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Diamond Valley will get lit up in December
The Town of Diamond Valley will be getting lit up in December.
Light Up Diamond Valley is returning, and there is plenty to do for everyone who makes their way down to kick off the holiday season.
On Saturday, December 7, there will daytime fun in the Turner Valley side of town.
From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., there will be the High Country SPCA Market at the Flare n' Derrick Community Hall, which will have holiday gifts from local vendors.
The market will help support the High Country SPCA.
Trans Canada Trail looking to expand with grant money up for grabs
The world's longest network of multi-use recreational trails is looking to make a few upgrades.
The Trans Canada Trail (TCT) runs right across Canada, including all the provinces and territories.
The TCT also runs through Calgary and right through the 76 km High Rockies Trail in Kananaskis.
The High Rockies Trail connects Goat Creek at the Banff Park boundary to Elk Pass on the Alberta, B.C. border is the westernmost section of the trail in Alberta.
Shania Twain: concert details, ticket giveaways, and presale info
99.7 Sun Country welcomes Canadian royalty to the Scotiabank Saddledome!
Shania Twain will perform on July 5, as part of the Calgary Stampede.
Ticket details:
- Presale: Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 10 a.m.
- Presale code: TWAINCS
- General on sale: Friday, Nov. 1 at 10 a.m.
All tickets are available here.
We'll also be giving away a pair of tickets on Friday morning and more closer to Christmas. Wouldn't that make for a nice gift?🎟️
Mayor Thorn has some thoughts on the new municipal infrastructure grant
The Provincial government's new Local Growth and Sustainability Grant aims to help municipalities grow their infrastructure.
On October 22, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Ric McIver, announced that with this new grant, they are providing $20 million a year for three years to municipalities to help them update their infrastructure as needed.
Okotoks mayor, Tanya Thorn, says that while it's great the province is providing this funding, she feels it's not quite enough.
Halloween decorations taken from the Town of Diamond Valley
The Town of Diamond Valley is disappointed after finding out some of their festive Halloween decorations had been taken.
A scarecrow decked out in orange and a green alien are the decorations that have gone missing.
"We take pride in promoting a welcoming environment through our seasonal displays, and it would be wonderful to see these items returned to the community," said the Town of Diamond Valley in a post.
Municipal enforcement has been made aware of the missing decorations and the town asks you to be on the lookout for them.
Survey work will drone on in Okotoks this week
Some surveying work is going to be completed this week.
Crews will be surveying along 338 Avenue and 32 Street in Okotoks as part of their 338 Avenue/32 Street design project.
They will be completing drone surveying in the area, and will be staying in the ditch, which isn't expected to cause traffic disruptions.
The work will take place from October 29 to November 1, as long as the weather cooperates.
During that time, there will be signage, crews, and equipment in the area, so the Town is reminding everyone to use caution while in the area.
Oilers split back-to-backs with Bucks
For the second time this season, the Okotoks Oilers and the Cranbrook Bucks played a home-and-home series and split the back-to-back games over the weekend.
When the BCHL Interior Division rivals met in September, it was the home teams coming away with the win. In this weekend's contests, it was the opposite, with the visiting teams going home victorious.
Flyers haven't lost in regulation in three straight games
The High River Flyers only had one game on their 2024-2025 HJHL schedule this weekend.
The Flyers were in Didsbury on Saturday night (Oct. 26), with the Mountainview Colts edging out High River 3-2 in overtime. The Flyers have come away with at least one point in their last three games and have gone 1-0-2. The win came from a 6-1 victory on the road to the Coaldale Copperheads, and the first overtime loss came to the 9-3-0 Medicine Hat Cubs on October 18.
Cavalry FC are off to the Championship final
The ATCO Field at Spruce Meadows will be the setting for a Championship match in the Canadian Premier League.
Cavalry FC earned their way into the Championship match with a 1-0 victory over the Forge FC in Hamilton on Sunday.
Cavalry FC got their first-half game-winning goal from Tobias Warschewski.
The club now has two weeks to prepare for the Championship final, which will be held on Sunday, November 9, at 1 p.m. at ATCO Field.
Cavalry FC will face the winner of the semi-final match between the Forge and Atlético Ottawa.