Top things to do this weekend in Cochrane
Cochrane Food Drive - Saturday, April 26th
Starting at 10 a.m volunteers will be collecting food from Fireside, Bow Meadows, Bow Ridge, Jumping Pound, West Valley, West Terrace, West Pointe, Heartland, Heritage Hills, Montera, Cochrane Lakes, & Harmony.
Bike Cochrane Bike Swap - Saturday, April 26th
Buy and sell used bikes at the Cochrane Ag Society lower barn.
Second skatepark rolling into Cochrane this summer
Cochrane’s skateboarding community is getting a major boost this summer with the addition of a brand-new skatepark in Fireside.
The project is part of a community enhancement initiative led by the Fireside Homeowners Association and supported by Calbridge Developments, in partnership with Shredz Shop and Newline Skateparks.
Construction is expected to begin in June and wrap up by October.
Garter snakes slither into spring along Bow River
As spring temperatures settle in, Cochrane residents are reporting several sightings of garter snakes, an annual sign that the season is shifting into full swing.
These small, slender snakes are commonly found throughout Alberta and are especially likely to appear near the Bow River, where they thrive in grassy and wetland environments. While their sudden slithering presence can catch some off guard, garter snakes are completely harmless to humans and play a key role in the local ecosystem.
Canadian Wild Pig Summit Returns for Second Year
The second annual Canadian Wild Pig Summit is set to take place on April 29th. This virtual event will feature a morning of presentations focusing on wild pig monitoring programs and recommendations from Indigenous communities regarding the Canadian Invasive Wild Pig Strategy.
Organized by Manitoba Pork, Squeal on Pigs Manitoba, and Animal Health Canada, the summit aims to address the growing wild pig population in Western Canada. These animals pose significant dangers to people and livestock and cause considerable environmental damage.
Parks Canada officials fine drone user, warn public of penalties
Banff National Park officials are warning the public once again that operating drones without permission within park boundaries can lead to serious consequences.
The reminder comes after an individual was fined $1,100 for two infractions — one in Banff National Park and another in Waterton Lakes National Park — following an investigation into videos posted to social media.
Park officials say the person was charged under the National Parks Aircraft Access Regulations and issued two fines.
Western Dairy Expo Kicks Off in Saskatoon
The Western Dairy Expo begins today in Saskatoon, bringing together dairy producers from across Western Canada to showcase the best of the best in the dairy industry.
The event runs through Saturday at Prairieland and is also being live-streamed.
The Expo starts at 2 pm today with junior events, featuring showmanship and a junior show where kids under 21 will present heifers.
'To honour him': Canadian Bishops, Métis leader, Governor General attending funeral for Pope Francis
Donald Bolen, the archbishop of Regina, is travelling to Vatican City for Saturday’s funeral of Pope Francis – a journey, he says, is to honour a pontiff who mirrored his vision and his compassion.
"When (Francis) put out a book called 'The Name of God is Mercy,' I smiled. Because my episcopal motto is 'mercy within mercy within mercy' — very much that same understanding,” Bolen said in an interview.
"I had enormous respect for Pope Francis through his pontificate.”
Manitoba’s wild pigs not headed for population boom, expert says
Signs say Manitoba’s wild pigs aren’t headed for a population boom, says Wayne Lees, co-ordinator for Squeal on Pigs Manitoba.
“We’ve always heard that, you know, these pigs are going to explode in population,” Lees said. “Our field experience didn’t really support that, so we wanted to start challenging some of these assumptions.”
WHY IT MATTERS: A study from Squeal on Pigs Manitoba appears to show a slower population growth of wild pigs in Manitoba than originally expected.
Conservatives, Liberals called out over lack of 'prudence' in platforms
Pierre Poilievre is defending the Conservative campaign platform's heavy reliance on economic growth in a period of deep uncertainty, while the NDP and Liberals spar over cost-cutting.
The Conservative leader was campaigning in Hamilton, Ont., on Wednesday, with just days to go before the federal vote on Monday and a day after he released the party's costed campaign platform.
Guthrie says reliance on RCMP, Auditor-General critical in health probe
Airdrie-Cochrane MLA Peter Guthrie says it’s critical to rely on independent parties such as the RCMP and the Auditor General to get to the bottom of the Alberta Health Services (AHS) procurement investigation.
In his first letter to constituents since being ousted from the UUCP caucus, Guthrie announced his intention to continue serving as an independent MLA and vowed to hold the government to account.