Three workers, one from Manitoba, emerge from B.C. mine after 'meticulously executed' rescue
Three workers who were trapped in a remote northern British Columbia mine have been rescued after more than 60 hours underground.
Red Chris mine operator Newmont Corp. said the three men were safely bought to the surface at about 10:40 p.m. on Thursday.
It said Kevin Coumbs, Darien Maduke and Jesse Chubaty — contractors for B.C.-based Hy-Tech Drilling — were in good health and spirits after being trapped underground by two rockfalls on Tuesday morning.
"This was a carefully planned and meticulously executed rescue plan," the company said in a statement.
UPDATE: Search continues for missing Stonewall man after car found
The search for 69-year-old Stewart Campbell continues, after his vehicle was found this morning in the Rural Municipality of MacDonald.
Stewart, who has been missing since July 15th, was not with the vehicle when it was discovered around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 24th. It was located on Road 3 West, about 500 metres north of Highway 2.
Agriculture Disaster declarations being reported across the Prairies
The month of July has brought cool, wet weather and smoke from forest fires to the majority of the Prairies.
Rain has been reported in some of the drier areas, but its coming too late for drought stressed crops and forage, with RM's across Manitoba, and Saskatchewan and Alberta County's now declaring agricultural disaster areas.
Taking a regional look at what's happening:
Manitoba
Oakville Farmers Market is back in business
After a few quiet years, the Oakville Farmers Market is back and working hard to grow, both in size and community spirit.
Located at the new Oakville Community Centre, the market is once again offering residents a place to shop for fresh produce, homemade goods, and handcrafted treasures every other Thursday evening. With the next market set for Thursday (tonight) from 5 to 7 p.m., organizers are hoping for a strong turnout.
Jennifer Kroeker, who joined the Oakville Farmers Committee in 2022 as the group’s marketer, says the market's return is all about supporting local.
New MOU focuses on collaboration in agriculture
The Canadian Federation of Agriculture has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Circle for Indigenous Agriculture & Food.
The agreement is designed to build stronger collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous agricultural producers.
Keith Currie, President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture says by working together, we can amplify Indigenous voices, support agricultural entrepreneurs, and promote food production in ways that benefit all Canadians.
Alberta announces $10 million to land conservation programs
The provincial government recently announced two conservation programs: the Private Land Conservation Program and Ecosystems Grant Program
The government of Alberta is investing $10 million to improve private land conservation, with the launch of two new and improved programs.
The enhanced Private Land Conservation Program and the new Ecosystems Grant Program will enable better protection of natural areas across the province, while allowing landowners to use their land for farming and ranching, the province has said.
All five former junior hockey players acquitted in high-profile sexual assault trial

Winnipeg man arrested in Fraserwood after Interlake theft spree
A Winnipeg man is in custody following a series of thefts across the Interlake that began with a stolen off-road vehicle.
On the morning of July 17th, Stonewall RCMP received a report about a stolen ORV from a property in the RM of Rockwood.
According to police, the suspect used the stolen vehicle to travel north into the RM of Armstrong, where items were taken from another property.
From there, he reportedly continued to Fraserwood, where grocery items were stolen from a business on Road 231.
The latest as judge acquits five hockey players in sexual assault trial
An Ontario judge is delivering her ruling in the sexual assault trial for five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team.
Content warning: This live blog includes graphic descriptions of sexual acts and explicit testimony from a court proceeding that some readers may find disturbing or triggering. Reader discretion is advised.
High-speed traffic stop on Highway 6 leads to drug, cash seizure
A speeding vehicle on Highway 6 in the RM of Coldwell has led to a seizure of methamphetamine, cellphones, and about $20,000 in cash, according to West Interlake RCMP.
Just before 2 a.m. on July 23, officers stopped a vehicle travelling 157 kilometres per hour in a 100 zone, near the intersection of Road 138 North. RCMP say three women were in the vehicle at the time.