• Gymnasts set sights on nationals

    Gymnasts set sights on nationals
    Sherwood Park gymnasts Julia Friesen and Cruz Cloman are heading to the Canadian Championships in Oshawa, Ont., after turning heads at the Western Canadian Championships in Whitehorse in April.Friesen, 14, delivered a standout performance, finishing second all around while winning gold on bars and floor, and silver on balance beam. She also qualified for every event final.“That is pretty much unheard of,” said coach Kristi Cloman. “To qualify for every event at that level show
  • 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
  • Strathcona County updates privacy policy under new Alberta laws

    Strathcona County updates privacy policy under new Alberta laws
    Strathcona County council has approved a new privacy and access policy as the municipality moves to comply with Alberta’s updated access and privacy laws, marking a shift from a decades-old framework to a more detailed and prescriptive regime.The change follows the repeal of the province’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act on June 11, 2025, when it was replaced by two statutes: the Access to Information Act and the Protection of Privacy Act.During a presentation t
  • JAS Classic cattle show still a classic

    JAS Classic cattle show still a classic
    After nearly three decades at the same venue, the JAS Classic Cattle Show has a new home, with organizers saying the move marks a major step for the long-running youth event.The annual show, run by the Josephburg Agricultural Society, took place Saturday at The Pointe Agricultural Event Centre, a newer regional facility designed to host agricultural events.The show was previously held at the Moyer Recreation Centre in Josephburg, which had served as its home for nearly 30 years.“This is t
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  • Referendum move advances at committee

    Referendum move advances at committee
    A proposal to put Alberta’s place in Canada to a public vote has advanced at committee, as questions remain about the process.Strathcona–Sherwood Park MLA Nate Glubish introduced a motion May 20 at the Select Special Citizen Initiative Proposal Review Committee. It recommends referring the “Forever Canadian” petition to the lieutenant-governor in council for a referendum under the Referendum Act.The petition, organized by former deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk, was verifi
  • Local expert offers tips and weighs in on latest gardening trends

    Local expert offers tips and weighs in on latest gardening trends
    Garden season is upon us and though some may worry the late-April snow has delayed the blooms, garden expert Jillian MacPhee said it’s not too late to get growing.“We’re actually right on time,” MacPhee told The News. “I know everyone likes to plant pretty early, but after May long weekend is the safest time, so we’re doing okay, everybody’s on time.”For those who have yet to get their soil situated, MacPhee said starter plants like tomatoes and c
  • Art brings joy to Pride Month at Strathma

    Art brings joy to Pride Month at Strathma
    For Andrea Krahn, art is less about perfection and more about joy, play, and helping people get out of their own way.The Strathcona County artist will bring that approach to Pride Month programming at the Strathcona County Museum and Archives, where she is leading a Pride-themed paint night June 6.Krahn, who returned to painting during the COVID-19 pandemic, said creativity can offer something many people are missing in their daily lives.“Everyone’s art journey starts somewhere, and
  • From two to nine: The MacMaster Leahy Family come to Festival Place

    From two to nine: The MacMaster Leahy Family come to Festival Place
    Legendary Canadian fiddle players Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy will take the Festival Place stage on Monday, June 8, but unlike their usual shows, this event will feature seven special guests, their children.From 20-year-old Mary Frances to eight-year-old Maria, the clan of second-generation virtuosos will bring new elements to the MacMaster Leahy sound, including accordion, drums, and vocals.“I’ve never done vocals because I never sang, and of course Donnell’s not a si
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  • RCMP warns of vehicle thefts

    RCMP warns of vehicle thefts
    Alberta RCMP are reminding drivers to take simple precautions to prevent vehicle thefts, after thousands of incidents reported across the province this year.Police say 7,214 motor vehicles were stolen in RCMP jurisdictions in 2025, along with 5,134 thefts from vehicles. Half ton trucks were the most frequently targeted.Officers urge residents to adopt routine habits that reduce risk. Drivers should never leave a vehicle unattended with keys inside and should always lock doors, even during brief
  • County announces Awards of Excellence

    County announces Awards of Excellence
    Strathcona County has announced the recipients of its 2026 Awards of Excellence, recognizing residents, businesses, and organizations whose dedication has helped shape a stronger community.Among this year’s honourees are a cultural leader who has enriched the local arts scene, a duo whose leadership supports food security initiatives, and a quilting guild that donates more than 200 handmade quilts annually to local charities. Their efforts highlight the compassion, generosity, and commitm
  • Multi-agency response ends vehicle chase

    Fort Saskatchewan RCMP credit a coordinated, multi-agency response for the swift arrest of an Edmonton man following a break and enter that escalated into a high-risk pursuit early May 21.At approximately 2:12 a.m., Fort Saskatchewan officers responded to a break and enter in progress at a business near 99 Avenue and 100 Street. Moments before, Strathcona RCMP had attended a related incident at the same business in Sherwood Park and alerted colleagues that the suspect was likely heading toward
  • Sherwood Heights closure, Forest Grove opening celebrated

    Two Sherwood Park schools will close and merge into the new K–9 Forest Grove School, with a June 11 legacy event planned to honour the communities ahead of its 2026 opening.A major school transition will bring two established communities together, as Sherwood Heights Junior High and A.C. École Campbelltown prepare to close and merge into the new Forest Grove School.The K–9 school is set to open for the 2026–27 school year, welcoming close to 900 students into a modern f
  • MS fundraising yard sale continues this weekend

    Sherwood Park teacher raises more than $6,000 for MS Canada and plans a second fundraiser sale this weekend following strong community support.A Sherwood Park elementary music teacher is building on a successful fundraiser for multiple sclerosis, with another sale set for this weekend.Courtney Richard, who lives with MS, raised more than $6,000 over three days earlier this month in support of MS Canada.“We had a great response to the fundraiser sale this weekend and I’m so proud to
  • Funding, uncertainty collide on EMS

    Mayor and MLA offer differing explanations of Strathcona County’s EMS decision, citing uncertainty in the province’s transition plan and the rejection of additional provincial funding.Strathcona County council’s recent EMS decision was shaped by uncertainty in the province’s transition plan, Mayor Rod Frank says, but Strathcona‑Sherwood Park MLA Nate Glubish maintains the county passed on funding to expand service.Both Frank and Glubish responded to the same questi
  • RavenWood guitar contest returns for third year

    Youth under 18 can enter by essay for a chance to win a custom-built guitar, as RavenWood Music Club’s annual giveaway returns to support young musicians in Strathcona County.Local young musicians once again have the chance to take home a one-of-a-kind instrument as RavenWood Music Club launches the return of its annual guitar giveaway.For the third year, RavenWood has partnered with craftsman Brent Clifford and Solo Guitars out of Ontario to create a custom-built guitar, soon to be be aw
  • Patio Series returns for 29th season

    Weekly summer series returns for its 29th season with nine Wednesday shows featuring diverse musical pairings, rising ticket demand, and performances in Peace Park at Festival Place.The Qualico Patio Series returns to Festival Place and the Peace Park for the 29th season of weekly Wednesday entertainment. With nine shows spread across July and August, this local summer standout will once again feature two acts each night and bring a vibrant range of musical artistry to audiences.From jazz to Ce
  • EIPS to host first annual powwow

    First annual event at Lakeland Ridge School will feature traditional dancers, drum groups, and guest performers, with activities running May 23 from morning registration through a 1 p.m. grand entry and afternoon programming.Elk Island Public Schools will host its first annual traditional powwow on May 23 in Sherwood Park, inviting students, families, and community members to come together in celebration of Indigenous culture, traditions, and community connection.The event will take place at La
  • MLA Glubish introduces motion to send “Forever Canadian” petition to referendum

    Committee considers next steps after UCP MLA Glubish proposes sending citizen initiative, backed by more than 400,000 signatures, to a 2026 voteA provincial committee is being urged to advance a citizen-led proposal on Alberta’s place in Canada to a referendum.Nate Glubish, UCP MLA for Strathcona–Sherwood Park, told the Select Special Citizen Initiative Proposal Review Committee it should act on the more than 400,000 Albertans who signed the petition calling for the vote.“What
  • AltaLink helicopters to patrol transmission lines

    Aerial inspections from May 25 to 29 will span multiple communities as crews check infrastructure and vegetation to help prevent outages and maintain grid reliability. Strathcona County residents can expect to see helicopters overhead later this month as AltaLink begins its annual aerial inspections of electricity transmission infrastructure.The company says patrols will run from May 25 to May 29, weather permitting, and will involve low-flying helicopters surveying transmission lines and nearb
  • Sherwood Park Crusaders move on from Head Coach - HeartlandNews.ca

    Sherwood Park Crusaders move on from Head Coach  HeartlandNews.ca
  • Food Bank to launch campaign at Nourish Gala

    The Strathcona Food Bank will launch its public capital campaign later this month with a fundraising gala aimed at supporting a new facility to meet growing demand for food services in the community.The third annual Nourish Gala is set for May 30 at the Agora in the Strathcona County Community Centre. Organizers say the event will serve as the official kickoff for the campaign to build the proposed Nourish Centre, a permanent home for the food bank.The campaign comes as demand continues to rise
  • St. Theresa students enter the Games

    St. Theresa School is marking the 10th anniversary of its annual field day by transforming the school grounds into a full fantasy realm where more than 120 students will take part in an all‑day adventure originally known as The Thirsty Games.The event, currently called The Village of Ultima Exam and running June 1 from 9 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., is the largest version yet of a program created by teacher Scott Hebert. What began a decade ago as a simple hands‑on activity about water filtra
  • Replay: Home - 2026 Sherwood Park vs Blackfalds | Feb 28 @ 5 PM - FloHockey

    Replay: Home - 2026 Sherwood Park vs Blackfalds | Feb 28 @ 5 PM  FloHockey
  • On the Liberals' Undemocratic Supermajority in Committees - Sherwood Park News

    On the Liberals' Undemocratic Supermajority in Committees  Sherwood Park News
  • Sherwood Park elementary music teacher hosts large MS fundraiser sale - Sherwood Park News

    Sherwood Park elementary music teacher hosts large MS fundraiser sale  Sherwood Park News
  • Sherwood Park elementary music teacher hosts large MS fundraiser sale

    A local elementary music teacher is turning a personal connection to multiple sclerosis into a major community fundraiser this month.Courtney Richard, a Sherwood Park teacher who lives with MS, is hosting a large sale over two weekends in May to support MS Canada.“I will be participating in the MS Edmonton walk at the end of the month,” Richard said. “I was inspired to do something bigger as part of my fundraiser this year and have been collecting donations of books, games, an
  • Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village reopens after fire

    The Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village will reopen Saturday, nearly a year after a fire destroyed its visitor centre and forced the site to close for the 2025 season.Arts, Culture and Status of Women Minister Tanya Fir announced the reopening Friday alongside Tourism and Sport Minister Andrew Boitchenko, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville MLA Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk, Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village director David Makowsky, and Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society president Gail Fenton.Arms
  • Internationally attended pinball and arcade tournament returns to Sherwood Park - CTV News

    Internationally attended pinball and arcade tournament returns to Sherwood Park  CTV News
  • RCMP: Drugs, contraband tobacco seized in County

    RCMP officers conducting proactive traffic patrols in Strathcona County say a vehicle stop led to the seizure of drugs and contraband tobacco.On April 23, 2026, at approximately 11:40 p.m., members of the Strathcona County RCMP Crime Reduction Unit initiated a traffic stop after determining a vehicle was not properly registered. During the stop, officers observed contraband tobacco inside the vehicle and arrested both occupants.A search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of fentanyl, cocain
  • Wildfire risk rises in Alberta as experts stress need for preparation - Sherwood Park News

    Wildfire risk rises in Alberta as experts stress need for preparation  Sherwood Park News
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