COVID-19 UPDATE: June 2
On June 2, Alberta Health Services confirmed 13 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 7,057. It was also reported that there were no deaths in the last 24 hours.
Mackenzie County residents affected by flooding can still apply for emergency funding
Anyone who was forced to leave town due to spring flooding can still apply for money from the province, but time is running out. People have until this Friday at 5:00 PM to submit their request. The
COVID-19 testing available for everyone
Peace and Mackenzie region residents can now get tested for COVID-19. Last week, Chief Medical Officer of Health, Doctor Deena Hinshaw announced that testing would be expanded for all Albertans, whether they are symptomatic or not. You
Exhibition Games For Wheatbelt Baseball Teams In Works

There may not be a Wheatbelt Baseball League season this year, but there may be some games taking place this summer. Grimshaw Huskies player and coach Ty Wiebe says he’s had talks with some of the other