
Tuesday January 27, 2026
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Investigations are underway into an early morning fire at the Old Belle Petroleum Center downtown.
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Grimshaw Fire Chief Lawrence Arnold says that a Motor Vehicle Accident occurred, and a house fire happened as well during the weekend.
- RCMP in Swan Hills have dismantled a stolen-vehicle resale group, where five residents have been arrested, and face a multitude of charges.
- Pop-up community engagement events are happening again this week, with regards to the Peace River Nuclear Project.
- The provincial government is highlighting a record number of housing starts over the past year. (Jason Nixon interview in separate story)
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Resolutions are promised, but easily broken when the calendar changes, but some businesses are trying to bring positives of them. (Carmen Gauvreau interview in separate story)
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Nampa’s Kayla Skrlik beat PEI 10-4 this morning, improving her record to 3-1 at the Scotties.
Skrlik plays Selena Sturmay of Edmonton tonight. -
Four Canadian teams are in action, as part of a 10-game NHL schedule tonight.
Winnipeg is in New Jersey, San Jose is in Vancouver, Buffalo is in Toronto, and Las Vegas is in Montreal. - Snow flurries will be happening off and on throughout the day in the Northwest, but temps are starting to warm up.
Highs this afternoon are still in the -10 to -15 range, with lows tonight remaining relatively steady.
Digits start nudging zero in the Peace and Big Lakes by Thursday, while the Mackenzie will get above -10 and stay there into next week.
Keith Hopper, Trending 55


