The Canadian government, with Pablo Rodriguez, the Heritage Minister, at the helm, announced on Wednesday that it will cease purchasing ads on Meta-owned...
Category - Provincial News
As residents of Chestermere, what does Bill C-18 mean for you, especially with Google and Meta, parent company of Facebook and Instagram, threatening to remove...
Over the past few years, more and more schools and school boards have embraced a policy to not tell parents if their child wants to use new pronouns at school...
EDMONTON, April 25, 2023 – New Canadian citizen Mila Wagner, who moved from Ukraine to Alberta in 2016 in direct response to Russia’s invasion of Crimea in...
In an event that has drawn considerable attention from the Chestermere medical community, over a hundred doctors from all over Alberta have publicly voiced...
In response to the pressing shortage of health care professionals, the Canadian government has announced measures to recruit and welcome more in-demand workers...
The city council of Chestermere is in the throws of a heated controversy as it once again challenges a province-ordered investigation into its governance...
A large tornado tore through Mountain View County, causing significant damage to homes and resulting in the loss of livestock. The destructive twister, which...
The government of Alberta ended the provincial state of emergency on June 3. Although the state of emergency has expired, efforts will continue for communities...
The government of Alberta declared a provincial state of emergency in response to wildfires burning throughout the province. “I asked officials to...