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Chuckwagon racing, a sport born from cowboy tradition, has been thrilling fans since 1923 when it debuted at the Calgary Stampede. What began as a lively race between mobile camp kitchens evolved into ...
Make sure your child wears a helmet during wheeled activities. Children suspected of having a concussion should stop sports ...
There is a battle raging in the Catholic Church, with some believing the very soul of the 2,000-year-old institution is at stake. At the heart of the conflict is the Bishop of Rome himself, Pope ...
Jonathan Bridges was born and raised in southern Alberta. Jonathan and his family of six, and have lived in Linden for the last 12 years. Having grown up with little and working in the trades most of ...
Local resident Shaun Umscheid didn’t expect his TikTok account to explode the way it has. Umscheid started the TikTok account last year as a bet with his wife, Julie, to see who could get the most ...
Alberta’s interim chief medical officer of health encouraging families to get children vaccinated for measles Measles is spreading — not just in other parts of the world, but right here in Alberta.
The Town of Vulcan celebrated 30 years of Star Trek conventions with Vul-Con 2023 from Friday, July 28 to Sunday, July 30.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Union Pacific drilled approximately 2,000 boreholes, discovered 7 historical uranium deposits, and developed a 6-pit mine plan at Copper Mountain, ...
Senior economist Dylan Smith talks with the Financial Post about what Donald Trump's win means for Canada. Watch the video.
Local MP Martin Shields announced Friday he will seek re-election in a federal election to be held this year. The former Brooks mayor has served as the riding’s MP since 2015, representing the ...
Mark Warner, principal at MAAW Law, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how there’s ‘danger’ in overreacting to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump ‘s 25 per cent tariffs threat. “We don’t ...
Joseph Schow, MLA for Cardston-Siksika, has opened his constituency office in Cardston. To reach the office, the phone number is 1-403-653-5070 and Cardston-Siksika@assembly.ab.ca is the email address ...