Word on the Street: Viking RCMP report stolen license plates

Word on the Street: Viking RCMP report stolen license plates

On July 11, police stopped a vehicle for speeding on Highway 14. The driver could not produce valid registration so was issued violation tickets for both offences.

That afternoon, police received third party information regarding a domestic situation involving the retrieval of property from a residence. Police spoke with one of the involved parties and

Mounted Ride Program promotes RCMP in Alberta, says Viking Constable

Mounted Ride Program promotes RCMP in Alberta, says Viking Constable

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are well known for their Musical Ride program which travels across Canada attending and performing at events.

According to the RCMP website, “The Musical Ride provides the opportunity to experience the heritage and traditions of the RCMP. The riders act as ambassadors of goodwill who promote the RCMP’s image throughout Canada and all over the world.”

What you may not know, is that our province also has a similar program, which has been officially in existence for three years as the Alberta Mounted Ride Program. Viking RCMP Detachment’s own Constable Kathy Hansen

Kinsella research aims to improve feed efficiency, carcass quality

Kinsella research aims to improve feed efficiency, carcass quality

Megan Russnak, daughter of Gwen and Greg Russnak, has been spending her summer taking part in a research project geared towards improving feed efficiency and carcass quality in cattle, under the direction of Dr. Carolyn Fitzsimmons with the University of Alberta (U of A).

Russnak says, “The study uses genomics to assist with selection and improvement of these characteristics in the cattle. We are using purebred Angus and Charolais cattle and a crossbreed herd at Kinsella.

Word on the Street: Viking RCMP report stolen vehicle found in Wetaskiwin area

Word on the Street: Viking RCMP report stolen vehicle found in Wetaskiwin area

On June 26, police received two complaints of a suspicious person walking along the shoulder of Highway 14 near Bruce. Police attended and spoke with the male who advised he was trying to get back to Saddle Lake. He was allowed to carry on his way as he had not broken any laws that police were aware of.