Re-grading work is happening in Nanton
Alleyways in Nanton are going to get some work done on them.
The Town took to Facebook to let residents know the Public Works department will be doing their autumn alleyway/laneway re-grading in the coming weeks.
To help make sure the re-grading work is effective, the Town is asking property owners to remove any weeds, shrubs, and tree growth that significantly encroaches into the alleyway.
The Town is reminding residents that it is just as important to keep alleyways clear as it is to keep sidewalks and roads clear in front of the property.
Poilievre to meet with caucus Sunday ahead of return of Parliament this week
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will gather with his caucus on Parliament Hill today as he prepares to make another push to topple the Liberal government as early as next week.
The one-day caucus meeting ahead of the return of Parliament Monday will begin with a public address by Poilievre, who has maintained his party's commanding lead in the polls throughout the summer.
They are the last of the major parties to have a fall strategy session after the Liberals, NDP and Bloc Québécois all met last week.
MPs to face new political realities on their return to Ottawa
On Monday Parliamentarians will return to the familiar stone walls of West Block in Ottawa to find the political landscape has shifted significantly.
When they last gathered in the capital the Liberals knew their prospects were poor after languishing in the polls for more than a year, but they were secure in the knowledge the New Democrats would prevent them from toppling before they table the next budget, at least.
But the summer saw several seismic shifts that mean the government will now operate as a true minority that could fall to an election at any time.
Air Canada, pilots reach tentative deal, averting work stoppage
Passengers with plans to fly on Canada's largest airline can breathe a sigh of relief after Air Canada said Sunday it has reached a tentative agreement with the union representing more than 5,200 of its pilots.
The news of a preliminary deal with the Air Line Pilots Association came shortly after midnight on Sunday when the airline issued a press release just days ahead of a potential work stoppage for Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge.
The tentative deal averts a strike or lockout that could have begun on Wednesday, with flight cancellations expected before then.
Gallery: Enchanted Okotoks 2024
The Town of Okotoks has been turned into an interactive fantasy realm this weekend.
Enchanted Okotoks is a fantasy game that involves real-life aspects and quests.
While the players are the characters in the game, Okotoks is the setting for the game.
The game ran from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 14th, and will return on Sunday, September 15th at 11 a.m.
Hiker hospitalized with extensive injuries after bear attack in Crowsnest Pass
A man suffered extensive injuries from a bear attack on Friday (Sept. 13) near Window Mountain Lake.
Crowsnest Pass RCMP responded to an emergency SOS activation on the Great Divide Trail just after 11 a.m.
They found a 45-year-old Calgary who had been injured in a bear attack.
He was transported to hospital with help from Crowsnest Fire Rescue, Fish and Wildlife, Search and Rescue, and STARS.
The RCMP are reminding the public of the importance of SOS devices for use in cases such as this.
Manhunt ends as RCMP arrest fugitive wanted for murder
The RCMP Major Crimes Unit have arrested Elijah Blake Strawberry.
He was charged with second-degree murder in a shooting that happened near Strathmore in August.
Strawberry had been on the run from police for over a month. A warrant was issued for his arrest following a shooting that killed Rocky View County employee Colin Hough and injured another unnamed man.
According to police, Strawberry was found at a home in O'Chiese First Nation near Red Deer.
Air Canada, pilots still far apart as strike notice deadline approaches
Labour talks between Air Canada and its pilots are approaching a midnight deadline, when either side could trigger the start of a shutdown for Canada's largest airline.
After more than 14 months of negotiations, starting Sunday the two sides will be in a position to provide 72-hour notice of a strike or lockout that could disrupt travel for the more than 100,000 passengers who fly the airline daily.
In the days leading up to the deadline, the two sides have said they remain far apart on the central question of pay.
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Powerline installation planned for High River's Centre Street North
Underground powerline installation will be taking place along Centre Street North in High River for over a week.
Fortis crews will be working along the shoulder of Centre Street from September 13-24.
While minor interruptions to traffic are anticipated, no detours are planned.
Traffic lights will be out while the work is underway, making the roadway less lit than usual.
Due to this, the Town is asking drivers to use extra caution in the area, including watching for signage, workers, and equipment.