Valleyview RCMP are looking for two suspects…
Courtesy: Valleyview RCMP UPDATE The Valleyview RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating wanted persons 41-year-old female; Danielle MYLER and 43-year-old male; James GOSSE Danielle and James are both wanted on outstanding charges for possession
Provincial Bill Aimed At Diversifying Insurance Sector

A bill introduced by the provincial government is aimed at diversifying Alberta’s insurance sector. Finance Minister Travis Toews says the Insurance Amendment Act would increase the supply and capacity of insurance in the province. “I think we
Grande Prairie have two in custody…

Courtesy: GP RCMP The Grande Prairie RCMP has recovered a large quantity of items that are believed to be stolen following the execution of a search warrant in Grande Prairie. On March 14, 2022, at approximately 5:50
Women in the North Conference Series underway (Sherry Crawford)
The Women in the North Conference series got underway in Peace River. It’s a celebration of women in the business and entrepreneurial sectors. It’s also a gathering of fellowship, business, and networking among Women in the North.
Controlled Burns happening in Region

Jurisdictions around the region will be conducting controlled burns over the next few weeks. The Burns are to help reduce vegetation that spark and fuels forest fires and grass fires. Officials are still asking people to be
Celebration Weeks happening in Peace Region

Celebration weeks happen in the Peace Region heading into the spring. This week is Pitch-in Canada week. Residents are being urged to help clean up their yard, and/or a section of town. Next week, National Volunteer Week
Wacky Food Names

So the other day I was eating a box of crackers and I looked at the box and it said they were called sociables which got me thinking. What makes these crackers so sociable is the fact
RCMP focus on “Speeding” this month

Spring is here and summer is around the corner. RCMP around the region are focusing on speeding this month, especially with travelling is in the plans. Staff Seargent Bryce Tarzwell is the Commanding Officer with the High
Loewen Believes Province Should Graduate More Doctors

Doctor shortages are still occurring in the region and that’s causing concerns from one local politician. Central Peace-Notley MLA Todd Loewen says he doesn’t believe that there are enough doctors graduating from medical schools in the Province.
What’s Better Hot or Cold?

Ah canadian weather, especially now during the springtime, can be all over the place. During Easter weekend where I was at it was nice and warm, the sun was shining down, the grass was green, and everything