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Kal Tire Sedgewick, established in 1948, has evolved from a small family shop to a vital community hub. Under Hal Sparrow's stewardship, and now led by his son Bryce, the business offers diverse automotive services while emphasizing apprenticeship and community support. Its legacy of grit and dedication continues to flourish in the Flagstaff Region.
The Royal Canadian Legion celebrates its centenary by offering free memberships until 2026. The Killam Branch, now open to all Canadians, welcomes Associate Members and aims to engage the community through new events. The Legion's mission remains to support veterans, promote remembrance, and foster community connections.
Chatham-Kent–Leamington MP Dave Epp addresses challenges posed by Trump's tariffs and the Iran war, urging the federal government to reduce regulatory red tape for businesses seeking stability. Industry leaders emphasize the need for domestic steel production and relief from tariffs to encourage private investment and job recovery in affected sectors.
Minister of Justice Mickey Amery discussed Bill 18, the Safeguards for Last Resort Termination of Life Act, which aims to regulate Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) for Albertans, especially those with mental illness. The bill restricts MAID eligibility and prohibits advance requests, coercion, and referrals outside Alberta while requiring training for providers.
In 2026-27, Saskatchewan will provide over $392 million in Municipal Revenue Sharing, the highest amount to date. This funding, distributed based on population, allows municipalities to allocate resources as needed without restrictions. It represents an 8.5 percent increase from the previous year, aiding local growth and infrastructure projects.
Saskatchewan students will learn CPR starting in the 2026-27 school year through a partnership between the Ministry of Education and the Heart & Stroke Foundation. The CardiacCrash program will provide training and resources to schools, aiming to equip students with lifesaving skills and improve emergency response in cardiac situations.
Calgary high school student Jarrett Gross initiated a flip phone study to address smartphone addiction among peers. Involving seven participants, including friends and family, the study aims to examine psychological effects through brain scans. Preliminary observations indicate that reduced smartphone use may enhance mindfulness and sensory perception, sparking interest in further research.
Alberta farmers express skepticism over the federal government's suspension of the fuel excise tax, implemented to alleviate rising costs ahead of planting season. They argue the relief is minimal, lasting only to September 7, while prices for fuel remain high. Farmers emphasize the need for comprehensive government policies that address broader operational challenges.
In an update this week, Red Deer RCMP report that Talon Horton has been located safe. "We thank the public and media for their assistance." Read the original missing persons report below. https://thecommunitypress.com/2026/03/26/former-forestburg-teen-missing-since-mid-february/