning program raised rainbow trout from eggs, caring for them until they were ready to be released into the ecosystem.