T55 Daily News Blast

Friday October 6th

  • Highway 2A, west of High Prairie open again.
    It was closed earlier due to a spill
  • Community Futures Manager Randy Hodgkinson win Pioneer Award from Community Future Network of Alberta.
    The award is for individuals with years of service to the Community Futures Program.
  • Lorraine Ridsdale of Paddle Prairie School is honoured by the Metis Settlements General Council.
    Originally starting in nursing, she began a secretary at Paddle Prairie School, eventually becoming a teacher, and celebrates 25 years in education next year.
  • MD of Fairview, Mackenzie County, and Big Lakes County among other looking for Board Members.
    Information through the municipal office or on-line
  • Local Football and hockey action tonight and this weekend.
    Check Schedules on-line, and on the App.
  • Weather to be sunny and warm for the Thanksgiving Long Weekend.
    Temps expected to be in the high teens, to around 20 degrees.
  • Authorities will be out in full force this weekend, looking to keep roads safe.
    Police checking for seatbelts, impaired driving, distracted driving, and speeding among other infractions.
  • Fire Prevention Week happening next week.
    Authorities focusing on Kitchen fires as theme for 2023.
  • Tropical Storm Philippe expected to hit Atlantic Canada during the weekend.