• Fundraiser to support accessibility and independence

    Fundraiser to support accessibility and independence
    A July 4 fundraiser in Sherwood Park will bring together local musicians and community members to support Danielle Larsen, while also drawing attention to ongoing challenges with accessible transit in Strathcona County.The benefit concert, set for the Log Cabin at 50A Spruce Ave., will raise money to repair and modify Larsen’s wheelchair accessible van, helping her maintain independence in daily life.“This is about Danielle being able to live her life and get where she needs to go,&
  • Rural construction underway in Strathcona County

    Rural construction underway in Strathcona County
    The 2026 rural construction season is well underway. Strathcona County crews are advancing a wide range of projects that strengthen our rural transportation network and support reliable travel for residents.This year’s work focuses on keeping rural roads in good condition so we can avoid costly reconstruction in future years.Strengthening rural roadwaysSeveral key roads are scheduled to be rehabilitated through the County’s Rural Road Rehabilitation program. This program focuses on
  • Alberta health card post misleads on coverage

    Alberta health card post misleads on coverage
    A widely shared social media post warning Albertans they could lose access to public health care if they fail to renew their health cards is circulating, but while it draws on real legislation, it lacks key context.The post reproduces language from amendments to the Alberta Health Care Insurance Act introduced through Bill 11, Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2025 (No. 2), which received royal assent on Dec. 11, 2025. The provisions outline a framework allowing the province to cancel a person&rsq
  • Fire Ops 101 offers hands-on insight

    Fire Ops 101 offers hands-on insight
    Local elected officials, administrators, and media will trade desks for turnout gear later this month as the Strathcona County Professional Fire Fighters Association hosts Fire Ops 101, a hands-on training day designed to bring decision-makers closer to the realities of frontline emergency work.Scheduled for June 22, 2026, at Lakeland College’s Fire Emergency Training Centre in Vermilion, the program places participants directly into controlled scenarios that mirror the daily demands face
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  • Cyclists ride for CASA mental health

    Cyclists ride for CASA mental health
    A group of dedicated cyclists will soon roll into Sherwood Park after completing a gruelling 900-kilometre ride, all in support of children’s and youth mental health across Alberta.The annual Pedal for Purpose Cycle Tour, organized by the Power of E Foundation, is led by local business owners Chad Stewart of Concrete Blonde and Shane Kyle of The JDK Group. The pair have spent nearly a decade supporting the cause, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for mental health initiatives, with
  • Dance no more: Sherwood Park man’s curbside performance put to an end by RCMP

    Dance no more: Sherwood Park man’s curbside performance put to an end by RCMP
    If you've driven in Sherwood Park, the street corner at Baseline Road and Sherwood Drive probably looks a little empty.
  • Intersection dancer ticketed after safety complaints

    Intersection dancer ticketed after safety complaints
    A Sherwood Park man known for dancing at a busy intersection has been ticketed after police responded to public complaints.Caden Skelton, who was previously profiled in the News and has danced at the corner of Baseline Road and Sherwood Drive for the past two years, was recently issued an $852 ticket for stunting, according to RCMP.“Police received multiple public complaints regarding an individual dancing at a busy intersection,” said Const. Cheri-Lee Smith in an email. “Our
  • RCMP warns of rising phishing scams

    RCMP warns of rising phishing scams
    A new report issued by Strathcona County RCMP is warning residents about an increase in sophisticated phishing and bank impersonation scams targeting members of the community.According to the report, fraudsters are contacting victims by phone while posing as representatives of financial institutions. Police say the calls can appear legitimate because caller ID information is often spoofed to display the name and phone number of a bank.Investigators say callers typically claim there are suspicio
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  • Lightning risk persists as storm season begins

    Lightning risk persists as storm season begins
    A recent bevy of thunder storms has brought precaution into focus.Environment and Climate Change Canada is reminding residents that lightning remains a risk in both rural and urban areas as storm season rolls rumbling across Alberta.National data shows lightning causes between two and three deaths each year in Canada, along with roughly 180 injuries. Alberta is among the provinces where incidents are more frequently reported, with most occurring between June and August as thunderstorms become m
  • RCMP warn of fake vendor fair scam

    RCMP warn of fake vendor fair scam
    Fort Saskatchewan RCMP are warning the public about a fraudulent event posting tied to a supposed three day craft, food, and vendor fair at the Dow Centennial Centre.An RCMP release states the event, titled The Northern Prairie Craft, Food, & Vendor Fair, was advertised as running from Friday, June 26 to Sunday, June 28. Investigators have confirmed the posting was a scam. The booking was not legitimate, and at least one vendor was defrauded after using an Eventbrite link to secure a table.
  • RCMP investigating hate-motivated vandalism in Hardisty

    RCMP investigating hate-motivated vandalism in Hardisty
    A hate-motivated act of vandalism targeting a ceremonial tipi in Hardisty is under investigation by Killam Forestburg RCMP, raising concern during a period of national Indigenous importance as June marks National Indigenous History Month in Canada.Police say the incident occurred overnight between June 11 and June 12, after a tipi had been raised earlier that day during a ceremony led by Elders from Maskwacis. The installation coincided with a golf tournament hosted by an energy company at the
  • Heated rivalry: SCES' Brad Dicks sets record at European FireFit

    Heated rivalry: SCES' Brad Dicks sets record at European FireFit
    The first steps of Brad Dicks’s record-breaking run didn’t go according to plan.Racing through the FireFit European Championships in Hamburg, Germany, earlier this month, the Strathcona County firefighter-paramedic clipped a post with his hose pack, a misstep that could have cost him the record. In a sport that comes down to timing, each step is carefully choreographed, but like any emergency responder, Dicks knew how to act under pressure. A quick recovery and moments later, Dicks
  • Help make the 2026 Alberta Summer Games memorable

    Help make the 2026 Alberta Summer Games memorable
    The 2026 Alberta Summer Games are taking place from July 16 to 19 and will bring together youth athletes from eight zones across the province. Competitions will be hosted throughout Strathcona County and additional venues in the City of Fort Saskatchewan and the City of Edmonton. Athletes will compete in a variety of sports, including athletics, baseball, basketball, beach volleyball, canoe/kayak, lacrosse, mountain biking, rugby, soccer, softball, swimming—and, for the first time in 20 y
  • Heavy rains test Strathcona County’s stormwater system

    Heavy rains test Strathcona County’s stormwater system
    After days of relentless rain drenched Strathcona County last week, parts of Sherwood Park were left wading through water that had some residents measuring the sudden precipitation not in millimetres but inches.While Environment and Climate Change Canada recorded 73 millimetres of rainfall in Sherwood Park between June 1 and 7, other parts of the county saw up to 86 millimetres contributing to localized flooding and sewer backups across the county.Residents tracking the weather reported localiz
  • Salisbury student stitches together national victory

    Salisbury student stitches together national victory
    After earning bronze at last year’s national competition, Salisbury Composite High School student Kayla Klita returned to the Skills Canada National Competition looking to continue her success.Accomplishing her goal, Kilta, who is in Grade 11, captured first place in the Fashion and Technology category and the national event held in Toronto at the end of May.Klita was one of 65 students representing Team Alberta at the competition, which featured categories ranging from mechanics and cosm
  • Local developer launches immersive VR game 

    Local developer launches immersive VR game 
    A Sherwood Park resident is helping bring a new virtual reality experience to players across the globe with the launch of Cyberscape, the latest title from vrCAVE.Alex Rossol, CEO of vrCAVE, said that the team recently released the game to about 270 licensed entertainment venues worldwide.In an interview, Rossol said the goal behind Cyberscape was to create an experience that feels intuitive and welcoming, especially for first-time players, while still offering engaging challenges.“We ass
  • Park author shares breast cancer journey in new book

    Park author shares breast cancer journey in new book
    Five years after a breast cancer diagnosis changed her life, local author Kimm Hutton is sharing her story in a newly published collection that explores resilience, recovery, and self-leadership.Hutton is a contributor to The Embers We Carry, Lighthouse Series Volume 3, where her chapter, Becoming Elite, reflects on what it means to show up for oneself during life’s most difficult moments.“I realized early that you cannot fight cancer alone,” Hutton said. “But at the end
  • Christmas in July drive returns for third year

    Christmas in July drive returns for third year
    A growing number of local businesses are joining a Sherwood Park effort to support families in need, as the “Christmas in July” campaign enters its third year.The initiative, led by Janet Sochatsky of Trendz Optical Ltd., encourages residents to donate new, unwrapped toys throughout July in support of the Strathcona Christmas Bureau.What began as a small, informal effort among friends has developed into a broader community campaign. This year, about a dozen businesses are participat
  • Keeping camping gear trip‑ready

    Keeping camping gear trip‑ready
    From Elk Island to the Rockies, a season of camping in Alberta often means mud, moisture, and mosquitoes. Cleaning and repairing camping gear after a season of muddy trails, smoky campfires, and damp mornings does not take much time, but it helps your gear last. Dirt and moisture do more than create odours, they can wear down materials faster than you might expect. A quick clean and a few small fixes can keep everything ready for the next trip.Cleaning frequency for tents and gear does not have
  • Show and Shine returns to support Ardrossan students

    Show and Shine returns to support Ardrossan students
    Shine up your show cars because the Ardrossan Junior Senior High School Show and Shine returns for its fourth year on Saturday, June 13. A day of live music, community spirit, and beautiful vehicles all in support of AJS programs.Kicking off with registration from 9 to 10 a.m., the show will open be for visitors from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.After hosting 170 vehicles last year, organizers said this year they hope to see as many as 200 participants.Offering free registration to AJS students, community
  • Man wanted in Edmonton, Sherwood Park fraud case

    Man wanted in Edmonton, Sherwood Park fraud case
    EPS says suspect convicted in 2025 offences now faces new fraud charge after release as police warn of potential additional victimsPolice are warning the public after charging a man in connection with a series of fraudulent buy-and-sell transactions in Edmonton and Sherwood Park.In a media release The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) says Ryan Kenzie, 46, was convicted of nine fraud-related offences that occurred between late April and mid-October 2025.In each incident, investigators say Kenzie co
  • Three charged in telecom damage case

    Three charged in telecom damage case
    RCMP say suspects were found near a manhole in the 17th Street industrial area, as industry data points to rising copper theft and network vandalism across Canada.Three men are facing charges following a suspicious incident near the 17th Street industrial area early May 4, 2026, according to a release issued by Strathcona County RCMP.Police say officers responding to the area observed two males walking away and located them nearby. A third male was found inside a manhole connected to undergroun
  • Crane removal marks milestone for Sherwood Care

    Crane removal marks milestone for Sherwood Care
    A major construction milestone is approaching at Broadmoor Lake as crews prepare to dismantle the towering red crane that has defined the skyline during construction of Sherwood Care’s new seniors complex.Roxanne Carr said the removal will require an even larger crane, expected to arrive around June 15 and 16.“How do you take down a monster crane? Bring in a bigger crane,” Carr said.For the past 10 months, residents walking the lake or attending events at Festival Place have w
  • EIPS marks Pride Week

    EIPS marks Pride Week
    Elk Island Public Schools is marking Pride Week June 1 to 5, with schools across the division hosting voluntary activities this week to promote inclusion, respect and safety.According to a division release, the annual event supports EIPS’ goal of creating welcoming learning and working environments for students and staff. Board Chair Colleen Holowaychuk said the division is committed to ensuring people of all gender identities and expressions feel safe and valued.“The Board is proud
  • Seniors celebrated provincially despite gov cutting supports

    Seniors celebrated provincially despite gov cutting supports
    Across the province seniors are being recognized. For the 40th year, Alberta Seniors’ Week is honouring the contributions seniors make to their communities. Originating in 1986, Strathcona County could be considered the birth place of this week of recognition, thanks to the grassroots efforts of Alice Modin. In 1985, Modin, a member of Sherwood Oaks Senior Citizens Association lobbied Strathcona County Council to officially declare Seniors’ Day in the county. Just one year later, th
  • Access, capacity concerns raised at health forum

    Access, capacity concerns raised at health forum
    Residents raised concerns about access to care, hospital capacity, and the pace of health-care improvements during a recent town hall in Sherwood Park.The May 26 event, hosted by Friends of Medicare, featured Dr. Paul Parks, an emergency physician in Medicine Hat and former president of the Alberta Medical Association. It is part of a provincewide tour aimed at hearing from Albertans about their experiences in the health-care system.Attendees said many of the issues raised locally reflected bro
  • Survivorfest hosts elite runners

    Survivorfest hosts elite runners
    Survivorfest returns to Strathcona Athletic Park June 12 to 14 for its seventh year, bringing together elite ultrarunners, first-time participants, and local families for a weekend of endurance racing and community fundraising.The event features 6-hour, 12-hour, and 24-hour timed races, along with relay options, all held on a single track in Sherwood Park. Organizers say the format allows athletes of varying experience levels to compete side by side, from newcomers attempting their first ultram
  • Young Rugby Players Learn Safe Contact

    Young Rugby Players Learn Safe Contact
    For young rugby players, the move into full contact can be a defining moment. At the U11 level, where athletes aged nine to 11 are first introduced to tackling, rucking, and scrumming in games, coaches say proper instruction is critical for both safety and enjoyment.“It’s extremely important,” said Jody Virr, vice-president of administration with the Strathcona Senior Druids and a youth coach. “There are lots of things to think about as you go into contact, and many have
  • Park volleyball team finds glory

    Park volleyball team finds glory
    A group of 14U athletes from Sherwood Park has capped a standout volleyball season with one of the strongest finishes in club history, combining high-level results with a team culture built on respect, encouragement, and growth.The Park Rozema girls team, part of the Park Girls Volleyball Club under Volleyball Alberta, secured a bronze medal at provincials before finishing fourth overall at Volleyball Canada’s national championships, according to head coach Dean Rozema.“In our club,
  • Province funds RCMP and targets organized crime

    Province funds RCMP and targets organized crime
    The Alberta RCMP is strengthening its ability to combat organized crime and gang activity across the province, supported by a $2 million investment from the Government of Alberta, according to a release.The release stated the targeted funding will equip the Alberta RCMP with modern investigative tools and specialized resources, including advanced surveillance technology, enhanced intelligence capabilities, and digital forensic equipment to address increasingly complex criminal networks.Deputy C

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