Month: October 2014
Flagstaff Youth Risk Network tackles leading cause of teen death
The Flagstaff Youth Risk Network partnered with Parachute for ‘Project Gearshift,’ a national public-awareness campaign aimed at reducing distracted, aggressive, and impaired driving – the leading cause of death among teens. Coincident with Parachute’s National Teen Driver Safety Week (NTDSW), Oct. 19-25, four Flagstaff Schools, Killam, Sedgewick, Forestburg, and Daysland had lunchtime displays highlighting the…
We’re proud to once again start our ‘Fill The Tree’ promotion, which raises funds for the Christmas Sharing Program
Come in or mail your donations. The 2014 campaign officially starts today! Thank you in advance!
ICYMI: Wheat Kings come away with two wins, play three games in four nights
The Killam Wheat Kings played three games in four nights last week and came away with four out of a possible six points.

Rosalind Man Reported Missing – UPDATE: LOCATED
On October 19, 2014 at approximately 10 am Jayson Ambrose left his rural residence in Rosalind Alberta stating he was going out for a hike. He was last seen headed east on Township 444 east of highway 854. Update Tuesday, October 21 9:36 am: Jayson Ambrose of Rosalind has been located according to RCMP. Thank…

Presentation from holocaust survivor delivers a powerful anti-bullying message
“Powerful.” That is how Sedgewick Central High Vice-Principal Stephen Hoyland described Eva Olsson’s presentation on Thursday, Oct. 2, after she spoke to students from all around Flagstaff County in Sedgewick. Olsson started by telling students that almost 70 years ago, this month, she lived in a hole in the ground as slave labour. “I want…