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Friday’s forecast for Okotoks

Friday’s forecast for Okotoks

It's a good news, bad news weather picture on Friday. Temperatures will rise with a forecasted high of 14 C on April 17 in the Foothills, but with that comes periods of rain beginning in the late afternoon.
One day at a time

One day at a time

OkotoksToday and Western Wheel reporter Krista Conrad's daily update on working from home and raising five kids suddenly out of school amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alberta confirms 162 new COVID-19 cases, two more deaths

Alberta confirms 162 new COVID-19 cases, two more deaths

"The scale of this pandemic means we often talk in case numbers but we must never forget every case is a person. Every death is a tragedy for the people who love them," Hinshaw said. 
Okotoks club bringing martial arts home

Okotoks club bringing martial arts home

Ryujin Martial Arts offering online training during pandemic
Service clubs suffering as social distancing becomes the new norm

Service clubs suffering as social distancing becomes the new norm

Black Diamond and Turner Valley service clubs are being hit hard as fundraising becomes almost futile amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Okotoks honouring frontline workers with virtual celebration

Okotoks honouring frontline workers with virtual celebration

Ignite the Light event encourages residents to make noise and shine lights in their front yards on April 17 at 7 p.m. in recognition of healthcare and frontline workers during the COVID-19 crisis.
OKOTOKIAN: First leader had exciting tomorrow

OKOTOKIAN: First leader had exciting tomorrow

Tanis Brown saw the world, now a Golden nurse
Black Diamond partnering with Okotoks in pilot program

Black Diamond partnering with Okotoks in pilot program

Black Diamond town council approved the Town of Okotoks’ proposal to collect and dispose of its solid waste through a regional curbside collection pilot project that will run from June 2 to Dec. 31.
Alberta has 126 new cases of COVID-19, province experiences data disruption

Alberta has 126 new cases of COVID-19, province experiences data disruption

A total of 126 new cases of COVID-19 have been identified in the province bringing the provincial total to 1,996.
One day at a time

One day at a time

OkotoksToday and Western Wheel reporter Krista Conrad's daily update on working from home and raising five kids suddenly out of school amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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