
Friday September 1st
- New additions to the ‘Slow to 60 km/h’ rule is in effect, starting today.
Rule now includes slowing for all roadside workers, not just emergency vehicles (Bryce Tarzwell Interview on App) - Finance Minister Nate Horner gives a fiscal update from the Provincial Government
Press Conference, with question from Trending 55’s Kyle Moore on App. - Grimshaw’s Emergency Department Hours of service restrictions have been extended.
The Emergency Department will be open during the day and closed overnight, until November 30. - Traffic expected to be busier this weekend with the long weekend.
People are also returning just in time for the first day of school. - Evacuees from NWT beginning to move north in anticipation of a re-entry.
Sources say Hay River will return, long before the snow falls. - 120 employees let go from CRA for allegedly claiming CERB funds.
An internal revue turned up to 600 suspected cases during COVID-19. - A vehicle in Norfolk Nebraska gets pulled over for having a live bull riding shotgun.
Police let the driver off with warnings - High Prairie Renegades Senior High School football team played yesterday in their first game of the season.
The Renegades lost 53-0 at St. Joe’s in Grande Prairie. - Peace River Minor Hockey has tryouts for their U13, U15 and U18 AA teams this weekend at the Baytex Energy Centre.
Times and more information can be found on the Trending 55 Facebook page. - The Toronto Blue Jays start a three-game weekend set in Denver tonight against the Colorado Rockies.
Hyun Jin Ryu starts for the Jays against Chris Flexen. - Weather forecast continues to be sunny, but cooler for the long weekend.
Smoke is clearing off, but statements still in place in the Mackenzie.