Okotoks man faces arson, theft charges after Vulcan County fire

An Okotoks man is facing arson, theft, and firearm charges after a suspicious house fire in Vulcan County sparked a multi-agency investigation.

Vulcan RCMP responded to a house fire on July 31. After they confirmed the house's occupants were unharmed, it was discovered that a vehicle and several firearms had been stolen from the property.

The next day, on Aug. 1, Olds RCMP received reports of a man setting small fires in the middle of the road. Officers recovered the stolen vehicle and some of the firearms, though the suspect had fled on foot into a nearby field.

Quorum releases final report for the 2024-25 crop year

The Federal Government's grain monitor, Quorum Corporation has released the stats for July 28-July 31, 2025 - the last week of the 2024-2025 crop year. 

According to the report, country stocks dropped to 2.31 million metric tonnes, utilizing 44 per cent of country elevator space. 

Total western port terminal stocks dropped to 1.1 million metric tonnes, using 57 per cent of the working capacity.

 It's Alberta Open Farm Days

Alberta Open Farm Days (August 16-17) is a province-wide celebration of agriculture, food, and community where participating farms and ranches open their gates to the public to help connect visitors to where their food comes from.

The Province is Canada’s biggest producer of honey, beef and processed potatoes; the second-biggest producer of wheat and canola; and a substantial exporter of oats, barley and pork.

This year's Open Farm Days event coincides with 'Local Food Week' which encourages consumers to buy local in support of producers.

Community group raising concerns over High River redevelopment project

A community organization is asking High River Town Council to put a pause on a potential redevelopment project.  

Members of Neighbourhood Rescue High River filled the council chambers during the Aug. 11 Regular Meeting of Council.  

The group is concerned about the redevelopment of the property at 605 MacLeod Tr SW in High River into multifamily housing. 

Five things to know before Country Thunder this weekend

Country Thunder is finally here!

Before you two-step your way into a weekend of great music, cold drinks, and questionable dance moves, here are five important (and slightly lifesaving) tips to keep in mind.

1. The bag rules are no joke
Think “clear is cool.” Similar to big football stadiums and arenas, only up to 14” x 14” clear plastic bags, standard one-gallon freezer bags, or small clutches/purses will make it through the gates. Backpacks, oversized purses, and coolers? Left in the dust.

The Oldman Watershed Council recently won an award for Environmental Excellence

The Oldman Watershed Council (OWC) has recently won an award, honouring their environmental achievement.

During the 34th Annual Emerald Awards ceremony in Edmonton on June 5, the Oldman Watershed Council received the 2025 Emerald Award for Environmental Excellence, in the Legacy Community Group/Non-profit category.

Be mindful of pre-harvest intervals

Harvest time is just around the corner with some producers already started and there are many things to keep in mind before harvest to ensure your grain can be sold into any market. Before applying pesticides as a pre harvest application, always understand the label and be aware of any restrictions that may affect the marketability of your grain.

Key funding announcement for Saskatchewan's Ag sector

The Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Eleanor Olszewski was in Saskatchewan earlier this week for two key announcements, including $4.2 million for the province's ag sector. 

"By building on Saskatchewan’s many strengths and investing in them, we’re helping create good jobs and grow one strong Canadian economy."

Alberta's Crop Diversification Centres will see upgrades

This week, Alberta farmers learned more about the $5.2 million in funding planned for the province's two crop diversification centres.

Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation RJ Sigurdson says the province's farmers directly benefit from the work being done at CDC North near Edmonton, and CDC South near Brooks.

The funding supports upgrades and replacements to greenhouses, labs, and administrative buildings at both sites, as well as research essentials such as seed, fertilizer, and pesticides.  

Alberta Beef Producers to withdraw from the Canadian Cattle Association

Alberta Beef Producers have decided to withdraw from the Canadian Cattle Association.

Board Chair Doug Roxburgh says they've been talking with the organization about their concerns for years regarding governance and fiscal transparency.

He notes over the past five years there's been some discussion going on around the move, noting the final decision came following extensive deliberation and strategic review.