Alberta RCMP still looking for shooting suspect

Alberta RCMP are still looking for the suspect in connection to a shooting in Rocky View County in August.

On August 6th, a Rocky View County employee and a Fortis Alberta employee were shot, leaving the Rocky View County employee deceased and the Fortis employee with injuries.

One of the two people suspected to be connected to the shooting was arrested and charged by Alberta RCMP on August 11th, and they've been working to locate the second suspect, 28-year-old Elijah Blake Strawberry, since then.

On The Canadian Country Showcase September 7th & 8th

This weekend on the Canadian Country Showcase, Multi-CCMA nominee Steven Lee Olsen joins us to discuss his nominations and new EP. Plus, Nate Haller returns with his latest single, "Race to the Bottom." We'll play the track and chat about the exciting racetrack video. Also, we’ll revisit 2019 with a number-one hit from Dallas Smith!

Tune in to The Canadian Country Showcase on Saturdays at 12 PM and Sundays at 4 PM.

Take a thrilling trip to yester-year at Saturday's Threshing Day Celebration at Sheppard Family Park

The annual Threshing Day Celebration is coming up Saturday at Sheppard Family Park.

It should also be hot with a high of 32° Celsius as volunteers take part in the old-time threshing and harvesting of a crop of hay.

Volunteer Dave King says they have a great crop this year too.

Kim Hessel wins Half Grand Helping Hand

Heaven Can Wait Animal Rescue was a dream of Kim Hessel that became a reality years ago.

Kim has always had a love for animals, when I saw her one day feeding kittens at a dumpster in Calgary, I knew this lady was special. 

As that encounter went on, I found out Kim not only worked with me but lived in my town, High River. 

Kim established her home as a rescue for animals which led to a storefront in our community all because of her love for animals. 

The commitment she has given to animals through the years has not gone unnoticed. 

Many people at risk never got their 2nd mpox vaccine dose, public health agencies say

Public health agencies are encouraging people who received a first dose of mpox vaccine over the last two years to make sure they get a second dose. 

Many people at risk for mpox exposure got vaccinated in Canada beginning in spring 2022, when a global outbreak of the virus was declared, Canada's chief public health officer said in a recent interview with The Canadian Press.

But a lot of them never got a second dose, which is recommended at least 28 days after the first shot.

Premier Smith to appear in Foothills County ahead of UCP AGM

Premier Danielle Smith will be making an appearance in Foothills County later this month.

An "Okotoks Town Hall" is being held in the Highwood Riding on September 19 and will see MLA RJ Sigurdson appearing along with the Premier.

The UCP members-only event is being held at the Saskatoon Berry Farm, with no admittance fee.

It's one of several such events being held in ridings across Southern Alberta, with other upcoming locations including Camrose, Picture Butte, and Rocky Mountain House.

Okotoks artist sells her second piece to Global Affairs Canada Visual Art Collection

An artist from Okotoks will have a second piece of her artwork on display for diplomats around the world.

Laura Payne says the Global Affairs Canada Visual Art Collection was the organization that purchased her work, which is responsible for collecting fine art for embassies and consulates in Canada and in over 100 cities around the world.

New season for the Gift of Music opens with free concert in George Lane Park

Classical music will fill the air in George Lane Memorial Park this Sunday afternoon.

Starting at 2:30 p.m. it's the kickoff of the new season for High River's Gift of Music.

The family-friendly concert is absolutely free, just bring your own lawn chair or blanket.

The Honens Open Air High River event welcomes Windsync which is made up of musicians playing the flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, and horn. 

New scholarship will help Alberta's women get into the film industry

The Provincial government is helping women in Alberta to be better represented in more industries in the province.

They're offering several scholarships to women in school for those industries.

Two of those scholarships are being continued this school year from previous years, those being the Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Scholarship and the Persons Case Scholarship.

The third scholarship announced was the Women in Technical and Applied Arts Scholarship, which will help women enter the film, television, or music industries.