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Community newspaper located in the City of Wetaskiwin, serving The City and County of Wetaskiwin and the Town of Millet.

In May of 2022, RCMP members were made aware of allegations that an officer was in possession of seized exhibits taken f...
08/15/2023

In May of 2022, RCMP members were made aware of allegations that an officer was in possession of seized exhibits taken from the Blackfalds detachment.

The outpouring of support in the wake of deadly wildfires on Maui has been nearly universal, with many people seeking op...
08/15/2023

The outpouring of support in the wake of deadly wildfires on Maui has been nearly universal, with many people seeking opportunities to either make donations or volunteer.

More than 70 people gathered in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill Sunday afternoon to call on Canadians to joi...
08/15/2023

More than 70 people gathered in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill Sunday afternoon to call on Canadians to join them in protecting girls’ education in Afghanistan and resisting legitimacy for the Taliban regime currently in power in the country.

Denis Shapovalov is one of four players that has been named to Canada’s Davis Cup team for the international tennis comp...
08/15/2023

Denis Shapovalov is one of four players that has been named to Canada’s Davis Cup team for the international tennis competition’s upcoming group stage.

Canadian fans who managed to score tickets for one of Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated six shows in Toronto have alread...
08/15/2023

Canadian fans who managed to score tickets for one of Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated six shows in Toronto have already spent a good chunk of money. Those who live outside the Toronto area are now also budgeting for the cost of travel and accommodation in November 2024.

Chris Burke and his fiancée have been less than a year away from buying their first home for the past three years.
08/15/2023

Chris Burke and his fiancée have been less than a year away from buying their first home for the past three years.

The Stettler RCMP, with the assistance of surrounding agencies, arrested a pair of from Red Deer following a pursuit at ...
08/14/2023

The Stettler RCMP, with the assistance of surrounding agencies, arrested a pair of from Red Deer following a pursuit at the end of July.

Residents of a second town near the Alberta-Northwest Territories boundary were ordered to evacuate to safety Sunday eve...
08/14/2023

Residents of a second town near the Alberta-Northwest Territories boundary were ordered to evacuate to safety Sunday evening due to encroaching wildfires, with a new fire meaning the only route out for one of the communities was by air.

The Native American Journalists Association announced Friday it is changing its name to the Indigenous Journalists Assoc...
08/14/2023

The Native American Journalists Association announced Friday it is changing its name to the Indigenous Journalists Association in an effort to become more inclusive and strengthen ties with Indigenous journalists worldwide.

The group that was founded in 1983 and now includes more than 950 members

Kristin Voss-Dahl was going to an Edmonton Oilers hockey game with her friends downtown when she came across a person ly...
08/14/2023

Kristin Voss-Dahl was going to an Edmonton Oilers hockey game with her friends downtown when she came across a person lying unresponsive in a parking lot.

Voss-Dahl, a licensed practical nurse in Edmonton, says she comes across people overdosing ‘all the time’

Former Prince Edward Island premier Wade MacLauchlan will for the second time chair the advisory body looking for Canada...
08/14/2023

Former Prince Edward Island premier Wade MacLauchlan will for the second time chair the advisory body looking for Canada’s next Supreme Court of Canada Justice.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the names of the 8-member independent advisory board

An unusually high number of great white sharks found dead on Canadian beaches over the past year is a sign the populatio...
08/14/2023

An unusually high number of great white sharks found dead on Canadian beaches over the past year is a sign the population is growing, says a shark biologist.

Great white sharks have been protected in Canada since the late 2000s

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