Gallery: Okotoks Oilers training camp wraps up as BCHL season looms

The Okotoks Oilers put on a show over the weekend's training camp with new and familiar faces hitting the ice.

The competition was hot with players trying to earn an extra look or a spot on the first full season in the BCHL for the Green and Gold.

Some familiar faces were on the ice with Jackson Rowland, Ryder DeNys, Brennan Hocher, Brett Wilson, Kade Duell, Christian Green, Hunter Sawka, and Allen Sherpa. The new trade additions Otto Hanson and Ethan DeKay also made appearances.

Jason Glass takes Wild West WPCA title ahead of Winner’s Zone Championship Round

Jason Glass' climb to the top continued on night four of the Wild West WPCA World Chuckwagon Finals in Ponoka.

The High River driver has been climbing the ranks of both the aggregate and the Century Downs "Winners' Zone" Series Playoff Standings and currently sits atop both.

Glass claimed the 2024 Wild West WPCA World Chuckwagon Finals Aggregate Championship title along with outsiders Dayton Sutherland and Tyson Whitehead after taking the top time on night four, securing his place at the top of the aggregate from the day prior.

Cash-strapped parents seek back-to-school deals as years of inflation take a toll

When August rolled around, April Hicke realized the $100 she typically gives her 13-year-old son to update his wardrobe in time for school to start was no longer enough.

"Even on the sale racks, a pair of sweatpants at SportChek, they're still $25 a pair. You used to be able to go and buy a pair of sweatpants for $10," said the Calgary-based mother of two. "I am shocked at the (price) increase of kids' clothes."

Federal health spending has outpaced provinces, analysis shows

Despite castigation from provincial premiers over lagging federal contributions to health spending, an analysis of 20 years of health funding data shows that federal transfers have mostly outpaced increases to provincial health budgets. 

In 2023, federal health transfers amounted to $47.1 billion, a 212 per cent increase over 2005, when the transfers were $15.1 billion. Total spending by all 10 provinces grew in that time to $221.9 billion up from $86.2 billion, an increase of 158 per cent.

Gallery: Okotoks was rocking for first-ever concert at Seaman Stadium

The first-ever concert at Seaman Stadium was an astounding success with great music, local talent showcased, and a packed Stadium with attentive listeners.

Mayor Tanya Thorn opened up the show thanking all those who came out and mentioning that if anyone has more ideas like another concert to get in touch with her.

Local Talents Brettyn Rose and Chase Morgan opened up the show with just over 45 minutes of easy listening and high-energy songs. They played rock, paper, and scissors to determine who would sing first, and Rose came out on the winning end.

A strong night for Glass in Ponoka's Wild West WPCA World Chuckwagon Finals

High River's Jason Glass posted the top time on night three of the Wild West WPCA World Chuckwagon Finals in Ponoka.

After a three-day ascent, he now leads the aggregate standings, followed closely by Jamie Laboucane.

Laboucane still sits atop the Century Downs "Winners' Zone" Series Playoff Standings, however, two points ahead of Glass and four points up on Chanse Vigen in third.

When it comes to the World Chuckwagon Standings, though, Vigen still maintains a dominant lead and is 84 points ahead of Glass with 1389.5 total.

Liberal immigration pivot forces Canada to reckon with approach to labour shortages

The Liberal government's decision to reel in the temporary foreign worker program after loosening the rules to help businesses find workers after the pandemic is sparking a contentious debate about whether governments should even try to address labour shortages.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that his government is bringing back stricter rules to stem the flow of low-wage temporary foreign workers, and he urged businesses to hire and train Canadian workers.

Canada Post at 'critical juncture,' financial situation unsustainable: board chair

The chair of Canada Post’s board says the organization’s financial situation is unsustainable.

"The board and senior management recognize that Canada Post is at a critical juncture," said André Hudon at its annual general meeting on Wednesday.

"Significant change is urgently needed to preserve Canada Post's delivery network, which is vital because it's the only delivery network built to serve all Canadians."

Glass jumps to second in aggregate standings at Wild West WPCA World Chuckwagon Finals

Jamie Laboucane remains atop the aggregate and playoff standings after day two at the Wild West WPCA World Chuckwagon Finals.

It was Chanse Vigen who posted the top time of 1:14.43, just two one-hundredths of a second faster than Laboucane.

High River's Jason Glass was fourth on the night, and rose to second in the aggregate, less than second behind Laboucane.

Other Foothills locals, Dayton Sutherland and Jordie Fike, sit at 23 and 26 in the aggregate, respectively.

Dumbbell toy from Fisher-Price Baby Biceps Gift Set recalled due to choking hazard

Health Canada says a recall has been issued for the dumbbell toy from the Fisher-Price Baby Biceps Gift Set because of a choking hazard.

A kettlebell toy, protein shake bottle and wearable headband that are also part of the set are not included in the recall.

The agency says grey caps on the end of the dumbbell toys can come off, posing a choking hazard to infants.

It says as of Aug. 15, Fisher-Price has received four reports in Canada and seven in the United States of the ends of the dumbbell toy coming off, with no reports of injuries.