Tree Art project to showcase history of High River
A new community art piece will showcase prominent figures from High River’s history.
During the Aug. 11 regular meeting, Town Council awarded $5,000 to fund one tree carving art piece in George Lane Memorial Park.
The allotted funding includes the cost of materials and the artist fee.
Saskatoon Farm food services resume after nearly month-long closure
The Saskatoon Farm's restaurant reopened today (Aug. 18).
The business’s food facilities had been closed for nearly a month under an Alberta Health Services (AHS) order following an outbreak of E. coli and amoebiasis.
AHS issued the closures on July 23, later stating that the farm’s water source was believed to be the cause of the outbreak.
CCA President optimistic they can reach a deal with Alberta Beef Producers
The President of the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) says he's optimistic that they can reach an agreement that will see the Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) remain part of the national organization.
Last week, ABP gave the CCA notice to withdraw from the national organization as of July 1, 2026, citing among its concerns the organization's funding model, board structure, and representation since Alberta producers contribute over 50 percent to the organization.
Tyler Fulton is optimistic they'll be able to agree on a workable solution for everyone.
The Bar U Ranch is celebrating 30 years as a National Historic site
The Bar U Ranch National Historic Site is celebrating an anniversary this year.
Originally founded in 1882 as the Northwest Cattle Company, the Bar U Ranch was, at one time, one of Canada's largest ranches, where they grazed 30,000 head of cattle on 160,000 acres.
They also had 1,000 Percherons, which are a breed of draft horse that originated in the Huisne river valley in western France, which is part of the former Perche province.
After WW1, the Bar U Ranch exported its Percherons to France and the UK to help contribute to the breed in Europe.
The Gift of Music kick off the new season with a free concert
High River's Gift of Music is all ready for the new season, which kicks off on Sunday, September 7.
The non-profit society is hosting Honen's Open Air concert at George Lane Park, featuring five award-winning musicians.
They blend folk music, romantic gems, and tango through piano, percussion, violin, and accordion.
The event is also free for all ages to attend, and it starts at 2:30 p.m. next Sunday.
They also have a Christmas special in the lineup for November 30 with the Spiritus Chamber Choir and Vocal Ensemble.
A bear took a stroll through Waller Park in Okotoks over the weekend
Okotokians are being warned of a bear sighting in town.
A bear was spotted in Waller Park (100 and 102 Riverside Drive West) on Sunday, Aug. 17.
Due to the bear being in Town, bear warning signs have been posted in the area, letting people know they need to stay alert and aware of their surroundings in the area.
Smith says policy to stop disclosing government expense receipts could be reversed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will consider reversing a recent policy change that ended the public disclosure of expense receipts over $100 for ministers and other government officials.
Smith, asked about the change Thursday at her Alberta Next panel town hall in Edmonton, told the crowd that it caught her off guard but was made for safety reasons.
Search ongoing for missing person after canoe capsizes on Barrier Lake
On Aug. 16, at 6:30 p.m., the Cochrane RCMP received a report of a capsized canoe on Barrier Lake in Kananaskis.
One of the three occupants in the canoe, a 56-year-old female, was found and taken to the hospital with hypothermia.
A 60-year-old male was found deceased, and a 30-year-old male is missing.
All three are Calgary residents.
Local weather forecaster says we have a really nice week of weather to look forward to
High River's Angie Brown is an amateur weather specialist and is always posting updates on her 'weather or knot' Facebook page.
She also joins her Uncle Charlie on Monday mornings just after the 7 a.m. News to share how the week is shaping up.
On Monday, August 18th, Angie once again joined her Uncle Charlie and shared the good news for the week.
"Right now we're sitting at a chilly 9 degrees on our way up to a high of 25 with a sunny sky.
Labour groups pushing back as Air Canada flight attendants' strike poised to continue
It could be another chaotic day for travellers as a labour dispute continues between Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants.
Flight attendants with the Montreal-based airline represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees are expected to remain on the picket lines today as a battle against a federal return-to-work order continues.