Despite soaked socks and rainy days, Savanna School high school students proved their mettle and faced the elements on the school’s annual canoe trip down the Peace River. Ten outdoor education students paddled more than 80 km on the trip, launching from Clayhurst, B.C. on Thursday, June 12, with plans to reach Dunvegan by the […]
As wildfires become a common part of the summer landscape, the Art Gallery of Grande Prairie’s latest exhibit explores fire through the perspectives of two artists. Fire Season, the latest exhibit at the AGGP,explores wildfires through Robert Guest’s paintings and Megan Green’s work, which reflects on the 2016 Horse River Wildfire that led to the […]
Eighty metal tulips will be planted at the Veterans Memorial Gardens in Grande Prairie this week to commemorate the 80-year anniversary of the 1945 Liberation of the Netherlands. It’s part of a cceremony set to take place at the gardens on June 28. “Every year, we choose one major event to commemorate,” said Veterans Memorial […]
The lights are up for a film festival to take place at the Grande Prairie Live Theatre (GPLT) this summer. The Peace Region Independent Media Arts Association (PRIMAA) Summer Film Festival June brings local filmmaking to the screen June 21. The festival will feature three films made during the annual Frantic48 Festival, which took place […]
Amenities to help Hythe residents keep their cool are in uncertain waters this summer. The Hythe Athletic Association (HAA) has kicked off fundraising efforts to replace the brine lines at the historic Hythe Memorial Arena, first opened in January 1950. “There are lines underneath that carry calcium to cool the ice, and they’re actually broken, […]
Though evacuees have returned to their homes, the Kiskatinaw River remains out of control as of press time. Residents in the area north of Twp Rd 710 to 740, east of the provincial border to Rge Rd 132, returned to their property June 13. As of press time, an evacuation alert for that area remains […]
Nine days of hard work and planning on a La Glace farm last summer will take to the screen this month. Tough Love, the first feature-length film written, directed, and produced by Slave Lake filmmaker Sonja Jarrett, will see its premiere at the Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Theatre on June 18. Jarrett told the […]