Feathers, fringe and first place
The senior dancers of Breaking Ground Dance Studio's Rio number celebrate their first place group award on the staircase after competition…
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Every spring, when MS Walk season rolls around, I think about my Mom. Not in a sad way. In a determined way. This year, the MS Walk returns to Eastend once again…
CONSORT - A 30-year-old man with ties to Kindersley and Medicine Hat has been remanded into custody following a break and enter investigation east of Consort.
The four-year effort to create a rival golf league to the PGA Tour appears to be on its deathbed. The Saudi Arabia-based LIV golf league, bankrolled by the country’s trillion-dollar…
Drifting off to sleep on the couch in the lounge of the Cancer Care Lodge last weekend, I am lulled by the sound of the baseball game on TV.
One day on the school playground in grade five, the boys were about to experience a monumental shift in athletic priorities. We had always played sandlot soccer at recess…
During a job interview, the applicant was told his wage would increase by $1,000 a month after six months. "I'll start in six months," the applicant responded.
Hello everyone. Yahoo, spring has finally arrived and everyone is loving the weather except for the odd windy day. The residents are enjoying their walks outside and sitting in the Gazebo.
The senior dancers of Breaking Ground Dance Studio's Rio number celebrate their first place group award on the staircase after competition, with instructor Miss Tonya at right…
Heritage Park Historical Village opens its 62nd season May 16 with a new interpretive focus on the trades, skills and people who built prairie communities.
On May 2, Breaking Ground Dance Studio held its 21st annual dance recital, "Good Times." The community support was outstanding…
Belated happy Mother's Day to all the hard-working moms in the area. With the seeders running and lots of spraying happening these days, the roads and family life are kicking into high gear.
Alberta has hired more than 550 seasonal firefighters and expanded its aerial response capabilities ahead of the 2026 wildfire season, the province announced May 4.
Alberta RCMP are urging residents to take proactive steps to protect their personal information and reduce the risk of identity theft and fraud.
Alberta's government is urging residents to complete the 2026 Census of Population by May 12 to ensure the province receives its fair share of federal funding amid record population growth.
THREE HILLS - A Richmond, B.C., man faces fraud and money-laundering charges after a Three Hills RCMP investigation into an investment scam that cost a victim $729,900.
ADULT FICTION: Blood Moon / by: Sandra Brown, The Mountains We call Home : The book woman’s legacy / by: Kim Michelle Richardson, Happy Ending / by: Chloe Liese…
Late last month, the Liberal government released a Spring Economic Update that contained a shocking figure. According to the government’s own projections…
Mental well-being is shaped by many elements including our daily routines and social connections. During Mental Health Awareness Week, May 4 – 10…
I am having a hard time writing this column. Usually the words come. This time they don't want to. We lost one of my husband Robert's closest cousins today. Completely unexpected.
Canada's new governor-general has served as a judge in positions "that no Canadian had held before," a federal statement said. Louise Arbour worked as a judge…
To say the National Hockey League draft of 18-year-old players is an inexact science is stating the obvious. It’s more like a crapshoot.
There is a different kind of pain that comes after losing someone who was ill. When you are the caregiver, there are long days of trying to hold everything together while, at the same time…
A frugal fellow thought he'd re-wire his house rather than hire an electrician. He might be in for a shock!
Hello Everyone. April is done so Spring has finally sprung, and it's putting smiles on people's faces as they enjoy some beautiful weather.
Another wonderful year at Wilson School of Dance has come and gone. Dancers began classes in October and wrapped up with our home recital this past weekend, April 25 and 26.
The Rod and Gun Club hosted their annual trophy day and supper on Feb. 28. A beautiful display of wild game mounts and recently harvested heads was scored by…