Lamont County scholarships now open for application

Lamont County scholarships now open for application

Applications for the Lamont County Centennial Scholarship are now open, offering two $1,000 awards for post-secondary tuition. Eligible applicants must be residents, recent graduates, and demonstrate community commitment. Completed applications, due by June 30, require a form, cover letter, transcripts, and two recommendation letters.
Earthquake felt across Lamont County

Earthquake felt across Lamont County

On May 9th, a 4.5 magnitude earthquake struck northeast of Edmonton, shaking communities in Lamont County, Alberta. Residents reported feeling strong tremors, which caused minor disturbances but no significant injuries or damage. The event has amplified monitoring of seismic activity in Alberta, where earthquakes are generally rare.
Court of King’s Bench quashes separatist petition referendum; premier pledges to appeal

Court of King’s Bench quashes separatist petition referendum; premier pledges to appeal

A Court of King’s Bench decision favored the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and Blackfoot Confederacy, nullifying a referendum petition for Alberta's independence. Justice Leonard ruled the Chief Electoral Officer had erred in approving a petition deemed unconstitutional. Both the separatists and Alberta’s government plan to appeal the ruling.
Census letters to be out by end of day (Monday, May 11)

Census letters to be out by end of day (Monday, May 11)

The federal census commenced on May 4, with enumerators tasked to deliver letters to rural households by May 11, and census day is set for May 12. Residents can complete the census online after this date if letters are not received. Municipalities encourage participation to avoid undercounting, as occurred in 2021.
Elk Island officials warn of bears waking in park

Elk Island officials warn of bears waking in park

Elk Island National Park officials advise visitors to stay cautious as black bears emerge from hibernation this spring. Strategies for safety include making noise, traveling in groups, and keeping pets leashed. Maintaining clean campsites and reporting bear sightings are crucial to preserving the park's wildlife and ensuring visitor safety.