RCMP urges Albertans to prepare emergency plan

RCMP urges Albertans to prepare emergency plan

As summer nears, the Alberta RCMP urges residents to prepare for natural disasters like floods and wildfires. Key steps include creating an emergency plan tailored to your family's needs, establishing communication methods, outlining evacuation routes, assembling an emergency kit, and frequently practicing the plan. Stay informed and ready for evacuation alerts.
Lloydminster RCMP issue public safety reminder on dangers of replica firearms

Lloydminster RCMP issue public safety reminder on dangers of replica firearms

Between April 14 to 22, 2026, Lloydminster RCMP responded to multiple complaints involving youths with firearms, including airsoft guns. Police seized a bead gun and emphasized the dangers and legal ramifications of replica firearms. They urge parents to discuss the risks and keep such items out of public spaces to avoid dangerous situations.
Tourism org warns new tourism taxes and separation talk costing Alberta hundreds of millions

Tourism org warns new tourism taxes and separation talk costing Alberta hundreds of millions

Political uncertainty and new taxes threaten Alberta's tourism industry, with potential losses of $164 million in visitor spending and 813 jobs at risk, according to the Tourism Industry Association of Alberta. Despite this, the provincial government claims ongoing growth in tourism, attributing it to upcoming high-profile events and promotion efforts.
Canada commits to developing a national soil health strategy

Canada commits to developing a national soil health strategy

Canada is initiating a national soil health strategy starting this spring, prompted by Sen. Robert Black's advocacy since 2018. The strategy aims to address soil health issues highlighted in the 2024 Senate report "Critical Ground.” Consultations with various stakeholders will identify regional priorities for sustainable agricultural practices, aiming for a draft strategy by early next year.
Alberta’s ‘irrational optimists’ face restaurant industry reset

Alberta’s ‘irrational optimists’ face restaurant industry reset

UCP member Eric Bouchard highlighted the importance of supporting independent Alberta restaurants during a legislative discussion. He warned that their closure impacts community character and personality. The industry faces significant challenges, including rising costs and competition, especially post-COVID-19. Despite Alberta's sales growth, many businesses struggle to survive.
Hanna council approves visitor centre agreement

Hanna council approves visitor centre agreement

The Town of Hanna council approved a summer 2026 operation agreement with Harvest Sky Economic Development Corporation for the visitor information center. Harvest Sky will manage staffing, marketing, and operational costs, while the town will handle utilities and maintenance. The town will also cover any operational losses.