Local craft garlic growers hoping to double yield for 2024 harvest
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:14 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsA locally-owned and operated garlic farm is hoping to double the number of seeds planted this fall.Located in Lethbridge County, DeGraaf Garlic grows garlic without synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, hormones, or antibiotics. With the exception of tilling the land, the family-run operation does all planting, weeding, and harvesting by hand in an effort to reduce the chance of damaging the product.Owner Nico de Graaf said, “I started about I think it was seven or eight years ago with just a few plants,” he explained. Slowly adding plants over the years, De Graaf began producing enough to sell in 2022.This year, de Graaf said he grew “roughly 13,000 plants, which was right around one acre.”Garlic is seeded in the fall, before the ground freezes for the winter, where it remains dormant until longer days in the spring defrost the ground and allow the plants to germinate and grow.“We plant in the fall. Usually we try to watch the weather a little bit, and ...Copperheads go 1-1 in HJHL preseason play
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:14 GMT
By Garrett SimmonsSunny South NewsThe regular season is upon us for the Coaldale Copperheads.Heritage Junior Hockey League action gets going to real this Saturday, as the Snake Pit Arena will be rocking as the Copperheads host High River in a 7 p.m. battle.Sunday’s home game in Coaldale will feature a 5 p.m. against Medicine Hat, as part of a two-game opening weekend.But before the regular season kicks off, the Copperheads had some preseason business to take care of, as Coaldale had a pair of exhibition games.On Saturday, the Copperheads fell 4-2 to the Medicine Hat Cubs, in the preseason opener in Coaldale. It was a low-event game, as Coaldale outshot the Cubs 21-17. The home side fell behind 2-0 after 20 minutes but rebounded with a strong second period. However, despite outshooting the Hat 10-3 in the middle frame, the score remained 2-0 heading into the third.The teams traded goals in final 20 minutes, as Medicine Hat left town with a two-goal victory.Sunday, back in Medicine Ha...Coaldale Pickleball Club triumphant at national championships
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:14 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsA number of Coaldale Pickleball Club members achieved medal-winning performances at the 2023 National Pickleball Championships in this summer.Club members across various age and skill ratings took home four gold, two silver, and one bronze medal in total, and nine members of the Coaldale Pickleball Club attended and competed in the National Pickleball Championship from August 23-27.This year’s event, held in Regina, Saskatchewan, saw an impressive turnout of participants ranging in age from 16-75 years. Among the 630 competitors, the event, hosted by the Regina Pickleball Club, saw nearly 200 volunteers and 100 officials take part in the tournament.The large-scale event utilized two of the Regina’s indoor recreation facilities with a total of 32 pickleball courts in play over the five day event.Medal winners from the Coaldale Pickleball Club include a gold medal in Mixed doubles (3.5) in the 60 to 64 year category by members Blaine Takeda and Cathy Wo...West Industrial ASP amended
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:14 GMT
By Nikki JamiesonSunny South NewsCoaldale’s West Industrial ASP has been updated.During their regular Sept. 11 meeting, Coaldale town council discussed a draft bylaw for the West Industrial Area Structure Plan.Bylaw 875-P-06-23 – or the West Industrial Area Structure Plan Bylaw – would amend the existing ASP for the area including land located at Lot 4, Block 1, Plan 181 1388 into the ASP area, as originally intended. The land had not been included following landowner feedback when the ASP had been passed in 2022. As there has since been a change in ownership for the land in question, town administration has received a request to include it in the ASP.“The West Industrial ASP has been developed to provide a framework for future developments on the land generally located between 14 Avenue and Range Road 201A on the north, and between Highway 845 and Range Road 201A on the east, as shown in the figure for the ASP,” said Hailey Winder, senior planner for the town. “The Area Structure P...Coaldale resident raises $28,000 for children’s cancer organization
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:14 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsCoaldale resident, Adam Parker, has raised an astounding $28,000 for the Kids Cancer Care Foundation (KCCF) as part of the 2023 Ride for a Lifetime fundraiser.First held in 2002, the KCCF Ride for a Lifetime fundraiser has raised over $3 million for cancer research, and programs and supports for children impacted by cancer. The annual event involves a group of 40 or so participants vigorously fundraising for the KCCF. Each year, the effort culminates in an inter-provincial group motorcycle ride from Calgary to Kelowna. After a positive experience taking part in the 2022 Ride For a Lifetime, Parker set his sights on a lofty pledge goal for the following year.“We had a great time, and came back and decided, we should do a little bit more, we should try a little bit harder,” said Parker.The 2023 ride took place earlier this summer from June 23 to 25. The riders spent the first of two nights in Creston before heading out to Kelowna for the second night at...EV chargers now available in Picture Butte
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:14 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsTwo electric vehicle (EV) chargers are now available for use at the Cor Van Raay and Community Aquatic Centre’s parking lot in Picture Butte.The Town received funding through the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre (MCCAC) which covered the installation of the chargers. The $110,000 in funding allowed the Town to install one Level 2 and one Level 3 charger.The grant subsidized the installation of EV chargers in various municipalities across the province. From January to August 2022, the MCCAC’s Electric Vehicle Charging Program offered 100 per cent rebates to municipalities installing new public EV charging stations.The MCCAC is a collective partnership between Alberta Municipalities, the Government of Alberta and Government of Canada. In addition to the EV Charging Program, the MCCAC has also supported the Climate Resilience Capacity Building Program, Alberta Municipal Solar Program, and Recreation Energy Conservation Program, among other funding ...Albany announces expansion of social service programs
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:14 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Officials announced $1.8 million in combined funding to expand mental health support and other social services. In a joint press conference County Executive Dan McCoy and Mayor Kathy Sheehan announced the funds but houseless individuals are skeptical the new funds will get them into stable housing.Jasmine Tice created a home with her friends in Washington Park after falling on hard times. “We have our own little family and it’s really important to me and I’m not afraid to fight for what’s right.” Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! She said they can’t find affordable, permanent housing. And their issues are compounded every time they have to start over again, which they were afraid would happen Wednesday morning after they woke up to news that their camp would be bulldozed, with the last of what they own tossed if they did not leave the park. “I’ve just been sitting here waiting and I’m sick of being af...Denver 911 service affected by power outage at emergency communication center
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:14 GMT
Power is back on at Denver’s emergency communications center, restoring 911 and non-emergency phone lines that went down at 3:40 p.m., according to the Denver Department of Public Safety.Calls were routed to neighboring jurisdictions during the outage.ATTENTION: Denver 9-1-1 is experiencing a power outage at the emergency communications center. Callers may experience delays as 9-1-1 calls are being routed to neighboring jurisdictions for the time being. Updates will be provided on this thread.— Denver Public Safety Department (@DenSafetyDept) September 20, 2023 This is a developing story and may be updated. Get more Colorado news by signing up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter.Victim in fatal Arapahoe County carjacking was Iraqi refugee in U.S. less than a year
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:14 GMT
A refugee family who had been in the U.S. for less than a year is “utterly heartbroken” after their son and brother was shot and killed in a carjacking Tuesday night.Ahmed Zainuldeen, 23, identified Wednesday by his employment caseworker, Anna Hanel, with refugee resettlement organization African Community Center, was a refugee from Iraq who had been living in Egypt before coming to the U.S. with his parents and younger brother in November 2022.He was killed in the parking lot of his family’s apartment complex overnight Tuesday in the 7400 block of East Harvard Avenue, according to the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies are still searching for four suspects, who may be teenagers, in connection to the shooting and carjacking.Zainuldeen’s parents were home when he was killed, Hanel said.“His parents have seen plenty of violence in their lives,” she said. “Now they had to see it here in the United States, where you’re suppos...Colorado TABOR refunds will continue but could be smaller, economic forecast predicts
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:14 GMT
Colorado can expect a “soft landing” from the recent inflationary spike and a lower chance of a recession in the near future, state economists predicted in a forecast released Wednesday.They also expect required tax refunds to remain high, amounting to hundreds of dollars per taxpayer through the next several years as Colorado returns collections that come in above a constitutional limit.In all, the economists who produced forecasts for the legislature and the governor’s budget office predicted the state would return to more typical budgetary and economic conditions after years of wild fluctuations stemming from the pandemic.“We are back to a very normal budget cycle,” Mark Ferrandino, Gov. Jared Polis’ budget director, told lawmakers Wednesday morning. “In the last three years, we’ve had COVID, with very tough cuts, and then two years with the influx of money from the federal government that is not there anymore.”The separate legislative economic forecast anticipates individu...Latest news
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