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Glubish pitches bitcoin mining hub at North American Blockchain Summit

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Blockchain technology records information across a network, making it difficult to hack or alter. Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum rely on this technology.

At the conference, Glubish highlighted Alberta’s potential to leverage its natural gas resources for Bitcoin mining, bypassing the need for pipelines.

“Our goal is to show there’s no better place in Canada than Alberta for them to invest next,” Glubish said. “We can unlock untapped potential in natural gas-fired p...

New poppy sculpture added to county's County Hall Cenotaph

Strathcona County unveiled a new poppy sculpture at Cenotaph Park in front of County Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 14 to honour fallen service members.

The sculpture, created by Revelstoke, B.C. artist and blacksmith Kyle Thornley, was inspired by his grandfather, a Second World War veteran. Titled Poppy, it serves as a visible entrance feature to the Cenotaph dedicated to fallen service members from the Boer War, World War I and II, the Korean War, the Gulf War, and the war in Afghanistan.

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Canada Post strike shifts to rotating action, resuming limited mail delivery amid labour tensions

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Negotiations between CUPW and Canada Post have been ongoing for two years, and this is the second time the CUPW has gone on strike in less than a year. CUPW went on strike for 32 days almost a year ago, from Nov. 15, 2024, to Dec. 17, 2025.

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On Sept. 25, the government announced major reforms to modernize Canada Post, and CUPW launched a nationwide strike the same day.

Members of CUPW’s national executive board and negotiating committees met with Joël Lightboun...

Strathcona County brims with eerie activities for Halloween

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The museum’s annual Spooky Strathma Halloween events, a tradition since 2010, feature a range of drop-in activities.

“Spooky Strathma is a tradition for us! Since 2010, we have been celebrating Halloween here with immersive Halloween exhibits, events and programming. The themes always come from our staff and volunteers,” said Amina Mohamed, a Strathma representative.

On Saturday, Oct. 18, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., the museum hosts an adults-only escape room, sending participants...

Premier's AIHA Conference address highlights Alberta’s role in net-zero innovation and job creation 

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Addressing concerns about Alberta’s absence from the federal government’s initial major projects list (a.k.a. five national-building projects), Smith reassured the 500-plus industrial, business and political representatives filling the AIHA Conference at the Edmonton Convention Centre in September.

“All I can say is look at that list as a starting point. The Prime Minister intends to continue evergreening it. There will be new projects that will be added to that list,” Smith st...

Minor football thrives amid absence of school sports

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They face the Edmonton Chargers on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 12:30 p.m. at Emerald Hills turf field in their final regular season game.

Having defeated the Chargers 38-14 earlier this season, Northstars head coach Roy Koop is optimistic about closing the regular season with a win to boost momentum for the postseason.

“We’re definitely looking forward to playoffs,” Koop said. “We get to play Camrose first round, which was a really high-scoring game. And I’m quite confident that we...

Sherwood Park horseback archer Laura Dettling completes World Championships with arrow wound

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Held in Lewisburg, Tenn. from Sept. 19-21, the Worlds competition featured three courses: the Raid 235, which is a multi-target course on a 90 to 150 metre straight track where riders aim for a target every three seconds, the tower 110 course, which involved shooting a single target as many times as possible in 24 seconds and from as far away as 55-metres over a 110-metre track, and the the hunt course, which is a cross-country track that includes shooting up to 30 arrows over s...

Pembina advances clean energy with Alberta Carbon Grid, hydrogen projects

Clean energy was a key focus at this year’s Alberta Industrial Heartland stakeholder conference. As global energy markets shift toward greener alternatives, companies like Pembina are investing in carbon sequestration and capture to reduce emissions.

Pembina’s vice-president of gas and fuel services, Ian Balfour, outlined the company’s initiatives in the region. He highlighted the Alberta Carbon Grid (ACG), a partnership with TC Energy to build a pipeline network across Alberta. The ACG will in...

Share the Harvest farmers raise $200K for global hunger relief

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Nine combines harvested 265 acres of canola in three and a half hours, yielding an estimated 55 bushels per acre, with organizers expecting to raise about $200,000 from the crop. Despite a chance of rain, the weather held, keeping crops dry to the farmers’ delight. The day began with opening remarks thanking supporters and highlighting the global impact of CFB projects, followed by a barbecue where farmers shared stories and expressed cautious optimism about the harvest.

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Strathcona Transit workers urge election candidates to back fair deal

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Organized by Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 569, the rally featured chants of “Who moves this city?” and “No justice, no peace” as participants marched along Sherwood Drive. The rally called on the candidates in the upcoming municipal election to support transit workers’ contract negotiations, which began after SCT workers unionized two years ago. About 150 people gathered for the event.

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Steve Bradshaw, ATU local 569 president, said that STC workers feel...

New Josephburg-based 35-plus hockey league launches, celebrates community icon

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League president Mike Lowe and vice president Jason Michaud founded the SRBHL to honour Smith. The Archie Smith Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the player who best embodies “The Archie Way”: a tireless work ethic, respect, and being a great teammate and friend.

“Arch was a friend to so many. A confident leader by nature. Archie and his wife Shelley and their two kids Johnny and Georgia have done so much for our community, in 4H and hockey,” Lowe said. “Archie was always the...

Scots, Bisons, Falcons football triumph in Metro ahead of teachers' strike season pause

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On the evening of Thursday, Oct. 2, at Emerald Hills Regional Park, the Archbishop Jordan Scots shut out Archbishop O’Leary 50-0. Meanwhile, the Ardrossan Bisons defeated McNally 28-14 in one of their toughest matches of the season, keeping both teams undefeated. The following night, Oct. 3, the Bev Facey Falcons secured their first win of the season, holding off a late push from Austin O’Brien to win 22-19.

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The Alberta’s teachers’ strike, which began on Monday...

Sherwood Park's Harink ecstatic about winning Season 11 of Amazing Race Canada with best friend

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“Honestly, they call it the Amazing Race, and it really is an amazing experience and opportunity. It gave me a chance to explore Canada with my best friend and see all these cool places. It’s absolutely incredible,” Harink said.

There must be something in the water because Sherwood Park’s Katie Mulkay won Amazing Race Canada with her best friend Taylor McPherson just last year.

“Being able to start the race in Alberta and around Sherwood Park was just the best,” said Harink, w...

Former Strathcona County councillor Ken Lesniak honoured with lookout renaming

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“I am both honoured and humbled by this recognition. I want to say my 30 years of community involvement in Strathcona County was not done for recognition. The reward came from helping others, by empowering others and by seeing positive change that improves the lives of our citizens. I have always aspired to the philosophy of servant leadership in all my activities and responsibilities,” Lesniak said. “I am truly honoured. I will remember this day for the rest of my life.”

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Cram the Cruiser on horizon to bolster Strathcona Food Bank

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Strathcona County Enforcement Services and RCMP are teaming up to collect donations for the Strathcona Food Bank on Thursday, Oct. 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The annual event, Cram a Cruiser, will try and fill three police cruisers full of donations to support local families.

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Volunteers with the food bank will be stationed at three different grocery stores with a police cruiser form shoppers to fill. The three donation locations are Superstore (100-410 Baseline R...

Crusaders remain undefeated, bruises Bandits

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Cru captain Stevie Grumley expressed satisfaction with the team’s early success but urged caution; “The team is feeling great about our start, but I think everyone in the room knows that we’re only three games into the year. So, in the grand scheme of things, it’s hardly anything, and we have to stay focused and continue to improve.”

For the third consecutive game, the Crusaders opened the scoring. Braeden O’Keefe netted his first goal of the season off a rebound just over a mi...

Undefeated Scots and Bisons anchor Metro football season as Sal vs. Facey rivalry looms

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The Scots crushed Lillian Osborne 57-3 in their season opener and secured a 26-24 comeback victory against Beaumont.

Avery called the Beaumont win a dramatic come from behind victory explaining; “Beaumont’s a really top team and we were able to get a little bit of a lead going, and then we lost one of our captains and long snapper to an injury. The guys just believed that we were never out, and we were going to come back. We just didn’t quit and ended up kicking a field goal wi...

Crusaders kick of BCHL season with dominant back-to-back wins

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Stevie Grumley opened the scoring against the Okotoks Oilers in his first non-exhibition game as team captain.

“We drew a powerplay early in the game. We won the draw, and I got it in the half wall and sent the seam pass across to Gleb and I followed the play in and found the rebound,” Grumley recounted.

The Crusaders led 2-1 after a strong first period, but the Okotoks Oilers scored twice in the second to take a 3-2 lead.

“In the first period, I would say we were the better...

Peak Athletic Centre opens as Sherwood Park's first dedicated volleyball and pickleball hub

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Located at Unit 75, 146 Provincial Avenue, the Peak Athletic Centre is the first of its kind to dedicate itself to the two sports. The 10,000 square-foot facility can be configured for four pickleball courts, three volleyball courts, or one competition volleyball court, offering flexibility for athletes and events. The centre hosted its grand opening earlier this month on Saturday, Sept. 6.

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“The vision for Peak is to provide the Edmonton area, primarily Sherwoo...

Chamber Biz Awards nominations open

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“It’s very important that we celebrate the successes of those businesses that are achieving such high milestones or actual achievements for whatever business they’re in and whatever industry they’re in,” said Todd Banks, executive director of the local Chamber of Commerce. “Because if you don’t celebrate success, you don’t have a bar to measure your community in business.”

The annual awards recognize businesses that demonstrate leadership in their industries and serve as exempl...

Sherwood Park teen to represent Canada at T4 Nations Cup

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“It means a lot to me because I can represent my home country and make them proud,” he said.

Kingston is something of a local phenom in the karting scene. He has raced with the Edmonton and District Kart Racing Association (EDKRA) for Red L Racing for three years, after being introduced to the sport by family friends. In his debut season, he earned the EDKRA Junior Rookie of the Year Award. The following year, he placed second in two categories.

Kingston could have stayed in t...

New Horizons marks 30th anniversary

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“This celebration is about looking forward, and I know the next 30 years will bring even more innovation and joy,” said New Horizons principal Lori Vigfusson. “Thank you so much for being here, for supporting our mission, and for believing in what we do.”

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Joining the milestone event were New Horizons founder Coleen Taylor, Strathcona-Sherwood Park MLA Nate Glubish, and then sitting Ward 1 Coun. Robert Parks.

The school’s story began when Coleen Taylor recogniz...

Indigenous artists gather amid museum gallery renaming

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Indigenous artists from the Edmonton area came to celebrate the occasion and showcase their art. The museum was turned into a market where Indigenous women artists sold their art and shared their stories. There were different types of handmade art and trinkets for sale, like beads, hand earrings made of bone, and dreamcatchers.

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While guests explored the market, they were invited to check out the newly renamed Indigenous Peoples gallery, Touches Earth, Echoing S...

Indigenous Artist Gathering to celebrate museum gallery renaming

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The Strathcona County Museum and Archives (Strathma) will host an Indigenous Artist Gathering on Saturday, Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., which will celebrate the newly renamed Indigenous Peoples Gallery, the Touches the Earth, Echoing Sky Lodge Gallery. The name, inspired by connections between land, sky, and spirit, reflects Indigenous stories, traditions, and artistry.

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“The name change was made in the ceremony with local Indigenous Elders to give the space...
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