Santa & Mrs. Claus will arrive by Jeep noon Saturday at Canyon Lake Noon Lions Christmas Parade on FM 2673 in Sattler. CRRC Operations Director Mike Slough is this year’s grand marshal. Marching and riding in the parade are Shiners, Canyon Lake
What can parents do to make sure their high-school students don’t wind up in an “improper relationship” with a Comal ISD teacher? Two local educators made headlines this year, one of them, 38-year-old Canyon Lake High School teacher Devon Hooper, for allegedly
The body of 22-year-old Aamir Ali, who disappeared during a camping trip in Potters Creek Park Friday, was discovered in Canyon Lake around 2 p.m. by Blue Diver Search and Recovery Team. Comal County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Jennifer Smith said
The brother of a 22-year-old University of Houston student last seen Friday night at Potters Creek Park is asking Canyon Lake residents who live in that area to check their backyards, sheds and boat docks for signs of the missing man. Qasim
Canyon Lake High School’s Robotics Team is in Frisco this weekend, competing in the Texas BEST/UIL State Championship. This fall’s challenge is “Made 2 Order,” and students are focused on solving a global issue — improving the supply chain. Projects must find
Make a list and check it twice at holiday markets or just enjoy fun Christmasy stuff at events throughout the Canyon Lake area: Locals Christmas Bash — from 5-10 p.m. Saturday at Rockin R River Rides, 1405 Gruene Rd., New Braunfels. Organized
Comal Young Democrats, New Braunfels Young Republicans and Riverside Pride organizations are tired of mass shootings. The Nov. 19 shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, a popular LGBTQ club, that killed five people and wounded 19, also was an assault on
Canyon Lake families can enjoy a pancake breakfast with Santa Claus from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday at North Pole Village in the CRRC’s Rec Center, 125 Mabel Jones Dr. To purchase tickets to the annual event click here. Admission is $5 per person.
Expect on-and-off streamflow disruptions on the lower Guadalupe River starting Monday when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) proceeds with plans to replace Canyon Dam’s floodgate. Construction will last through April and flows will be shut off while workers are inside
Canyon Lake’s shrinking due to drought, leaving many boat ramps unusable. Efforts are underway to fix serious problems that predate low lake levels. Many boat ramps are over 50 years old and were only intended to serve small subdivisions, not tens of